The belief that the US is unique to other nations due to it being focused on values like liberty, equality, and democracy.
What is American Exceptionalism?
The Spanish Colony that was the main spark of the Spanish-American War.
What is Cuba?
The country that grew its international presence and influence from the Spanish-American War.
What is the United States of America?
Teddy Roosevelt was the #_ President of the United States.
What is the 26th President of the United States?
The belief that the US was destined to expand across all North America, from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
What is Manifest Destiny?
The two regions where the Spanish-American War was fought.
What are the Pacific and the Caribbean?
The former US territory that is now an independent state.
What is the Philippines?
Event in 1903 that resulted in Panama's independence from another country.
What is the Panama Revolution against Colombia?
American exceptionalism was founded on ___. (3 values)
What are liberty, equality, and democracy?
The kind of news that stirred Americans against Spain.
What is yellow journalism?
The year that Puerto Ricans became US citizens.
When is 1917?
The three challenges of building the Panama Canal.
What are diseases, difficult terrain, and engineering?
Metaphor that connects to American Exceptionalism.
The treaty that ended the Spanish-American War.
The Treaty of Paris (1898).
The amendment that gave the US power to intervene in Cuban affairs.
What is the Platt Amendment?
The country that first attempted to build the Panama Canal.
What is France?
Journalist who coined the term 'Manifest Destiny' to encourage the annexation of Texas and expansion into the Oregon territory.
Who is John O'Sullivan
The ship that exploded in Cuba and the harbor it exploded in.
What are USS Maine and Havana Harbor?
The three territories the US gained from the war.
What are Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam?
The treaty that gave the US permission to build and own the Panama Canal.