The vice president who took over for president McKinley:
Teddy Roosevelt
The monarch ruler in Hawaii:
Queen L
This had been a new naval base located in Hawaii for U.S. ships to refuel and more:
What is Pearl Harbor?
Policy in which stronger nations extend their control over weaker nations:
What is Imperalism?
New style of writing which had exaggerated news to engage readers:
Yellow Journalism
Cuban poet in exile who launched the revolution against Spain:
Jose Marti
He commanded the U.S. fleet at Santiago de Cuba:
William T. Sampson
This had been a letter criticising the U.S. and had eventually been leaked causing outrage:
What is the De Lome letter?
This had been a volunteer cavalry led by Leonard Wood and Teddy Roosevelt who fought on foot rather than their normal horses:
Rough Riders
Advances in ________ had enabled America farmers to produce more than ever:
Technology
He declared war on Spain:
President McKinley
Ledthe purchase of Alaska for the U.S.
William Seward
This was added to the Cuba Constitution via the U.S. to ensure we would still have power:
Platt Amendment
A country whose affairs are controlled by another country with more power:
Protectorate
American owned _____ plantations had accounted for most of Hawaii’s wealth?
Sugar
Commodore ________ _______ lead the U.S. fleet in the attack at Manila:
George Dewey
________ ______ led the rebellion against the U.S. in the Philippines.
Emilio Aguinaldo
Letters that addressed other countries asking them to share their trading rights with the U.S.
Open Door Notes
This warned that disorder in Latin American may cause the U.S to intervene with power
Roosevelt Corollary
The Treaty of ______ had ended the Spanish-American War:
Paris
The leader of Hawaii after it had been overthrown of its Monarchy
Sanford B. Dole
Spain sent _____ _____ to counter the Cuban revolution:
Valeriano Weyler
Dollar Diplomacy
The site of the most important and famous battle in the Spanish-American War:
San Juan Hill
War against Spain had been declared on:
April 20th 1898