Spanish American War
Japan, and China
Alaska and Hawaii
People
Cartoons
100

The name of the battleship that exploded in Havana's harbor.

What is the USS Maine?

100

A country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.

What are the spheres of influence? 

100

Legally adding land to the U.S.

What is annexation?

100

People who are aginsed their government.

What are rebels?

100

The way the author feels about the cartoon.

What is the Cartoonists Point of view?

200

Extending power through military and force.

 What is Imperialism?

200

Allowed for a system of trade in China open to all countries equally

What is the open door policy?

200

The person who bought Alaska for the United States from Russia.

Who is William Seward?

200

Creator of the Monroe Doctrine. The 5th president of the United States.

Who was James Monroe?

200

 Hidden things that have complicated meanings.

What are Symbols?

300

The thought that america should not gain power through military force.

What is Anti-Imperialism

300

The person who went over to Japan to bring the emperor gifts on his second try.

Who was Mathew Perry?

300

The crop that is one of the reasons of the annexation of Hawaii.

What is Sugarcane?

300

 25th  president of the United States. Led the nation to victory in the Spanish–American War.

Who Was William McKinley

300

Famous people who appear in the cartoon to help explain the meaning.

What are historical people?

400

This person got rid of standing water in Cuba.

Who is Dr. Reed?

400

The rebellion in Beijing that killed many people.

What is the Boxer Rebellion?

400

Leader of the Rough Riders 28th president of the United States.

Who was Theodore Roosevelt

400

The main idea of the main idea of the cartoon.

What is the theme?

500

The leader of the Filipino rebels. 

Who is Emilio Aguinaldo?

500

The Queen of Hawaii after her brother the king had died.

Who was Queen Liliuokalani?

500

Cartoons that are to help with understanding history.

What are political cartoons?