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| The leader of the U.S. navy who easily defeat Spanish in Philippines |
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| Filipinos leader who fought with the U.S. navy against the Spanish in Philippines |
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"Journal" He used yellow journalism to sell the journal He got a stolen copy of the letter of the Cuban. |
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| Spanish Ambassador who wrote the letter |
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The leader of the rough rider who defeated Spanish at Sand Juan Hill in Cuba 26th president of United States |
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| The policy of one nation taking over other people or territory for academic and military advantages |
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Volunteer who fight in Cuba Led by T.R. and defeated Spanish at Sand Juan Hill in Cuba |
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Several treaty of Versailles The U.S. got Guam, Cuba, and purchase the Philippines for 10 million dollars |
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| The president who was called on the letter "McKinley a weal stupid politic issue" |
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| Woodrow Wilson's statement that the U.S. would not use force to assert influence in the world, but would instead work to promote human rights. |
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| Taft's policy of expanding the U.S. investment around the world |
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| non-traditional military tactics which included the prides hit-and-run method |
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| American statement that the government did not want colonies in China, but favored free trade there |
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| Set of conditions under which Cuba was granted independence in 1902, including restrictions on rights in Cubans and granting to the U.S. the right to intervene to preserve order in Cuba. |
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| A law that established a civil government in Puerto Rico |
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| Newspaper that used sensational headlines and exaggerated stories in order to promote readership/sell papers |
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| The leader of Austria-Hungary in WW I |
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| The leader of Great Britain in WW I |
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| The leader of Germany in WW I |
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| The leader of U.S. in WWI |
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| The leader of France in WW I |
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| The leader of Russia in WWI |
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| only major naval battle of WW I |
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| the longest of WWI, there is an estimated 1 million casualties |
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| battle that marked the 1st use of chemical weapons |
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| France, Great Britain, and Russia |
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| this was a pledged alliance between Germany and Mexico |
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| this made it illegal to aid the enemy or disrupt the draft |
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| this country switched sides during the war |
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| illegal or prohibited goods |
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| section of the French border that was critical to winning the war |
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| this controlled all aspects of industrial production in America during WW I |
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