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US HIStORY CHAPTER 9
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WilliamRandolphHearst:owner of the New York Journal
imperialism:the policy in which strong nations control weaker countries or territories
bigstickdiplomacy:Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy
WilliamHowardTaft:governor of the Philippines who later became President of the United States
thePlattAmendment:restricted rights of newly freed Cubans
moraldiplomacy:Woodrow Wilson’s foreign policy
SocialDarwinism:the belief that life is a competitivestruggle and only the fittest survive
spheresofinfluences:privileged access by Britain, France,Germany, and Russia to China
jingoism:aggressive form of nationalism
moraldiplomacy:a foreign policy based on human rights,equality, honor, and understanding
thePlattAmendment:brought Cuba within the U.S. sphere
EmilioAguinaldo:a Filipino nationalist
ForakerAct:established a civil government in Puerto Rico
PanamaCanal:human-made waterway linking the Atlantic to the Pacific across the isthmus of Panama
Opendoorpolicy:American statement that the government did not want colonies in China, but favored free trade there
guerillawarfare:a form of non-traditional warfare generally involving small bands of fighters,attack and retreat.
TreatofParis:Signed by Spain and the United States, officially ended the The Spanish-American War.
yellowpress:newspapers that used sensational headlines and exaggerated stories in order to promote readership
US HIStORY CHAPTER 9
Across:| 1. | American statement that the government did not want colonies in China, but favored free trade there | | 3. | the belief that life is a competitivestruggle and only the fittest survive | | 4. | established a civil government in Puerto Rico | | 8. | Woodrow Wilson’s foreign policy | | 9. | a form of non-traditional warfare generally involving small bands of fighters,attack and retreat. |
| | 11. | Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy | | 12. | owner of the New York Journal | | 13. | the policy in which strong nations control weaker countries or territories | | 14. | a Filipino nationalist |
| | Down:| 2. | human-made waterway linking the Atlantic to the Pacific across the isthmus of Panama | | 5. | brought Cuba within the U.S. sphere | | 6. | Signed by Spain and the United States, officially ended the The Spanish-American War. |
| | 7. | governor of the Philippines who later became President of the United States | | 10. | aggressive form of nationalism |
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US HIStORY CHAPTER 9
Across:| 1. | American statement that the government did not want colonies in China, but favored free trade there | | 3. | the belief that life is a competitivestruggle and only the fittest survive | | 4. | established a civil government in Puerto Rico | | 8. | Woodrow Wilson’s foreign policy | | 9. | a form of non-traditional warfare generally involving small bands of fighters,attack and retreat. |
| | 11. | Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy | | 12. | owner of the New York Journal | | 13. | the policy in which strong nations control weaker countries or territories | | 14. | a Filipino nationalist |
| | Down:| 2. | human-made waterway linking the Atlantic to the Pacific across the isthmus of Panama | | 5. | brought Cuba within the U.S. sphere | | 6. | Signed by Spain and the United States, officially ended the The Spanish-American War. |
| | 7. | governor of the Philippines who later became President of the United States | | 10. | aggressive form of nationalism |
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© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only