League of Nations | | The group that recieved the most publicity was the 1st volunteer cavalry. Leader was Teddy Roosevelt |
Theodore roosevelt | | type of newspapeer coverage that emphasized sensational stones of crime and scandle |
William randolph hearst | | newspaper publisher from 1887 until his death in 1951; used "yellow journalism" in the 1890's to stir up sentiment in favor of the Spanish - American War. |
Monroe doctrine | | policy by a stronger nation to create an empire by dominating weaker nations economically politically, culturally, or militarily. |
Open door policy | | decleration by president Monroe in1823 that the US would oopose efforts by any outside power to control a nation in the westen hemisphere |
Yellow journalism | | a shorter route between the pacific and atlantic oceans |
President Woodrow Wilson | | Americans fought the spanish on cuban and philippians lands |
William howard taft | | 28th president (1913-1921), keep the US out WW1, proposed league of nations |
Nationalism | | led cuban exiles living in the US |
Expansion | | American approach to China around 1900, favoring open trade relations between China and other nations |
Panama Canal | | president Teddy Roosvelt's 1904 extension of the Monore Doctrine in which he asserted the right of the US to intervene in Latin American nations |
Rough Riders | | President Taft's policy of encouraging American investment abroad |
Dollar diplomacy | | 26th president of the US in 1901-1909; built panama canal fought trusts, increased US influece. |
Annex | | Migration of English settlers to the Massachusetts Bay colony beginning in the 1630's |
Roosevelt corollary | | 27th president of the US 1909-1913, promoted "dollar dipolmacy" |
Jose Marti | | intervene in the affairs of countries that were of economics and strategic interest tp the nations |
Spanish Ameican war | | join or attach |
Imperialism | | devotion to one's nation. |
Great Migration | | International organization formed after WW1 that aimed tp promote security |