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6264039752Alfred T. MahanUnited States Navy officer; his ideas on the importance of sea power influenced navies around the world, and helped prompt naval buildups before World War I; wrote The Influence of Sea Power Upon History0
6264039754Dupuy de LómeHe was a Spanish minister in Washington who wrote a private letter to a friend concerning President McKinley (called him basically usless and indecisive) The discovery of his letter strained Spanish-American relations, which helped initiate the Spanish-American War.1
6264039755Theodore Roosevelt26th president, known for: conservationism, trust-busting, Hepburn Act, safe food regulations, "Square Deal," Panama Canal, Great White Fleet, Nobel Peace Prize for negotiation of peace in Russo-Japanese War.2
6264039757Emilio AguinaldoLeader of the Filipino independence movement against Spain (1895-1898). He proclaimed the independence of the Philippines in 1899, but his movement was crushed and he was captured by the United States Army in 1901.3
6264039758William Howard Taft(1908-1912), was endorsed by Roosevelt because he pledged to carry on progressive program, then he didn't appoint any Progressives to the Cabinet, actively pursued anti-trust law suits, ran for re-election in 1912 but lost to Wilson.4
6264039760ImperialismA policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries poitically, socially, and economically.5
6264039761Spheres of InfluenceAreas in which countries have some political and economic control but do not govern directly; China was carved into several of these by the late 19th century6
6264039762Teller AmendmentLegislation that promised the US would not annex Cuba after winning the Spanish-American war.7
6264039763Treaty of ParisSigned by the United States and Spain in December 1898, this treaty ended the Spanish-American War.8
6264039764Anti-Imperialist LeagueGroup objected to the annexation of the Philippines and the building of an American empire. Idealism, self-interest, racism, constitutionalism, and other reasons motivated them, but they failed to make their case; the Philippines were annexed in 1900.9
6264039765Boxer Rebellion1899 rebellion in Beijing, China started by a secret society of Chinese who opposed the "foreign devils". The rebellion was ended by British troops.10
6264039766"Rough Riders"volunteer Calvary, a mixure of Ivy League athletes and western frontiermen, volunteered to fight in the Spanish-American War. Enlisted by Theodore Roosevelt11
6264039767Big-stick Diplomacy-roosevelts foreign policy was agressive and imperialistic and would use military force if necessary12
6264039768Roosevelt CorollaryRoosevelt's 1904 extension of the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the United States has the right to protect its economic interests in South And Central America by using military force.13
6264039769Mckinley Tariffraised duties on Hawaiian sugar and set off renewed efforts to secure the annexation of Hawaii to the USA14
6264039770USS Maineamerican battleship dispatched to keep a "friendly" watch over cuba in early 1898 it mysteriously blew up havana harbor on feb. 2 1898 w/260 sailors dead, explosion was accidental, USA thought it was spanish submarine fault and was ready for war15
6264039771Insular CasesThese Supreme Court cases decided that the Constitution did not always follow the flag, thus denying the rights of a citizen to Puerto Ricans and Filipinos.16
6264039772Platt AmendmentUS forced into Cuban Constitution. Cuba could not make treaties with other nations; US had right to intervene in Cuba; US naval bases on Cuban land; Cuba cant borrow money from other countries17
6264039773Open Door Notesent by John Hay to Germany, Russia, Great Britain, France, Italy & Japan asking the countries not to interfere with US trading rights in China.18
6264039775Root-Takahira Agreement1908 - Japan / U.S. agreement in which both nations agreed to respect each other's territories in the Pacific and to uphold the Open Door policy in China.19
6264039778Queen Liliuokalaniqueen of Hawaii that highly didnt agree w the US control of Hawaii and wanted to keep the islands mainly native, reducing the power of merchants from foreign nations.20
6264039779John HaySecretary of State under McKinley and Roosevelt who pioneered the "open-door" policy and Panama canal21
6264039780Yellow PressJournalist who wrote to influence american public opinion about the Spanish/American War ( influenced americans to think they needed to go to war with Spain)22
6264039781HawaiiKnow where it is located on the map. Also know facts about Hawaii (Queen Liliuokalani, Cleveland didn't want to annex Hawaii, Mckinley did. )23
6264039782AlaskaPurchased from Russia in 1867; nicknamed "Seward's Folly"24
6264039783"Gentlemen's Agreement"informal and secret arrangement b/w TR and Japan in which California discrimination laws were relaxed in exchange for limits on Japanese immigration to the US25
6264039785Sanford B. Dolechief among the American planters in Hawaii who staged a coup against Queen Lili and requested US military support and annexation of the territory26
6264039786International Darwinismphilosophy that the fittest nations were those which exerted their military and economic influence over lesser nations; advocated strongly by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge27

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