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Sedaia [141]
10 months ago
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This is a US History fill in the blank activity for “Chapter 5 Key Term Activity”

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ratelena [41]10 months ago
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Victory in the (4) Spanish-American War was a huge breakthrough for the cause of American imperialism and commercial expansion .Roosevelts used what was called (5) Big Stick Diplomacy to accomplish his goals.

American imperialism and (1) American Exceptionalism often marched hand-in-hand. The US purchased (2)Alaska from Russia in 1867. (3)Hawaii came to US control later, and the takeover was heavily influenced by economic interests, especially in the fruit industry. Victory in the (4) Spanish-American War was a huge breakthrough for the cause of American imperialism and commercial expansion .Roosevelts used what was called (5) Big Stick Diplomacy to accomplish his goals. His greatest success came of the (6) Panama canal which linked the Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean. William Howard Taft practiced what was called (7)Dollar Diplomacy President Wilson believed in what was called (8) Missionary Diplomacy.

<h3>What is Spanish-American War?</h3>

Spain and the United States engaged in combat during the Spanish-American War. After the USS Maine's internal explosion in Cuba's Havana Harbor, hostilities broke out, prompting American involvement in the Cuban War of Independence.

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