The following are the answers:
1. Spanish-American War - The Spanish-American
War continued only a small number of months and was ended when Spain contracted
a peace treaty openhanded the United States governing Cuba, Puerto
Rico, the Philippine Islands, and Guam. Cuba became an independent
country somewhat than a U.S. land.
2. General Leonard Wood - He was a United States
Army major. He served as the Military Governor of Cuba, Chief of Staff of the
United States Army, and Governor General of the Philippines.
3. Big Stick policy - policy of prudently
arbitrated negotiation ("talking softly") reinforced by the tacit
threat of an influential military ("big stick")
4. Pancho Villa – One of the most projecting individuals
of the Mexican Revolution.
5. Isolationism - a policy of left over apart
from the matters or welfares of other groups, particularly the political dealings
of other republics.
6. Corollary - starting a proposition that shadows
from one already demonstrated.
"While the French, Spanish, and <span>Russian monarchies were becoming more absolute, the Glorious Revolution created a limited monarchy" would be the best option, since democratic revolutions during this time usually led to more tyranny. </span>
The Cold war was a series of Proxy Wars, The Cold war began shortly after the end of World War 2, since Germany was overthrown the only superpowers left were U.S and Soviet Union (Present day Russia) They differences were that Soviet Union was a communist country and the U.S was a Captialist country, they both came very very close to Nuclear War since they both were making Nuclear Bombs, they also had Proxy Wars (Wars that were fought between 2 countries but not on their soil) Korean War, Vietnam, Grenada etc, the Soviet Union fell in 1991.