American journalists led by William Randolph Hearst played a major role in the construction of what is called "yellow journalism." This form of journalism featured hyperbole and exaggerated accounts of Spanish strength and motives. It set the stage for American involvement in the war and the achievement of American goals to extend influence throughout the Western hemisphere.
The guiding principle underlying Roosevelt's negotiation of the Treaty of Portsmouth was that conflict can be reduced between nations if their is a balance of powers between nations. Japan defeated Russia in the Russo-Japanese War but the war strained Japanese resources. The Russians were also quite challenged by the war and faced significant opposition to tsarist policies at home. Negotiation to end the war was welcomed by both sides.
The Panama Canal was a feat of modern engineering and its location in Central America allowed a severe reduction in the time ships traveled between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. This eliminated the need to travel around the Cape of Good Hope in Africa. The United States retained control of the canal until 1999. It was turned over to the Panamanian government at that time.
The main change in the construction of rifles that helped the Americans during the Revolutionary War was an "increase in barrel length," since this longer length helped the colonists fire at the British from longer ranges.
<span>The correct answer is D.modern-day Wyoming and South DakotaThe Kiowa people remained one of Oklahoma’s most vital American Indian Tribes at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The horse-seeking Kiowa and affiliated Plains Apache leave their ancestral homelands that is near the headwaters of the Yellowstone River of Western Montana in the late seventeenth century. They migrated southeast through Crow country and reached the Black Hills of Wyoming/South Dakota.
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Im pretty sure the only answer it could be is C.