His newspapers printed stories that inflamed relations with Spain, is the right answer.
William Randolph Hearst Sr. was a businessman, newspaper journalist, diplomat, well-known for promoting the largest newspaper chain of the nation and Hearst Communications, media corporation. He used his newspapers to push American to involve in the war. Hearst was individually committed to the origin of the Cuban revolutionaries, and the Journal did some of the significant and gallant broadcasting on the struggle. By performing so, they inflamed American sentiment against Spain.
The new woman was the term used at the end of the nineteenth century to describe women who were pushing against the limits which society imposed on women.
"<span>Jefferson thought that all the American Indians should be moved to the West" is accurate. Although the Indian Removal Act was put into place until many years later under Jackson</span>, it was initially Jefferson's idea.