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One reason why people were against the Treaty Of Paris was because we were denying countries self-Independence? 2. One reason why people liked the TOP was because It was great for Imperialism? 3. The Foraker Act was passed by congress in 1900 Which ended military rule and set up a government in Puerto Rico A: True B: False C: True D: False

True

The Mississippi River was the man made form of water transportation built during this time period? 2. Teddy Roosevelt became president after McKinley was Impeached? A: True B: False C: True D: False

False

Poet/nationalist who organizes revolts against Spain? A: Jose Marti B: Pulitzer C: De Lome D: Miley Cyrus

Jose Marti

Country where the war between U.S. and Spain began? A: Spain B: Puerto Rico C: Philippines D: Crest Hill

Philippines

Boat that explodes in the Havana Harbor? Titanic B: U.S.S. Maine C: Lusitania D: Carnival Cruise Ship

U.S.S. Maine

Puts roughly 300,000 Cubans in concentration camps? A: B: C: D: General Weyler B: Attorney General C: General Patton D: Teddy Roosevelt

General Weyler

Yellow journalist responsible for exaggerating The events in Cuba? A: Bill Gates B: McKinley C: Pulitzer D: De Lome

Pulitzer

Letter criticizing McKinley about taking a weak stance on Cuba? A: De Lome B: New York Journal C: Emancipation Proclamation D: Sports Illustrated

De Lome

President of the United States during the Spanish-American War? A: Roosevelt B: Garfield C: McKinley D: Obama

McKinley

Exaggeration of facts…… Yellow journalism B: Spain C: Irresponsible journalism D: Liar Liar Pants on Fire!

Yellow Journalism

Imperialized the Philippines and Cuba? Spain B: North Korea C: Guam D: Merica

Spain

The U.S. had three different ideas on how this country should be run? Africa B: Alaska C: Puerto Rico D: Mexico

Puerto Rico

Killed Americans because President Wilson supported the Carranza government? A: Mexico B: Spain C: Cuba D: CIA

Mexico

Rebel leader Emilio Aguinaldo vowed to fight For his country’s independence? (became independent in 1946) A: Guam B: Russia C: China D: Philippines

Philippines

“Open Door Policy” A: Japan B: Vietnam C: China D: Laos

China

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