Test: November 4.  Do not copy it from a website, you will get a 0 and a write up.  Must be at least 1 page long per question and follow standard essay.

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Test: November 4

 Do not copy it from a website, you will get a 0 and a write up.  Must be at least 1 page long per question and follow standard essay format.  1.Was the Spanish-American War justified? How was it a turning point in American History?  2.What strategic & political factors led America to become an imperial power?  3.What were the main consequences of American imperialism?

Write the Vocabulary Word & a Brief Definition. Use the brown book, a dictionary or your device.

 Yellow Journalism  De Lome Letter  U.S.S. Maine  Rough Riders  Spanish-American War  Platt Amendment  Open Door Policy  Boxer Rebellion  Treaty of Portsmouth  Panama Canal  American Anti-Imperialist League  Spheres of Incluence