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White Christmas How The Grinch Stole Christmas Charlie Brown Christmas It’s a Wonderful Life Elf

He Received Credit for the victory at San Juan Hill

Teddy Roosevelt

He Was Criticized in the De Lome letter

William McKinley

This President Reinstates Queen Liliuokalani in Hawaii

Grover Cleveland

Named Governor of Hawaii when Queen is jailed

Sanford B. Dole

This President is associated with Dollar Diplomacy

William Howard Taft

He Believes a strong navy is necessary to be world power

Admiral Mahan

Known as the “Butcher” he forced many Cubans into concentration camps

General Weyler

U.S. Sec. of State who issues open door policy with China

Hay

Poet, Cuban resistance leader vs. Spain

Jose Marti

Pershing is sent to Mexico to capture him

“Poncho” Villa

This is the Rally cry for the Spanish American War

“Remember the Maine”

His Foreign policy included “speak softly and carry a big stick”

Teddy Roosevelt

“You supply the photos, and I’ll furnish the War”

William R. Hearst

“It is better to die on your feet than live your life on your knees”

Emilio Zapata

This Act gave Puerto Rican residents citizenship in the U.S.

Foraker Act

This cut 8,000 miles off of trips from East coast to West coast of U.S.

Panama Canal

U.S. supports this country with a show of navel strength while they claimed their independence

Panama

U.S. paid this country $25 million for land lost in Latin America in 1921

Colombia

U.S. paid $20 million to this country as part of the Treaty of Paris

Spain

U.S. paid $40 million for plans to build Panama Canal

France

This rebellion was in protest of Western influence in their country

Boxer Rebellion

Navel Base in Hawaii

Pearl Harbor

This Treaty ends the “splendid little war”

Treaty of Paris

This Amendment was forced on the Constitution of Cuba by U.S.

Platt Amendment

This was built on the Monroe Doctrine by Roosevelt

Roosevelt Corollary