“Big Stick” Diplomacy - signified that the U.S. would negotiate peacefully but maintain strength to exert power when needed, “Dollar Diplomacy” - the use of a country's financial power to extend its international influence, Hawaii - annexed in 1898 during the Spanish American War , Nationalism - obsessive love of your country, Spanish American War - a war over the control of Spanish colonies and sinking of US naval ship (Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines) , Imperialism - controlling or maintaining power over other countries , Rough Riders - nickname given to volunteer cavalry in Spanish American War, Yellow Journalism  - media that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration, U.S.S. Maine  - blew up in the Havana, Cuba harbor and an immediate cause of Spanish American War , Panama Canal - a shortcut in between North and South America, Grover Cleveland - 22nd and 24th president of the U.S. who was against annexing Hawaii, Benjamin Harrison - 23rd president who submitted the treaty to annex Hawaii, William Randolph Hearst - publisher of a newspaper in New York that helped build support for the Spanish-American War, William McKinley - 25th president who was responsible for the Spanish-Am War, annexation of Hawaii, and was assassinated, William H. Taft - 27th president known for "Dollar Diplomacy" , Joseph Pulitzer - publisher who created a prize for journalism, Queen Liliuokalani - opposed control of Hawaii by the U.S. , Woodrow Wilson - 28th president known for "Moral Diplomacy", Theodore Roosevelt - 26th president of the U.S. known for building the Panama ,

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