Analyze how the concept of "yellow press" influenced public opinion and the U.S. government's decision to enter the Spanish-American War. Which of the following best explains this relationship?
Understanding U.S. Imperialism and Expansionism

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Sensationalized stories by the yellow press stirred public emotions, pressuring the government to take military action.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Given the principles of expansionism and imperialism, evaluate the main motivations behind the United States' acquisition of the Philippines after the Spanish-American War.
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To expand U.S. economic and military influence in Asia and the Pacific.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Compare the Teller Amendment and the Platt Amendment in terms of their impact on Cuban sovereignty. Which statement best summarizes their combined effect? Options: Both amendments guaranteed complete Cuban independence without U.S. interference., The Teller Amendment promised Cuban independence, but the Platt Amendment allowed significant U.S. control over Cuba., Both amendments led to the annexation of Cuba by the United States., The Platt Amendment abolished all previous agreements with Cuba.
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The Teller Amendment promised Cuban independence, but the Platt Amendment allowed significant U.S. control over Cuba.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Evaluate the arguments of anti-imperialists regarding U.S. actions in the Philippines. Which reasoning best reflects their concerns?
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They argued that ruling the Philippines contradicted American democratic ideals.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Given the outbreak of yellow fever during the Spanish-American War, analyze how this disease affected U.S. military operations and subsequent public health policies.
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The disease caused significant casualties, leading to improved sanitation and medical research.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Examine the Open Door policy and determine its strategic importance for the United States in relation to China.
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It sought to ensure equal trading rights for all nations and prevent any single power from controlling China.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Analyze the significance of the Treaty of Portsmouth in shaping U.S. foreign relations in East Asia.
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It ended the Russo-Japanese War and increased U.S. influence as a mediator in international conflicts.
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