“Big Stick” Diplomacy - signified that the U.S. would negotiate peacefully but maintain strength to exert power when needed, Alfred T. Mahan - US Naval Officer who wrote a book about the importance of naval power, Alaska - purchased in 1867 for 7.2 million from Russia, Hawaii - annexed in 1898 during the Spanish American War , Queen Liliuokalani - Queen of Hawaii, 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 , Theodore Roosevelt - Rough Rider and 26th President of the US, Rough Riders - nickname given to volunteer cavalry in Spanish American War, Open Door Policy  - a statement by United States that China could trade with all countries , Sanford B. Dole - businessman and president of Hawaii before annexation , 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, PGP: Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines - Territories gained after the Spanish American War, John Hay - This man helped open trade with China,

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