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    It was on April 25‚ 1898 that Spain and the United States. As a result of the war the United States acquired territories in the Pacific and in Latin America. The war seemed to start when Cuba was struggling to gain independence from Spain. This was long before Cuba was a threat to us during the Cold War. This was early February of 1898. Being so close to America‚ American sympathy for the rebels rose. There was large demand for U.S. intervention after an unexplained sinking of the USS Maine. In April

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    THIS HOUSE SUPPORTS NATIONALISM Prime Minister: Hello ladies and gentlemen. It is an absolute pleasure to speak for Monash University for opening government for the fifth consecutive world’s grand finals and we are particularly excited of this moment because this is a topic that we entirely believe. At the nation’s state‚ ladies and gentlemen‚ is an artificial concept but is a beneficial concept and Monash will prove two key things to you. First‚ that the nationalism and the nation’s state have

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    The Spanish American War On April 25‚ 1898‚ the United States became concerned in a war with Spain and began an eight-month war amid the United States and Spain called the Spanish-American War. This action was motivated by Spain’s attack on the Battleship Maine in Havana port on February 15‚ 1898. The United States acted based on the Monroe Doctrine and consideration for the Cuban’s fight for liberty. The Monroe Doctrine was written in 1823‚ and declared that: The Americas were not destined

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    want to get involved in the Spanish-American War‚ but was dragged into it due to yellow journalism‚ they wanted to control the seas‚ and wanted complete control over Cuba." The Spanish-American War - "The Splendid Little War" Pia DeAngelis Mr. Fishman Period 7 For 113 days during the summer of 1898‚ the United States was at war with Spain. Neither the president of the United States‚ nor his cabinet‚ nor the the queen of Spain‚ nor her ministers wanted the war wanted the war. It happened eventhough they

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    | | | | | | 2. | 22.01-018 |   | The major issue in the Spanish-American War was the independence of * CUBA | | | | | | | | | 3. | 22.01-020 |   | In February 1898 the American battleship ________ mysteriously exploded in Havana harbor. * MAINE | | | | | | | | | 4. | 22.01-034 |   | According to the map‚ "The United States in the Caribbean and Central America‚" the United States either occupied

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    unforgiving than the Spanish American War. An excerpt from the Library of Congress stated‚ “The war had cost the United States $250 million and 3‚000 lives‚ of whom 90% had perished from infectious diseases.” . This war brought out the worst in Americans when it came to securing vital information‚ interrogation tactics were implied by forcing water down people’s stomachs‚ known as Water Cure. Many people argued we went too far and may have been the enemy we were trying to defeat. It would be almost

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    or they most likely had heard that America is the best country on earth. Before they can understand any of the history or economics or laws that this country is founded on‚ they are presented with basic information that will mold their opinion of the United States in a positive manner‚ regardless of anything else. This is common place. This constant‚ yet very subtle‚ barrage of American nationalism is an understood part of American society‚ because‚ well‚ America is the greatest country in the history

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    The Spanish-American war arose in 1898 mainly as a result of the oppression of the Cuban people by the Spanish‚ and the conflict that started due to that. The U.S‚ concerned with the rebellions taking place‚ decided to get involved. Because of the war‚ the colonial rule of the Spanish was ended in the United States. In addition to this‚ the U.S gained new territories. The two main reasons for the Spanish-American war was the American’s support to the struggle that Filipinos and Cubans had against

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    The Spanish Civil War was the main clash that overwhelmed Spain between July 17‚ 1936 through April 1‚ 1939. It began after the attempt to over-throw the government by a group of Spanish Army generals against the Second Spanish Republic‚ who at the time was under the leadership of President Manuel Azaña. The nationalist rebellion was supported by the traditional Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right‚ monarchists known as Carlist groups‚ and the Fascist Falange. Following the military rebellion

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    DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EARLY AND ASSERTIVE NATIONALISTS a) The moderates had faith in gradual reforms whereas the nationalists believed that the swaraj is their birth right. b) The moderates believed in the theory of mendicancy but the extremists were against it. c) Moderates were against an all out struggle against the British but the nationalists wanted to mobilise the whole country against the British rule. d) The moderates believed that the British could be persuaded to see the justness of their

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