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Spanish-American-Cuban War: Control of Cuba, Role of Jose Marti, Yellow Journalism, US Involvement, and the Results

Explore the Spanish-American-Cuban War, including the control of Cuba, the actions of Jose Marti, the concept of yellow journalism, reasons for US involvement, and the outcome of the war. Learn about the sinking of the USS Maine, influential figures like Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, the Philippines, T.R. and the Rough Riders, and the Philippine-American War's devastating toll.

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Spanish-American-Cuban War: Control of Cuba, Role of Jose Marti, Yellow Journalism, US Involvement, and the Results

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  1. SECTION 2 THE SPANISH- AMERICAN- CUBAN WAR. MAH 10-2

  2. WHAT COUNTRY CONTROLLED CUBA ? WHO WAS JOSE MARTI & WHAT DID HE DO? WHAT IS YELLOW JOURNALISM? NAME 2 REASONS WHY THE U.S. GOT INVOLVED WITH CUBA & SPAIN. WHAT WAS THE RESULT OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR ? MAH 10-2

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  4. THE BATTLESHIP U.S.S. MAINE MAH 10-2

  5. THE SUNKEN U.S.S. MAINE IN HAVANNA HARBOR MAH 10-2

  6. JOSEPH PULITZER WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST MAH 10-2

  7. MAH 10-2

  8. THE PHILLIPINES MAH 10-2

  9. MAH 10-2

  10. HEADLINES CELEBRATE VICTORY IN MANILA BAY MAH 10-2

  11. T.R. & THE ROUGH RIDERS MAH 10-2

  12. A POSITIVE VIEW OF AMERICAN IMPERIALISM MAH 10-2

  13. THE PHILIPPINE – AMERICAN WAR US TROOPS 4,324 DEAD PHILIPPINE TROOPS ~16,000 DEAD PHILIPPINE CIVILIANS 250,000 TO 1,000, 000 KILLED MAH 10-2

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