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Davison, W. Phillips; And Others – 1980
To provide a background against which news and other information about world affairs will become more meaningful, this pamphlet describes the processes through which the mass media provides world affairs information to the public. It also discusses how various groups in the population make use of the information that is made available to them. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, International Relations, Journalism, News Media
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Lovett, Christopher C.; Foyle, Harvey; Smith, Karen Manners – Social Studies, 1998
Notes the upcoming 100th anniversary of the Spanish-American War and recommends an interdisciplinary study of that conflict. Discusses various aspects of the war (yellow journalism, imperialism, military campaigns) that could be integrated into the study of history, government, and literature. Includes a list of comparison topics and learning…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Conflict, Cubans, Diplomatic History
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Paterson, Thomas G. – OAH Magazine of History, 1998
Presents an incisive overview of the historical writing concerning the Spanish-American War by U.S. historians. Summarizes and comments on some of the seminal works by Walter LaFeber, Paul Kennedy, and Louis A. Perez. Their works consider the conflict from the perspectives of international relations, domestic politics, and various ideologies. (MJP)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Conflict, Cubans, Diplomatic History
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Carroll, Wayne M.; Taylor, Gwen – Social Studies, 1998
Provides an annotated bibliography of trade books that can be used in studying the Spanish-American war. Although aimed at adolescents, the selections include books for students with limited reading skills. Covers fiction and nonfiction including writings on the war from Stephen Crane and Mark Twain. (MJP)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Colonialism, Conflict
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Offner, John – OAH Magazine of History, 1998
Maintains that the United States fought the Spanish-American War because of longstanding foreign affairs interests as well as immediate domestic political events. Considers such contributing factors as the Cuban War of Independence from Spain, United States property claims against Spain, and the extensive and biased coverage in the press. (MJP)
Descriptors: Conflict, Decision Making, Diplomatic History, Foreign Countries
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Martinez-Fernandez, Luis – OAH Magazine of History, 1998
Presents a lesson plan that analyzes and interprets the symbolic content of six political cartoons published in the United States during the juncture and aftermath of the Spanish-American War. Includes instructions for preparation, reproductions of six cartoons suitable for hand-outs, and a series of discussion questions. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cartoons, Colonialism, Conflict, Cubans
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Miller, Barbara – Update on Law-Related Education, 1997
Presents a lesson plan that compares freedom of the press in the United States and other countries. Reveals the extent to which the First Amendment protects press freedom from abuses found in other countries. Includes a world map illustrating areas enjoying freedom of the press, and related statistical tables. (MJP)
Descriptors: Censorship, Civics, Constitutional Law, Current Events