Yes
Cuba is not far from Florida. America did not like the idea of having a strong and intimidating country living nearby. Also, Spain at one point took over Cuba, thinking of how close it is to Florida isn't such a good idea for America.
The answer is corn or squash, because squash can sometimes be yellow but not all the time and corn is always yellow and it does not change color.
An American writer who published "The Yellow Wallpaper"
None. Yellow lines on the road was a British idea. Britain introduced the idea to Canada, then the US adopted the idea from the Canadians. Michigan was the first American state to paint the lines on their roadways.
Yellow Journalism
Yes, in that they supported Manifest Destiny.
To gain more territory for the United States
Yellow Journalism Apex
Journalism is too coal-black to be yellow. Journalism is more weak
Yellow Journalism affected public support for US military action in Cuba by convincing many Americans that the US military should support the Cuban rebels .
Yellow journalism was a style of journalism that relied on sensationalism, exaggeration, and biased reporting to attract readership. Its goals were often to increase newspaper circulation and profits by using eye-catching headlines and stories designed to incite strong emotions in readers. Prior to the Spanish-American War, yellow journalism played a role in shaping public opinion and generating support for military intervention.
No
Yellow Journalism affected public support for US Military action in Cuba by convincing many Americans that the US military should support the Cuban rebels .
yellow journalism
Spanish- American War.
yellow journalism and stuff like that