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| Taking over a weaker country in order to control it |
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| The United States' foreign policy whose objective was to trade with China |
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| War between Spain and America. America won and gained possession of Guam, Puerto Rico and The Philippines |
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| A U.S. foreign policy where foreign investment was used to promote American interests |
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| A U.S. foreign policy where the goal was to spread democracy and the American way of life to other countries |
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| Archduke Francis Ferdinand |
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| The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary whose assassination was a major cause of World War I |
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| Russia, France, and Great Britain |
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| One of the most important points of Woodrow Wilson's 14 points. It established a multi-national organization to help keep world peace. |
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| Treaty that ended World War I |
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| The building up of a nation's military in preparation for war |
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