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| Roosevelt added onto the Monroe Doctrine saying that the US would not look for more territories |
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| Strong nations trying to create empires by dominating weaker nations |
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| Taft's foreign policy of money instead of bullets |
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| Areas of economic and political control |
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| Settlement of a dispute by a person or panel chosen to listen to both sides and come to a decision. |
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| Grant for a policy of land in exchange for a promise to use the land for a specific purpose. |
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| The US wanted to annex foreign lands |
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| Intense burst of national pride and desire for an aggressive foreign policy |
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| Required military service |
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| Roosevelt's calvary that took San Juan hill |
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| U.S. naval fleet of warships sent around the world to impress other countries |
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| Belief that differences in character or intelligence are due to ones race. Hated by Anti-Imperialists |
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| U.S. policy asking European powers to allow equal access to Chinese consumers |
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