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| establishment of political or economic control over other countries |
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| the World War I alliance that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire |
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| the Wrold War I alliance that included Serbia, France, Great Britian, Russia, Japan, and later Italy; the United States joined in 1917 |
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| a telegram urging MExico to join the Central Powers and declar war on the US |
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| a political system in which the state owns all land, factories, and businesses |
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| rights guaranteed to citizens by the Constitutions |
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| a way of paying for something in small amounts until it is paid in full |
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| lacking culture or refinemnet |
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| a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas |
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| a government in which the people elect representatives to govern for them |
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| led a fleet that captured or destryoed every Spanish ship in the harbor of Manila, the Pilippine capital |
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| a volunteer who led a group known as the Rough Riders |
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| a person who favors taking over land outside of his or her own country |
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| the ruler of Hawaii and fought to limit foreing power over Hawaii |
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| the canal through the Isthmus of Panama that connects the Pacific Ocean and the caribbean Sea. |
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| not taking sides during a conflit |
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| an organization of nations established at the end of World War I whose purpose was to maintain world stability |
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| treating some people differently from others ebcause of their race, beliefs, or heritage |
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