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| a national policy of avouding invlovement in world affairs |
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| a policy that calls for expanding a nation's boundaries |
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| The actions used by one nation to exercise political or economic control over smaller or weaker nations |
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| bringing an area under control of a larger country |
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| a section of a country where one foreign nation enjoys special rights and power. |
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| a section of a country where one foreign nation in China to trade freely in the other natioon's sphere of influence |
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| a policy of joining the business interests of a country with its diplomatic interests abroad. |
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| ruler of Hawaii. she wanted Hawaiians to regain economic control of their islands, and took away powers tha American sugar planters had held . |
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| a secret Chinese martial arts society. they led a violent uprising against the "foreign devils" in China |
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| a bout that blew up. it caused conflict between the U.S, Spain, and Cuba |
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| a group of former cowhands and college students. Led by Theodore Roosevelt. |
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| a battle fought with the Rough Riders and African Americans |
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| the treaty that ended the war between Spain and America |
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the policy that that assured America's right to act as a "policeman" in Latin America, intervening "however reluctantly...in case of wrong doing
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| he was a rebel leader. he launced an uprising against Carranza |
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