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| the economic and political domination of a stronger nation over a weaker nation |
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| imperial power allowed local rulers to remain in control while protecting them against rebellion and invasion |
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| John fiske- the idea of english speaking nations had superior characteristics |
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| traveled to Japan to negotiate a trade treaty |
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| led early efforts to expand American efforts to latin American |
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| The US and Latin America work together |
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| senator that pushe for construction for new navy |
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| exiled leader of cuban revolution (new York) |
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| owned a newspaper journal and helped us get into the war |
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| discribed President McKinnley as weak |
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| blew up and Spain was accused |
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| led squadron that destroyed Spanish warships in the philippines |
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| ordered his troops to attack the American soldiers in the Philippines |
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| making Puerto Rico an unincorporated territory |
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| Cuba would remain tied to the US |
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| list 4 specifics of the platt Amendment |
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| 1.cuba could not make a treaty with another country 2. US could buy or lease naval stations in Cuba 3. cuba's debts had to be low 4. US could intervene to keep order in Cuba |
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| How did the Foraker Act affect Puerto Rico? |
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| Puerto Rico had no constitutional rights and were not citizens. Congress could pass any laws over the islands |
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| President McKinley defeated ____ for president in 1900 |
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| Sept 6, 1901 Leon Czolgosz shot and killed _______ |
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