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| America's primary economic interest in Mexico in the late nineteenth centry was in |
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| The area of the world that witnessed the most rapid U.S. investment in the late nineteenth centry was |
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| The famous naval officer who wrote The Influence of Sea Power on History was |
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| The United States liked Somoa and Hawaii because of their |
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| The United States did no anex Hwaii in 1893 because |
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| President Cleveland opposed it |
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| Between 1865 and 1898, the U.S. expanded is world interests in all of the following was except |
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| acquiring the Virgin Islands |
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| advocated increased United States naval strength in the world |
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| The Baltimore Affair demonstrated America's |
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| superior attitude when it came to dealing with Latin America |
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| The use of force through the Monroe Doctrine was first threatened as a result of the |
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| Venezuelan boundary dispute |
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| Josiah Strong represented the |
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| Hawaiian Revolution of 1893 |
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| U.S. investment in Central America centered in |
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| The Pan American Union was the forerunner to the |
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| Organization of American States |
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