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Progressive era

American history

TermDefinition
Diplomacy Activity or skill of managing international relationships
Monroe doctrine Created by James Monroe-document opposing European colonialism 1823
Panama canal Waterway that connects the Atlantic ocean to the pacific ocean and used for trading 1904-1914
The society of Harmonious Fists Chinese secret organization that led the uprising in china "Boxers"
Open door policy Deals with trade policies with China
Audacious showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks
Filament A long thin threadlike object of fiber ex:lightbulb
Irrevocable Can't take back
Molten Very hot liquafied state
Rogue Doing your own thing
Tenement Very small living quarters often times crowded and in poor condition
unscrupulous Not honest
Veritable Authentic
Advocate Person who publicly supports a particular cause or policy
Created by: ABergelin
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