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chap. 9 wld. pwr.

the emerging world power

QuestionAnswer
iperialism nations expanding their ways over weak nations
extractice economy removal of raw materiols from the colony
alfred t mahan military power " the influence of sea power upon history"
social darwinism life consist of competetive struggles... rich and poor.
fredrick j turner frontier
matthew perry 1853 commodore sailed war ships to tokyo bay, japan
queen liliuokalani abolished constitution and gave power to the white people
jose marti 1895 launched war for independance from spain
william randolph hearst hightened publics dislike of the spanish gov't
yellow press popular comic strip character
jingoism agressive nationalism
george dewey may 1 1898 commodore launched vessils to manilla bay
emilio eguinaldo philipino nathionalist in defeating spain
rough riders relished strenuos life led by roosevelt
treaty of paris 1898 ended war
insurrection rebellion against us rule
geurilla warfare small band of fighters attaking behind american lines
william howard taft 1901 pres of the us
sphere of influence tells what power every nation had on chinas exports and imports
john hay us secretary of state 1899 first of a series of notes
boxer rebellion soilders of 20,000 including 2,000 americans
open door policy no colonies in china just free trade
russo-japanese war 1905 russian chinese
gentelments agreement end in segregation
great white fleet 1907 good will cruise
foraker act 1900 civil gov't in puerto rico
platt amendment restricted rights of cubans
big stick deplomacy speak softly and cary a big stick and you will go far - roosevelt
panama canal 35000 workers helpped dig dificult conditions
roosevelt corollary updated monroe doctrine
dollar diplomacy taft 1912 dollars for bullets
moral diplomacy human rights national integrety and oppertunity
fransisco pancho villa 1916 raided culumbus leaving 18 americans dead
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