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chapt3er 12
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| imperialism | The system, policies, or practices of such a government |
| protectorate | A relationship of protection and partial control assumed by a superior power over a dependent country or region. |
| anglo saxonism | A member of one of the Germanic peoples, the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes, who settled in Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries. |
| josiah strong | to a brand of Christianity that came to be known as Christian Socialism |
| matthew c. perry | man who opened Japan to American trade and influence in the 19th century. |
| queen liliuokalani | queen of the Hawaiian Islands from 1891 until 1893 |
| james g. blaine | He was Speaker of the House from 1869 to 1875, and it was during this period that he authored the proposed "Blaine Amendment" to the U.S. Constitution. |
| pan americanism | is a movement which, through diplomatic, political, economic and social means, seeks to create, encourage and organize relationships, associations and cooperation between the states of the Americas in common interests. |
| leonard wood | was a physician who served as the Chief of Staff of the United States Army, Military Governor of Cuba and Governor General of the Philippines |
| boxer rebellion | rebellion in China in 1900: an unsuccessful rebellion in China in 1900, the objective of which was to drive out all foreigners, remove all foreign influence, and compel Chinese Christians to give up their religion |
| great white fleet | sent around the world by President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt from December 16, 1907, to February 22, 1909, consisted of sixteen new battleships of the Atlantic Fleet. |
| hay pauncefote treaty | The Treaty nullified the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty of 1850 and gave the United States the right to create and control a canal across the Central American isthmus to connect the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. In the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, both nations h |
| dollar diplomacy | use of financial power in diplomacy: the use of financial resources to facilitate foreign relations |