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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Imperialism | the policy of extending the rule of authority of an empire or nation |
| Protectorate | the realtion of a strong state toward a weaker state |
| Anglo Saxonism | a charteristic of the Anglo Saxon race especially a word or an idiom of the Anglo Saxon tougue |
| Josaih Strong | (1847-1916) was an American Prostestant clergyman, organizer,editor, author. |
| Mattew C. Perry | man who opened Japan to American trade and influnce in the 19th century. |
| Queen Liliuokalani | the last reigning monarchof the Hawaiian.She felt her mission was to preserve the island for their native residents 1898. |
| James G. Blaine | January 31,1830 January 27,1893 was a U.S. repersentavie speaker of the U.S. |
| Pan Americansim | is movement which, through dipolmatic, political, econmic and social means, seek too create, encourage and organize relationships |
| Alfred T. Mahan | as a captain.Despite his professed succes in the navy, his skills in actual command of a ship were not exemplary |
| Henry Cabot Lodge | |
| William Randolph Hearst | |
| Joseph Puliter | |
| Yellow Jornalism | |
| Enrique Dupuy de Lome | |
| Jingoism | |
| Theodore Roosevelt | |
| George Dewey | |
| Emilio Aguinaldo | |
| Rough Riders | |
| Leonard Wood | |
| Foraker Act | |
| Platt Amendment | |
| Sphere of Influence | |
| Open Door Policy | |
| Boxer Rbellion | |
| Great White Fleet | |
| Hay Pauncefote Treaty | |
| Dollar Diplomacy |