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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
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