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chapter12voc.

chapter 12 vocab

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Imperialism the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
Proctectorate the relation of a strong state toward a weaker state or territory that it protects and partly controls.
Anglo saxonism plain and simple English, especially language that is blunt, monosyllabic, and often rude or vulgar.
Josiah Strong
Mathew C. Perry Matthew Calbraith Perry is remembered as the man who opened Japan to American trade and influence in the 19th century.
Queen Liliuokalani Queen Lili'uokalani was the queen of the Hawaiian Islands from 1891 until 1893
James G. Blaine U.S. Representative, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, U.S. Senator from Maine, two-time United States Secretary of State
Pan Americanism a movement for or the idea or advocacy of close economic, cultural, and military cooperation among the Pan-American countries.
Alfred T. Mahan His ideas on the importance of sea power influenced navies around the world, and helped prompt naval buildups before World War I.
Henry Cabot Lodge was in charge of most foreign affairs with vietnam and germany.
William Randolph Hearst
joseph pulitzer
yellow journalism the type of journalism that relies on sensationalism and lurid exaggeration to attract readers.
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