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AP GOVT. CPHS CHAP. 19

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Isolationism   A national policy of avoiding participation in foreign affairs.  
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Unilateralism   A national policy of acting without consultin others.  
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Moralism   The policy of emphasizing morality in foreign affairs.  
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Pragmatism   The policy of taking advantage of a situation for national gain.  
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Washington's Farewell Address   Washington's 1796 final address as president in which he declared that the United States should avoid becoming involved in foreign alliances.  
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Barbary Wars   Conflicts the United States fought in the early eighteenth century with North African states against their piracy.  
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Impressment   The British practice in the early eighteenth century of stopping ships at sea to seize sailors suspected of having deserted the Royal Navy.  
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Embargo Act   Passed by Congress in 1807 to prevent U.S. ships from leaving U.S. ports for foreign ports without the approval of the federal government.  
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War or 1812   Fought between the United States and Great Britain over impressment and U.S. territorial designs on Canada.  
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Monroe Doctrine   President James Monroe's 1823 pledge that the United States would oppose attempts by European states to extend their political control into the Western Hemisphere.  
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