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Anti-imperialists also objected to the
the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
different races in the United States.
controlled by American business interests.
an “open door” to trade with Asia.
the United States was a naval power.
yellow journalism.
costs of expansion.
liberty for all.
The banana republics of Central America were
the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
different races in the United States.
controlled by American business interests.
an “open door” to trade with Asia.
the United States was a naval power.
yellow journalism.
costs of expansion.
liberty for all.
Some anti-imperialists feared the existence of
the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
different races in the United States.
controlled by American business interests.
an “open door” to trade with Asia.
the United States was a naval power.
yellow journalism.
costs of expansion.
liberty for all.
Anti-imperialists argued that imperialism rejected the principle of
the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
different races in the United States.
controlled by American business interests.
an “open door” to trade with Asia.
the United States was a naval power.
yellow journalism.
costs of expansion.
liberty for all.
The cruise of the Great White Fleet showed that
the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
different races in the United States.
controlled by American business interests.
an “open door” to trade with Asia.
the United States was a naval power.
yellow journalism.
costs of expansion.
liberty for all.
As a result of the peace treaty with Spain, the United States gained
the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
different races in the United States.
controlled by American business interests.
an “open door” to trade with Asia.
the United States was a naval power.
yellow journalism.
costs of expansion.
liberty for all.
Americans sided with the Cuban rebels against Spain as a result of
the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
different races in the United States.
controlled by American business interests.
an “open door” to trade with Asia.
the United States was a naval power.
yellow journalism.
costs of expansion.
liberty for all.
Both Roosevelt and Taft wanted to maintain
the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
different races in the United States.
controlled by American business interests.
an “open door” to trade with Asia.
the United States was a naval power.
yellow journalism.
costs of expansion.
liberty for all.
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