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Dollar Diplomacy
military historian that said the United States needed a strong navy in order to protect its interests around the world
war between the U.S and Spain that resulted in the U.S becoming a world power
people being loyal to and proud of their country often with the belief that it is better and more important than others
Substituting dollars for bullets. Increasing economic investment to obtain influence in Central America
policy to extend political, military, and economic control over weaker territories
a waterway constructed by the United States that improved movement between Atlantic and Pacific ports
U.S. Battleship that sunk off the coast of Cuba. Spain was blamed for the accident
to add (an area or region) to a country, state, etc. : to take control of (a territory or place)
Define Nationalism
military historian that said the United States needed a strong navy in order to protect its interests around the world
war between the U.S and Spain that resulted in the U.S becoming a world power
people being loyal to and proud of their country often with the belief that it is better and more important than others
Substituting dollars for bullets. Increasing economic investment to obtain influence in Central America
policy to extend political, military, and economic control over weaker territories
a waterway constructed by the United States that improved movement between Atlantic and Pacific ports
U.S. Battleship that sunk off the coast of Cuba. Spain was blamed for the accident
to add (an area or region) to a country, state, etc. : to take control of (a territory or place)
Panama Canal
military historian that said the United States needed a strong navy in order to protect its interests around the world
war between the U.S and Spain that resulted in the U.S becoming a world power
people being loyal to and proud of their country often with the belief that it is better and more important than others
Substituting dollars for bullets. Increasing economic investment to obtain influence in Central America
policy to extend political, military, and economic control over weaker territories
a waterway constructed by the United States that improved movement between Atlantic and Pacific ports
U.S. Battleship that sunk off the coast of Cuba. Spain was blamed for the accident
to add (an area or region) to a country, state, etc. : to take control of (a territory or place)
Who was Alfred T. Mahan?
military historian that said the United States needed a strong navy in order to protect its interests around the world
war between the U.S and Spain that resulted in the U.S becoming a world power
people being loyal to and proud of their country often with the belief that it is better and more important than others
Substituting dollars for bullets. Increasing economic investment to obtain influence in Central America
policy to extend political, military, and economic control over weaker territories
a waterway constructed by the United States that improved movement between Atlantic and Pacific ports
U.S. Battleship that sunk off the coast of Cuba. Spain was blamed for the accident
to add (an area or region) to a country, state, etc. : to take control of (a territory or place)
Define Imperialism
military historian that said the United States needed a strong navy in order to protect its interests around the world
war between the U.S and Spain that resulted in the U.S becoming a world power
people being loyal to and proud of their country often with the belief that it is better and more important than others
Substituting dollars for bullets. Increasing economic investment to obtain influence in Central America
policy to extend political, military, and economic control over weaker territories
a waterway constructed by the United States that improved movement between Atlantic and Pacific ports
U.S. Battleship that sunk off the coast of Cuba. Spain was blamed for the accident
to add (an area or region) to a country, state, etc. : to take control of (a territory or place)
Define Annex (Annexation)
military historian that said the United States needed a strong navy in order to protect its interests around the world
war between the U.S and Spain that resulted in the U.S becoming a world power
people being loyal to and proud of their country often with the belief that it is better and more important than others
Substituting dollars for bullets. Increasing economic investment to obtain influence in Central America
policy to extend political, military, and economic control over weaker territories
a waterway constructed by the United States that improved movement between Atlantic and Pacific ports
U.S. Battleship that sunk off the coast of Cuba. Spain was blamed for the accident
to add (an area or region) to a country, state, etc. : to take control of (a territory or place)
Spanish American War
military historian that said the United States needed a strong navy in order to protect its interests around the world
war between the U.S and Spain that resulted in the U.S becoming a world power
people being loyal to and proud of their country often with the belief that it is better and more important than others
Substituting dollars for bullets. Increasing economic investment to obtain influence in Central America
policy to extend political, military, and economic control over weaker territories
a waterway constructed by the United States that improved movement between Atlantic and Pacific ports
U.S. Battleship that sunk off the coast of Cuba. Spain was blamed for the accident
to add (an area or region) to a country, state, etc. : to take control of (a territory or place)
U.S.S. Maine
military historian that said the United States needed a strong navy in order to protect its interests around the world
war between the U.S and Spain that resulted in the U.S becoming a world power
people being loyal to and proud of their country often with the belief that it is better and more important than others
Substituting dollars for bullets. Increasing economic investment to obtain influence in Central America
policy to extend political, military, and economic control over weaker territories
a waterway constructed by the United States that improved movement between Atlantic and Pacific ports
U.S. Battleship that sunk off the coast of Cuba. Spain was blamed for the accident
to add (an area or region) to a country, state, etc. : to take control of (a territory or place)
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