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Chapter !2 vocab!
Chapter !2 vocab,
Question | Answer |
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Imperialsim | the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies. |
Protectorate | the relation of a strong state toward a weaker state or territory that it protects and partly controls. |
anglo saxonism | A characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon race |
josiah strong | was one of America's leading religious and social voices during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. |
Matthew C. Perry | Matthew Calbraith Perry is remembered as the man who opened Japan to American trade and influence in the 19th century. |
Imperialsim | the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies. |
Queen Liliunokalanai | Queen Lili'uokalani was the queen of the Hawaiian Islands from 1891 until 1893, when she was deposed by those who sought annexation to the United States |
Protectorate | the relation of a strong state toward a weaker state or territory that it protects and partly controls. |
Protectorate | the relation of a strong state toward a weaker state or territory that it protects and partly controls. |
anglo saxonism | A characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon race |
anglo saxonism | A characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon race |
josiah strong | was one of America's leading religious and social voices during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. |
josiah strong | was one of America's leading religious and social voices during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. |
Pan americanism | |
Matthew C. Perry | Matthew Calbraith Perry is remembered as the man who opened Japan to American trade and influence in the 19th century. |
Queen Liliunokalanai | Queen Lili'uokalani was the queen of the Hawaiian Islands from 1891 until 1893, when she was deposed by those who sought annexation to the United States |
James G. Blaine | reppersentitive of maine |
Pan americanism | |
Pan americanism | the relation of a strong state toward a weaker state or territory that it protects and partly controls. |
anglo saxonism | A characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon race |
josiah strong | was one of America's leading religious and social voices during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. |
Matthew C. Perry | Matthew Calbraith Perry is remembered as the man who opened Japan to American trade and influence in the 19th century. |
Queen Liliunokalanai | Queen Lili'uokalani was the queen of the Hawaiian Islands from 1891 until 1893, when she was deposed by those who sought annexation to the United States |
James G. Blaine | reppersentitive of maine |
Pan americanism | |
Imperialsim | the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies. |
Protectorate | the relation of a strong state toward a weaker state or territory that it protects and partly controls. |
anglo saxonism | A characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon race |
josiah strong | was one of America's leading religious and social voices during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. |
Matthew C. Perry | Matthew Calbraith Perry is remembered as the man who opened Japan to American trade and influence in the 19th century. |
Queen Liliunokalanai | Queen Lili'uokalani was the queen of the Hawaiian Islands from 1891 until 1893, when she was deposed by those who sought annexation to the United States |
James G. Blaine | reppersentitive of maine |
Pan americanism | movement toward commercial, social, economic, military, and political cooperation among the nations of North, Central, and South America. Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/pan-americanism#ixzz1YmfQxPPw |
Alfred T. Mahan | Captin of the U.S Navy |
Henry Cabot lodge | Henry Cabot Lodge began his political career in 1880 when he was elected to the Massachusetts legislature for a single term |
William Randolph Hearst | He was a journalist. |
Joseph Pulitzer | Started the pulitzer press. |
Yellow journalism | Yellow journalism, in short, is biased opinion masquerading as objective fact. |
Enrique Dupuy De Lome | Dupuy de Lôme entered diplomatic service |
jingosim | the spirit, policy, or practice of jingoes; bellicose chauvinism. |
Theodore Roosevelt | He was a president. |
Geroge Dewey | Admiral Farragut during the Battle of New Orleans and as part of the Atlantic blockade |
Emilio Aguinaldo | President of the phillipenes.Filipino leader who fought first against Spain and later against the United States for the independence of the Philippines. |
Rough riders | The most famous of all the units fighting in Cuba, the "Rough Riders" was the name given to the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry under the leadership of Theodore Roosevelt. |
Leonard Wood | Major general the united states army. |
Foraker Act |