flash cards over the imperialism era
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What did Alfred T. Mahan believe the US needed to do to become a dominant country | build a powerful foreign market abroad, to not mess with us
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What did people such as Fredrick Jackson Turner, Theodore Roosevelt, and henry Cabot Lodge believe about imperialism | quest for an empire might restore countries pioneer spirit. Doctrine of social darwinism
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what american businessman in Hawaii became synonymous with annexation | Sanford B Dole
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What was an economic argument for imperialistic expansion | rubber, petroleum, new markets to sell goods, culture, economic expansion, power and moral
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What is a market economy | a capitalistic economic system in which there is free competition and prices are determined by the interactions of supply and demand
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What event started the spanish-american war | the explosion of the USS Maine, cuba killing sailors, Weyler
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What key American principle did imperialism deny according to anti-imperialism | Democracy and Freedom, Liberty for all, Declaration of Independence.
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What US policy was aimed at having access to Chinese consumers and What secretary of state came up with the idea | Open Door Policy, John Hay
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What was the central message of the roosevelt corollary | us gov would intervene to prevent intervention from other powers in the western hemisphere
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what was the foundation of tarts foreign policy | dollar diplomacy- substituting dollars for bullets to maintain orderly societies abroad thru increased american investment in foreign economies
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