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| The United State joined European nations in a race to conquest smalle unciviled nations and to acces to their resources and markets.This was known as |
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| What territory was annexed by the U.S in the Pacific Ocean in 1898 |
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| A. Spanish-American WarWhat war did the U.S. become involved in, in 1898 |
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| What name was given to the sensationalistic journalism that served as a major cause of the Spanish-American War |
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| a. Rough riders what group of volunteers did t.roosevelt lead in the famous charge at the battle of san juan hill |
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| philippines what group of islands in the south pacific did the u.s gain control over as a result of the defeat of the |
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| president roosevelt led the movement to build what cana in central america |
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| what addendum to the monroe doctrine was made by roosevelt justifying american intervention in the south american nations in trouble |
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| how did taft's foreign diplomacy differ from roosevelt |
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| imperialism militarism nationalism alliance |
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| what were the long term causes of the first world war |
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| the assassination of archduke francis ferdinand |
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| what was the immediate cause of ww1 |
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| sinking of the lustiania and the zimmerman note |
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| why did the u.s enter WW1 |
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| what type of technological innovation were used in WW1 |
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| what was the purpose of imperialism |
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| what type of fighting took place in WW1 |
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| who came up witrh the idea of the tank |
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| what type of technological innovation did the germany brings in WW1 |
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| germany, austria-huingary, ottoman empire |
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| who were the central powers |
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| france, britian,u.s, russia, italy |
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| who were the allied powers |
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| what acts contributed to the navist hatred of immigrants especially during and after WW1 |
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