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| the policy in which stronger nation extend their economic,political or military control over weaker territories. |
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| sensational style of writing, which exaggerates the news to lure and readers |
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| presdient Mckinley order them to cuba to bring home american citizens in danger from the fighting and to protect american property |
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| a volunteer cavalry under the command of leanard wood & theodore roosevelt |
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| to luched off a great debate in the united states |
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| ended military rule and set up a civil government |
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| the united states insisted that cuba add it constitution several provision |
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| a country whose affairs are partially controlled by a strong power |
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| series of policy statments |
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| the international forces put down |
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| a message to congress roosevelt monore ductrine |
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| an artificial water, the united states had to get permission form colombia,which then needed panama |
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| the U.S policy of using the nations economic powers excert in finience over other countries |
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| the denial of voting rights to people because of their race or color because they have perviously been slaves |
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| senators by people rather than by states legislatures |
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| give woman the right to vote |
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