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Theodore Roosevelt willingness to use military strength to enforce US foreign policy and protect US interests overseas
bringing stability to underdeveloped areas w/o the use of American forces or use of the taxpayers money
right claimed by American presidents to refuse to provide information to others branches of the federal government
a government diplomatic strategy in dealing with other nations regarding political or economic relations,typically insuring thee protection of their own self interest
policy of avoiding alliances and other type of involvement in the affairs of other nations
war bonds during WWI
a policy warning western European nations that the western hemisphere was closed to further colonization and they should not interfere with the newly independent nations of Latin america
nations have the right to make decisions regarding its people ,economy,and social existence without the interference of foreign nations
used in foreign policy when a nations attempts to not become involved in the problems for a foreign nation, by not taking sides in dispute of a war
policy towards china allowing all nations to have access to trade in other nations "sphere of influence "
linked to the Pacific of Atlantic ocean , helping to lower the cost of transporting goods
thoughts and beliefs spread by one particular group or nation that support its views usually at the expense of another group of nation
used in immigration laws, a restriction on the number of immigrants allowed to enter the US from other countries
a term that refers to the economic,military, and cultural influence of the United States on other countries
an organization established in the US to battle the American annexation of the Philippines as a insular area
a belief ,central to american political culture since the revolution, that american have a unique mission among nations to spread freedom and democracy
agreement marking the end of WWI. Not approved by the US senate, as a part of a rejection of W
a term used o describe control over foreign areas through economic or trade policies; for example ; influence of foreign nations over the trade in china around 1900
association of nations which functioned from 1920-1946 whose purpose was to promote international cooperation and world peace
war fought between the US and Spain, which was fought in cuba and Philippines, in 1898.

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