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when a foreign country controls an area of a country for its own economic benefit.
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a style of biased, sensationalist, or false newspaper reporting that emphasized sensationalism over facts. Propaganda
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Declared the Cuba would be an independent nation after the war.
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1895-1898 Cuba fought for its independence from Spanish rule
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when China allowed the United States to have full access to trade
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Chinese nationalists began attacking and killing thousands of foreigners and Christians, including Americans.
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the idea that white English culture, government and religion were superior. Some considered it the “white man’s burden” to civilize and Christianize other nations.
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idea that a country increases power and wealth by controlling other nations
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Theodore Roosevelt’ cavalry unit made up of miners, law officers and cowboys
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the forcible acquisition of one state’s territory by another state.