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Understanding Key Concepts of Imperialism and U.S. Foreign Policy

This chapter explores significant vocabulary related to imperialism and U.S. foreign policy, including terms like "protectorate," "sphere of influence," and "corollary." It discusses the impact of yellow journalism on public opinion, the principles of isolationism, and expansionism, particularly in relation to nations like Cuba and Japan. By examining these concepts, readers will gain insight into how imperialism shaped international relations and the U.S.'s role on the global stage.

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Understanding Key Concepts of Imperialism and U.S. Foreign Policy

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  1. Chapter 23 Vocab • Imperialism policy • Protectorate nation • Sphere of Influence area • Corollary addition • Yellow Journalism stories • Isolationism policy • Expansionism policy

  2. Chapter 23 Vocab • Isolationism policy • Expansionism policy • Corollary (claiming) • Sphere of Influence nation (Japan/Europe) • Protectorate Cuba/U.S. • Imperialism Control • Yellow Journalism enthusiasm

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