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Avoiding involvement in other countries' affairs
Isolationism
Building empires by imposing outside rules on people around the world
Imperialism
The goal of owning all land from the atlantic to the pacific ocean
manifest destiny
an area, usually around a seaport, where a nation had special trading privileges and laws to protect their citizens. See China.
sphere of influence
1899- Policy proposed by U.S. to allow any nation (Europe, Japan, U.S.) to be allowed to trade in any other nation's sphere of influence in China.
open door policy
Foreign policy of having little or nothing to do with other nations
isolation
sensational style of newspaper reporting which played on peoples emotions and helped influence events. Major cause of Spanish American War.
yellow journalism
A new philosophy that supported the trend towards trust
Social Dwarnism
Exchanging things for wealth
Trading