Module 3 Vocabulary
Across
- 5. Used by William Howard; the policy of extending financial broad; "substitute dollars for bullets."
- 8. A country being protected and controlled by another.
- 9. Governed people retaining certain powers.
- 11. Money given by the government that goes to private or public services.
- 13. The governor of a country who rules as the representative.
- 14. Extending a country's power through another with military force or colonization.
- 15. To claim land and add on to a country.
- 17. A group of people native to a specific region.
Down
- 1. Proposed by the US in 1899; all nations are able to trade with China.
- 2. An imperial taking control over a territory with its own law-making parliament.
- 3. Being exempt from the jurisdiction.
- 4. Having pride in a nation.
- 6. A right or privilege given by someone (ex. permission given by the king).
- 7. A country joining another.
- 10. The act of uniting to be made into a whole.
- 12. The belief that a country should maintain a strong military for use.
- 16. An Indian soldier serving under British rule.