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- 2. a policy that was first stated by President James Monroe in a message to Congress in 1823.
- 4. influence a term used in international politics to mean that a country has claim or control over another land.
- 9. a series of meetings between European countries that established rules for claiming African territory.
- 10. own borders.
- 12. a country’s practice of controlling areas of the world
- 15. n area of land or a settlement that is ruled by another country.
- 16. founded at the beginning of the 1300s by a Turkish tribal leader named Osman.
- 18. two wars that occurred in China between the Qing Dynasty and Western countries, mainly Great Britain
- 19. American War took place in 1898. It ended Spanish colonialism in the Americas and helped the United States establish itself as a force to be reckoned with in the Pacific.
- 20. a violent uprising in India by the sepoys, or Indian soldiers, in 1857.
- 21. K.Gandhi an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist
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- 1. A large, peaceful crowd had gathered at the Jallianwala Bagh
- 3. is a relationship between two states in which one has some degree of control over the other.
- 5. India Company a British trading company that dominated trade in India, China, and Africa during the 1600s and 1700s.
- 6. The conference contributed to ushering in a period of heightened colonial activity by European powers
- 7. Corollary Theodore Roosevelt’s approach to foreign policy in Latin American and the Caribbean.
- 8. an artificial waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It is 50 miles long.
- 11. theory based on Charles Darwin’s scientific idea of natural selection.
- 13. a person who is sent on a religious mission, which is usually to promote his or her religion.
- 14. Panama a strip of land that links the border of Colombia to the border of Costa Rica, connecting South America to North America.
- 17. loyalty and devotion to a nation, a feeling that the nation and its people are one and that the interests of the nation are more important than those of individuals or groups.
