Module 3 Vocabulary

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