The United States Becomes a World Power Vocabularies 1
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| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
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yellow journalism | arrow_right_alt | to organize things or people so they work well together |
exerted | arrow_right_alt | to get from |
derive | arrow_right_alt | to put out effort to make something happen |
nationalism | arrow_right_alt | the policy of extending a nation’s power by gaining political and economic control over other countries |
imperialism | arrow_right_alt | a policy of glorifying military power, ideas, and values |
Roosevelt Corollary | arrow_right_alt | devotion to a national or ethnic identity, including the desire for independence from rule by foreign countries and a belief in the superiority of a national culture |
propaganda | arrow_right_alt | information or ideas spread by a group or government to promote its cause or ideas or to damage an opposing cause or idea |
coordinating | arrow_right_alt | President Theodore Roosevelt’s claim that the United States could intervene to preserve peace and order in the Western Hemisphere and protect U.S. interests |
militarism | arrow_right_alt | the practice of publishing sensational and often exaggerated news in newspapers in order to attract readers and increase sales |