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  • Spheres of influence
    Large areas in which they controlled trade within the outside world ; Russia, Great Britain, Germany, japan
  • Open door policy
    Requesting each nations agree, not to interfere with trade rights of other nations, or to discriminate against citizens of other nations, within its sphere of influence
  • Boxers
    People who practiced martial arts
  • Gentlemen’s agreement
    San Francisco school board canceled its segregation order; teddy worked with Japan to make a compromise
  • Great white fleet
    Roosevelt called this voyage; 16 battle ships and 12 helper ships went to ports around the world
  • Hay-pauncefote treaty 

    have US the right to build and police a canal
  • Republic of Panama
    (1903) fought for independence from columbia
  • Canal Zone
    10$ million given to build canals
  • William crawford gorges 

    Organized sanitation department in havana, Cuba; hired to figure out mosquitoes and their problems
  • George Washington goethals
    Roosevelt put in charge to build the Panama Canal
  • 1914
    Panama Canal opened
  • Roosevelt corollary
    Logical results of something else
  • Custom duties
    Tariffs on import goods
  • William Howard tarf
    Ran for present after Roosevelt didn’t want to run again
  • Rule of reason
    Interpretation of the Sherman antitrust act
  • Nicaragua
    Had financial problems, political unrest in a threat to of revolution
  • Dollar diplomacy
    American businessman to invest in Latin American in far east
  • New Mexico and Arizona
    Admitted to the union 1912/ 47 and 48th State
  • Mann-Elkins act
    Increasing government power to regulate business
  • Progressive party
    Republican party that came up with new nationalism
  • Titanic
    Sank In April 14, 1913
  • New naturalism
    Included more government regulations on business
  • Bullmoose party

    Progressive party known as ;Teddy Rod Roosevelt said” as strong as a bull moose”