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The Hawaiin Islands Were Formally Annexed By The United States In 1898
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The First United States Navy Ship To Be Named After The State Maine
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A Conflict In 1898 Between Spain And The United States
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A Term In Foreign Affairs Initually Used To Refer To The United States Policy
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United States The Police Power Needed To Interfere In The Western Hemisphere When Needed
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The Effort Of The United States Particularly During President William Howard Taft's Term To Further Its Aims In Latin America And East Asia Through Use Of Its Economic Power By Guaranteeing Loans Made To Foreign Countries.
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Franz Ferdinand Was An Archduke of Austria-Este, Austro-Hungarian And Royal Prince Of Hungary And Of Bohemia
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A Global War Centered In Europe That Began On 28 July 1914 And Lasted Until 11 November 1918
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Connects The Atlantic And Pacific Ocean
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The Sinking Of The Cunard Ocean Liner RMS Lusitania Occurred On 7 May 1915 During The First World War,
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A Promise Made Saying They Wont Sink Anymore Ships Without Warnining
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An Internal Diplomatic Communication Issued From The German Foreign Office In January, 1917 That Proposed A Military Alliance
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The Act To Have The Power To Draft Soldiers
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Federal Act
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A 14 Program For World Peace
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Apart Of World War I
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Germany Surrenderd And All Nations Agreed To Stop Fighting On June 28 They Signed The Treaty Of Versalis And Finally Eneded The War