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Interactions of the United States with foreign countries and entities in…
Interactions of the United States with foreign countries and entities in the first half of the 20th century. (1890-1945)
What factors motivate or drive US foreign policy and military action and are they representative of our core American values?
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Statement of principles proposed by Woodrow Wilson to be used in peace negotiations at the end of WWI
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the belief that the white race is superior and the duty to spread all aspects of their culture to the barbaric peoples
Conflict between Spain and America over territory in Latin America and the Far East;
U.S. gains control of the Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Cuba as a result of its victory
Group of senators that opposed the Treaty of Versailles, especially the League of Nations proposed by W.W.
Head of the Reservationists, those who were open to the ratification of the treaty, but had certain reservations that they wanted implemented
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Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union
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FDR, Churchill, and Stalin discussing military coordination against Germany; pledge again the future creation of the United Nations
Churchill and Stalin; Soviet support against Japan. Discussed self-determination of European territories
Truman, Churchill, and Stalin discuss the future of Europe; relationship between US and USSR weaken. (Cold War brewing)
Germany declares unrestricted submarine warfare; sinks American ships which push America closer to war
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