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What term describes the idea that the US should claim new territories?

Expansionism


What were the three disadvantages of expansion for the US in the 1800's?

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Which Japanese policy of the 1930s caused the us the greatest concern A ethnocentrism B industrial modernization C expansionism D international product dumping?

C expansionism; military conquests


Who were the proponents of American expansionism?

The Whigs were opposed to American expansionism. But the Democratic party was proponents of American expansionism to the western regions.


To what extent was late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century US expansionism a continuation of past US expansionism and to what extent was it a departure?

Well it was a continuation of past US expansionism because the US still believed that they had a God given right to expand, take what they could, and purify the culture (very similar to thoughts of manifest destiny), and the US wanted to expand their economy and power throughout the world. The difference was that instead of expanding within the confines of America they began national expansion into places such as the Philippines.


Which Japanese policy of the 1930s caused the US the greatest concern?

The US is concerned anytime a nation expands using methods of violence. The concern is elevated when the countries involved may cause a domino/or destabilization effect with neighboring nations.


The US followed a policy of expansionism in the late 1800s because?

Expansionism in the 1800's was supported by Manifest Destiny, the belief that the U.S. should occupy the continent east to west.~AKON~


What is the definition of expansionism?

Expansionism is a nation's policy of expanding its territorial or economic boundaries.


What was Teddy Roosevelt's stance on US expansionism?

Roosevelt loved expansionism for the United States. His dreams of expansion came from his family and also his military career. He pushed everyone to expand the borders of the country because it would give the US more money. Land = Money = Power


How did the Monroe doctrine and social Darwinism contribute to expansionism?

The Monroe Doctrine proclaimed that European powers should not interfere in the Western Hemisphere, allowing the US to expand its influence in the region. Social Darwinism provided a pseudo-scientific justification for imperialism by suggesting that certain nations were inherently superior and destined to rule over others, promoting expansionism under the guise of spreading civilization and progress.


Did the us play a role that lead to Japanese imperialism?

Yes. The US helped modernize and Westernize Japan. However, the US did not directly support Japanese expansion or expansionism.


US expansionism in the late 19th century was fostered by?

The Mexican War 1846-1848, was under the banner of "Manifest Destiny."