U.S. expansion in the Philippines involved direct colonization and military control following the Spanish-American War, leading to a prolonged conflict known as the Philippine-American War, where the U.S. aimed to establish a colonial government. In contrast, U.S. involvement in Central America typically revolved around economic influence and political intervention, often supporting local governments or coups to protect American business interests, exemplified by the "Banana Wars." This difference highlights a more direct territorial and administrative approach in the Philippines compared to the more indirect, economic-driven strategies in Central America.
No; it is part of America, or North America if you count the Americas as two or three different continents (North, Central, South America).
When King Charles I inherited the Spanish throne the Spanish Empire included the Philippines, most of Central & South America. True So Philippines, and most of Central & South America.
In Central America, the climate zone varies. This is because there are at least a dozen different climatic zones. However, for the most part, the climate in Central America is tropical.
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They were the first civilization in North America, and were able to domesticate corn (maize), beans and chilies. This allowed for greater populations and eventual expansion into Southern Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula and Central America.
All of the above.
No. As its name suggests, Central America is located within the Americas, while Africa is a different continent altogether.
The anagram is Central America.
The head office of ClonTech laboratories is in South America. Other places where the main ClonTech laboratories is in Mexico, Central America, and the Philippines.
Closeness to the Equator qualifies as the single largest factor determining climate on Central America and Canada/Alaska. This results in Central America having a subtropical climate, while Canada and Alaska share a sub-polar climate.
democracy, being the center command in central Europe in the late 1979's when Apalapacho took control of Indonesia and expanded north to America
What factors reduced support for the Central Powers and increased support for the allies in the U.S.?