Imperialism, isolationism, and expansionism
Hawaii
Rich soil, great for crops and tobacco, strategic location for Pacific trade
China
establish a "sphere of influence" and create an Open Door Policy
Japan
Perry's visit helped establish trade at two ports and provide aid to shipwrecked sailors
expansionism
extending its national boundaries
isolationism
having little to do with the political affairs of other nations
monroe doctrine
outlined to the world that the US had interest in the Western Hemisphere and the European nations must not get involved in the affairs of developing nations there
foreign policy
policy that outlines how a government will interact with other nations economically, politically, and socially
domestic policy
policy where a government establishes laws and regulations to handle the affairs and issues within a nation's borders
Alaska
strategic location to open up trade in the Pacific, increase the size of the US
imperialism
the policy to of powerful countries seeking to control the economic and political affairs of weaker countries or regions