"(4) imperialism" is the best option from the list in terms of a policy that is most directly associated with the <span>terms spheres of influence, extraterritoriality, and protectorate.</span>
An Empire is the political system where a nation or a group of nations are controlled by a ruler and they occupy a big extension of land. Even when the empire has geographical limits, its influence and power can spread to other countries. A good example is the old saying "All the roads lead to Rome" because Rome was the capital of the Roman Empire, and even when you were far from it, you could be sure the main roads were connected with this city. Likewise, empires have colonies or protectorates in order to expand their territories.
<span>Walter Cronkite went to Vietnam when the communists based in Vietnam had won in great triumph. This has proved to the United States of America that US could never win the war in Vietnam. The media which was inclined to communism conveyed a message that the war in Vietnam is unwinnable</span>
The Wall was built in 1961 to prevent East Germans from fleeing and stop an economically disastrous migration of workers. It was a symbol of the Cold War, and its fall in 1989 marked the approaching end of the war.
I believe the answer is: no incorporation and plus incorporation
the plus incorporation dictate that the provisions in the bill of rights should be added by the states through the due process clause That was written under the Fourteenth Amendment. No incorporation dictates that the bill of rights should not be added.