This is a u.s. foreign policy that all countries should have equal access with china. this policy reasserted the u.s. position a
s protector of the western hemisphere and was seen as an extension of the monroe doctrine (1823). this was the use of sensationalized news in newspaper publishing to attract readers and increase circulation. this was a conflict in which the u.s. gained many island territories, especially puerto rico and the philippines. this was theodore roosevelt's foreign policy of using military preparedness to prevent international conflict. these are international relations influenced by economic considerations. this is a policy of nonparticipation in international affairs. this was the rallying cry during the spanish-american war because of the sinking of this ship in havana on february 15, 1898.
Foreign Policy was the Open Door Policy, which basically tried to force China to be open to trade. The USS Maine was the kickoff of the Spanish American War, even though Spain didn't attack the ship, it sunk because some idiot put the ammunition too close to the coal fires, but yellow journalists used it as an opportunity to attack Spain.
Major problems at the end of the war included labor strikes and race riots, and a lag in the economy due to farmers' debts. The Red Summer of 1919 saw an increase in violence in more than two dozen cities, as returning veterans (both white and African American) competed for jobs.
<span>After World War II, the Marshall Plan helped countries in Western Europe with rebuilding their economies--since almost every country in Europe at this time had been devastated by the war. </span>
The goal was to slowly withdraw American forces from Vietnam by training South Vietnamese forces to handle the responsibility of fighting the Communistic North Vietnam. It was used as a response to the anti-war protests made by many Americans.