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• The United States annexes Hawaii in 1900 - Imperialism
This annexation was a form of American Imperialism because Hawaii used to be an independent, self-governing country at the time. American annexed the country, and ended the Hawaiian monarchy, making Hawaii an American territory, in other words, a colony, although it would become a state in 1959.
• The United States attempts to mediate in the Venezuela-Great Britain dispute in 1895 - Interventionism
This is a form of American interventionism because the U.S. intervened in the affairs of two independent countries: Venezuela and Great Britain. This intervention was influenced by the Monroe Doctrine: the doctrine that stated that Latin America was part of the U.S. sphere of influence, and that European powers should not intervene there.
• The United States declines to give aid to Hungarian patriots in 1849. - Isolationism
This decline is a form of American isolationism because the U.S. refused to give aid to the patriotic Hungarian cause, and decided instead to say away from European affairs, and more specifically, Austro-Hungarian affairs.
The contenent that migrate last is south america
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<span>Bebop
originated as musicians’ music that is played by musicians with other
money-making gigs who did not care about commercial potential of the new music.
Hence, there weren’t any bebop recording made during the early 1940s because it
did not attract the attention of major record labels nor was it intended to.
Thus, some of the early bebop was recorded informally. Furthermore, formal
recording of bebop was first performed for small specialty labels who were less
concerned with mass-market appeal than the major labels in 1944.</span>