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American Empire at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: A Brief History with Documents
Kristin Lee Hoganson
History
Gender and Women's Studies
Center for Global Studies
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20th Century
100%
American Empire
100%
Civilization
33%
Self-determination
33%
Democracy
33%
Citizenship
33%
Cultural Self
33%
Puerto Rico
33%
Cross-cultural Encounters
33%
Early Twentieth Century
33%
Imperial Rule
33%
US Power
33%
Caribbean
33%
U.S. Expansion
33%
Cuba
33%
American People
33%
North American Continent
33%
Pedagogical Support
33%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Twentieth Century
100%
Democracy
50%
Self Determination
50%
Puerto Rico
50%
Cuba
50%
Pedagogical Support
50%
Primary Documents
50%
Caribbean
50%
Continent
50%
Early Twentieth Century
50%
Dating
50%
Arts and Humanities
Twentieth Century
100%
American Empire
100%
Empire
66%
USA
66%
era
33%
Self-Determination
33%
Democracy
33%
Early Twentieth-century
33%
Pacific
33%
Cuba
33%
Puerto Rico
33%
Primary Documents
33%
Cross-cultural encounters
33%
American People
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Americans
100%
Psychology
Self-Determination
100%