Chapter 12 Vocabulary Flashcards
policy or belief that a nation should limit its alliances and involvement in international political and economic affairs
isolationism
mutual lowering by nations of tariff barriers; recognition by one of two countries of the validity of privileges granted by the other
reciprocity
hearing and resolution of a disagreement of two parties through an impartial third party
arbitration
refusal to take sides
neutrality
country that is technically independent, but whose government and economy are controlled by a stronger power; the nation or region controlled by a stronger nation
protectorate
one who opposes all forms of government
anarchist
proposition added to another as a natural consequence or effect
corollary
Divided into two or more territorial units having a separate political status
partitioned
area in China during the late 1800s where trade was controlled by a foreign power
sphere of influence
security or protection against hurt, loss, or damage; exemption from incurred penalties or liabilities.
indemnity
act of creating a crime against a federal state or public official with the intent of removing the official from office
imperialism