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One interpretation of American westward expansion in the nineteenth century posits that it "can best be understood in the global context of imperialism and colonialism." How did the rhetoric and practices of the federal government in conquering the American West shape its approach to its interactions with Cuba,China,and the Philippines between 1890 and 1900? To what extent did U.S.imperialism outside of continental North America mirror its actions in the West?
Uncoupling
The process of separating two components that were joined or connected, commonly used in the context of railcars or trailers.
Trailer Parking Brakes
A braking system designed specifically for trailers to prevent them from rolling when parked or during hitching and unhitching operations.
5th Wheel Locks
Mechanical devices designed to secure the fifth wheel coupling on a tractor-trailer, preventing unauthorized detachment of the trailer.
Bowed Upper Coupler
A condition in semi-trailers where the front upper plate, which connects to the tractor, is bent or curved, potentially affecting connection and safety.
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