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Racial Superiority
The belief that a particular race possesses qualities, abilities, or characteristics that make it superior to other races, often used to justify discriminatory practices or policies.
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The 26th President of the United States (1901–1909) known for his vigorous foreign policy, progressive reforms in domestic policy, and as a leader of the Republican Party.
"Open Door" Policy
A foreign policy principle advocated by the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, promoting equal privileges among countries trading with China and supporting Chinese territorial and administrative integrity.
Unincorporated Territory
A region not having the full legal status of a state or independent nation, often governed by another country but without the full rights of self-government.
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