Reasons for Building the Panama Canal

Similar documents
Work Period: Latin America and China Foreign policies Notes President Chart Activity

Chapter 17: Becoming a World Power ( )

BECOMING A WORLD POWER

Chapter 7, Section 3. New American Diplomacy

BELLRINGER. Read the abridged platform of the American Anti- Imperialist League. What is the main argument presented against imperialist policies?

Unit 11 Part 1-Spanish American War

Unit 2: Imperialism and Isolationism ( )

Roosevelt Taft Wilson. Big Stick Diplomacy Dollar Diplomacy Moral Diplomacy

APAH Reading Guide Chapter 21. Directions After reading pp , explain the significance of the following terms.

U.S. Imperialism s Impact on Other Nations

Unit 8: Imperialism. February 15th & 16th

Key Term Sheet UNIT #4: IMPERIALISM Chapter 7, Sections 1-3 (Pages )

IT S STORY TIME! UNIT 4 AMERICAN IMPERIALISM Part 1 The Imperialist Vision Part 2 The Spanish-American War Part 3 New American Diplomacy

Chapter 7 America as a World Power Notes 7.1 The United States Gains Overseas Territories The Big Idea

Female progressives often justified their reformist political activities on the basis of???

Presidents in general are not lovable. They ve had to do too much to get where they are. But there was one president who was lovable Teddy Roosevelt

The United States and Latin America

throughout the US? Around the world? Why or why not.

Unit 5. US Foreign Policy, Friday, December 9, 11

Letter from President Fillmore asking Japan. American ships to stop for supplies safety reasons

Chapter 17. Becoming a World Power ( )

18 America Claims an Empire QUIT

APUSH. U.S. Imperialism REVIEWED! EMPIRE & EXPANSION

America s Path to Empire. APUSH/AP-DC Unit 7 - Period 8

Unit 6: A New Role in the World

Imperalism.notebook March 03, 2015

Essential Question: How did America s role in the world change from 1890 to 1914?

Title Student Check Notebook Check Class Notes The West 1890s /15 Class Notes Imperialism (2 days = Double

Name: ANSWER KEY Date: Mod: Years in Office Political Party Progressive Successes of Administration

Difficult choice. Republican ideals? Imperial power?

Unit 9 Imperialism and WWI. New US Power and Diplomacy

Unit VII Study Guide- American Imperialism

Empire and Expansion. Chapter 27

NJDOE MODEL CURRICULUM PROJECT

-King Kalahaua: Queen Liliuokalani (Sandford B. Dole)

Guided Reading and Analysis: Becoming a World Power,

(Think in reverse for America s products)

Unit 6 Review Sheets Foreign Policies: Imperialism Isolationism (Spanish-American War Great Depression)

Alan Brinkley, AMERICAN HISTORY 13/e. Chapter Twenty-one: America and the Great War

8 TH GRADE UNITS OF INSTRUCTION

New American Diplomacy. Chapter 5 Section 3 US History (EOC)

Copyright 2014 Edmentum - All rights reserved.

U.S. Imperialism Practice Questions

Let's discuss: to stop human rights abuses under no circumstances

ID- Captured Filipino Insurrectionists (642) Summary 1-How many Filipinos died in the three year insurrection against the US? 600,000 Summary 2- How

Primary Document #1: The Open Door Notes (Policy) ( )

The Progressive Presidents

The United States Looks Overseas

STAAR BLITZ: IMPERIALISM, SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, WWI APRIL 22, 2015

American Foreign Policy, : The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly.

Expanding Horizons: Imperialism

Between 1870 and 1900, Europeans had taken over 1/5 of land and 1/10 of population of the world Germany became America s biggest imperialist foe and

Lesson 9: An Emerging World Power Imperialist = Expansionist (Chapter 9 in Textbook)

How did conditions in eastern Europe in the late 1800s lead to an increase in Jewish immigration?

Acquiring and Managing Global Power

TR: FIRST MODERN PRESIDENT

1. The law that divided reservation land among individual Native Americans

America s Path to Empire. APUSH/AP-DC Unit 7 - Period 5

America: Pathways to the Present: Cambridge Ed

Unit 2: The Rise of Big Government

THE EMERGENCE OF THE AMERICAS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS,

World History Unit 7 Vocabulary Era of Imperialism ( C.E.)

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR VOCAB

"Champion Rough Rider of the World" Steele Denver Evening Post : December 1898 Upon his triumphal return from leading the Rough Riders in Cuba,

Welcome to History 12 Political and Social History of the U.S. II From 1876 to the present Prof. Valadez

Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad. Chapter 29

Welcome to History 12 Political and Social History of the U.S. II From 1876 to the present Prof. Valadez

FINISH PROJ/ PROGESSIVES / JUMP ON PAGE 672!!!

Standards US History 10-25

1. AMERICA BECOMES A WORLD POWER

Unit 4: Imperialism. Name: Word Definition Analysis

Taft's Dollar Diplomacy

I. A Brief History of American Foreign Policy

AP Government Policy Makin y g Text Ch Chapt 1 er 5 15

Woodrow Wilson: Traditionalist or Innovator? APUSH Mr. McPherson

Chapter 27: The Path of Empire, (Pages )

-Born into a wealthy NY family -Had severe asthma (not expected to live past age 5) -His father stressed physical fitness TR always pushed himself

All Possible Questions You Will Find in Reading Quiz D

Imperialism. Creation of the U.S. Empire

1 U.S. Expansion Pacific to Caribbean 2 Imperialism & Manifest Destiny Imperialism: The quest for colonial empires Manifest Destiny: US was destined

State of the Union Bingo 2007

Unit 7: America Comes of Age FRQ Outlines

3. Theodore Roosevelt expanded the Monroe Doctrine as a way to prevent. European involvement in the affairs of Latin American countries.

Imperialism and WWI US History Unit 4. Name:

US HISTORY 11 (MASTER MAP)

THE AGE OF IMPERIALISM. The Emergence of the U.S. in World Affairs

Progressivism. Definition of Progressivism A movement of the people to curb the powers of the special interests When did it occur?

The Nation at War

Chapter 17, Section 1 I. Building Support for Imperialism (pages ) A. Beginning in the 1880s, Americans wanted the United States to become a

American Imperialism ( )

Prentice Hall. Out of Many North Carolina Course of Study for Advanced Placement to United States History

4. During the late 1800s, the port of entry for the majority of immigrants was a. Boston b. New York City c. Philadelphia d.

Why Latin America Is Important. Brian Gendreau Latin America Career Day October 23, 2015

Essential U.S. History

affairs of other countries

Compare and contrast the political, social, economic and geographic motives for migration to the three colon

Resources for Navigating Successes, Failures, & Consequences

Imperialism Practice Test

Welcome to History 06 History of the Americas II Prof. Valadez

Foreign Policy. GLOBAL CONNECT University of California, Irvine

Transcription:

Name: ANSWER KEY Hour: Assignment #3: New American Diplomacy Chapter 7, Section 3 (pgs. 276-283) 1.) Complete the following graphic organizer that lists the results of the Open Door Policy : Results All countries could trade with China Open Door Policy Prevented warfare among competing countries 2.) As you read about American diplomacy complete the graphic organizer below that lists the reasons the U.S. wanted a canal through Central America: Save Time Reasons for Building the Panama Canal Save Money (fuel) Help the U.S. remain a world power

3.) What motivated the U.S. to build a canal through Panama? How did Roosevelt assist Panama in becoming independent? A canal would save time and money in commercial and military shipping. Roosevelt sent ships to Panama and recognized Panamanian independence from Colombia. 4.) Complete the diplomacies chart below: Big Stick Diplomacy Dollar Diplomacy Moral Diplomacy President _Roosevelt s_ Policy President Taft s Policy President Wilson s Policy Displaying American power to the world will make nations think twice about fighting and thus promote peace Orders the Great White Fleet to tour the world (a show of U.S. military strength) Acquires the Panama Canal (strong arms Columbia to get it) America should help Latin America businesses/industry develop/grow The belief is that this approach would bring Latin American countries out of poverty and social disorder Believed that democracy was essential to a nation s stability and prosperity The United States should promote and encourage democracy in Latin America

Name: Hour: Assignment #3: New American Diplomacy Chapter 7, Section 3 (pgs. 276-283) 1.) Complete the following graphic organizer that lists the results of the Open Door Policy : Open Door Policy Results All countries could trade with. A) China B) United States warfare among competing countries. A) Permitted B) Prevented 2.) As you read about American diplomacy complete the graphic organizer below that lists the reasons the U.S. wanted a canal through Central America: Choices: Save Time Waste Time Transportation Save Money (fuel) Help China remain a world power Reasons for Building the Panama Canal Help the U.S. remain a world power Tourism Choice Strategy

3.) What motivated the U.S. to build a canal through Panama? How did Roosevelt assist Panama in becoming independent? A canal would save in commercial and military shipping. Roosevelt sent ships to Panama and recognized Panamanian independence from Colombia. A) time and money B) sea life disruption 4.) Complete the diplomacies chart below: Big Stick Diplomacy Dollar Diplomacy Moral Diplomacy President Policy A) Taft s B) Roosevelt s C) Wilson s President Policy A) Taft s B) Roosevelt s C) Wilson s President Policy A) Taft s B) Roosevelt s C) Wilson s Displaying American power to the world will make nations think twice about fighting and thus promote peace. Orders the great White Fleet to tour the world (a show of U.S. military strength) America should help Latin America businesses/industry develop/grow Believed that democracy was essential to a nation s stability and prosperity A) The brief is that this approach would bring Latin American countries out of poverty and social disorder B) Acquires the Panama Canal (strong arms Columbia to get it) C) The United States should promote and encourage democracy in Latin America Choice Strategy

Name: Hour: Assignment #3: New American Diplomacy Chapter 7, Section 3 (pgs. 276-283) 1.) Complete the following graphic organizer that lists the results of the Open Door Policy : (pages 276-277) Results Open Door Policy 2.) As you read about American diplomacy complete the graphic organizer below that lists the reasons the U.S. wanted a canal through Central America: (pages 279-280) Reasons for Building the Panama Canal Closed Strategy

3.) What motivated the U.S. to build a canal through Panama? How did Roosevelt assist Panama in becoming independent? (pages 279-280) 4.) Complete the diplomacies chart below: (pages 278-283) Big Stick Diplomacy Dollar Diplomacy Moral Diplomacy President Policy President Policy President Policy Closed Strategy

Name: Hour: Assignment #3: New American Diplomacy Chapter 7, Section 3 (pgs. 276-283) 1.) Complete the following graphic organizer that lists the results of the Open Door Policy : Results Open Door Policy 2.) As you read about American diplomacy complete the graphic organizer below that lists the reasons the U.S. wanted a canal through Central America: Reasons for Building the Panama Canal Open Ended

3.) What motivated the U.S. to build a canal through Panama? How did Roosevelt assist Panama in becoming independent? 4.) Complete the diplomacies chart below: Big Stick Diplomacy Dollar Diplomacy Moral Diplomacy President Policy President Policy President Policy Open Ended

Name: Hour: Assignment #3: New American Diplomacy Chapter 7, Section 3 (pgs. 276-283) 1.) Complete the following graphic organizer that lists the results of the Open Door Policy : Results Open Door Policy All countries could trade with China. Prevented warfare among competing countries. 2.) As you read about American diplomacy complete the graphic organizer below that lists the reasons the U.S. wanted a canal through Central America: Save Time Reasons for Building the Panama Canal Tourism Help the U.S remain a world power Yes/No Strategy

3.) What motivated the U.S. to build a canal through Panama? How did Roosevelt assist Panama in becoming independent? A canal would save time and money in commercial and military shipping. Roosevelt sent ships to Panama and recognized Panamanian independence from Colombia. 4.) Complete the diplomacies chart below: Big Stick Diplomacy Dollar Diplomacy Moral Diplomacy President Taft s Policy President Taft s Policy President Wilson s Policy Displaying American power to the world will make nations think twice about fighting and thus promote peace. Orders the great White Fleet to tour the world (a show of U.S. military strength) Acquires the Panama Canal (strong arms Columbia to get it) America should help Latin America businesses/industry develop/grow The belief that this is approach would bring Latin American countries out of poverty and social disorder Believed that democracy was essential to a nation s stability and prosperity The United States should promote and encourage democracy in Latin America Yes/No Strategy