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Agenda Bell ringer Notability 1

Objective: I can discuss and explain why the United States Foreign Policy changed during the late 19th century. Bell Ringer Notability HW: Due Thursday 2

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2 A B C D 4

3 A B C D 5

4 A B C D 6

Factor Meaning Example 1) Desire for Military Strength 2) Thirst for new markets 3) Belief in Cultural Superiority 7

5 A B C D 8

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Alaska 10

Can we learn anything about how we got Alaska (1867) from this cartoon? What natural resources are found in Alaska? 11

Hawaii 12

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1893 Mr. Dole needs help! 1898 during the Spanish American War Hawaii become apart of the states. 14

What project is this cartoon depicting? Who is the man with the Shovel? What do the ships in the foreground represent? How did America gain permission to build this? 15

What is the message? 16

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Imperialism Def: 18

Terms Annex take (territory) as if by conquest Protectorate a state or territory partly controlled by (but not a possession of) a stronger state 19

6 A B C D 20

7The Gentlemen's Aggrement (1907) between the United States and Japan insured that the Japanese would leave THIS country alone. A B C D Hawii Korea China Phillipines 21

Objective: I can list the major causes of the Spanish American War, prioritize the order and explain why. Bell Ringer Notability HW: Due Thursday 22

1) What branches of government does Article I, II, & III describe? List the branch with the Article 2) Describe the Great Compromise 3) Name 2 court cases that we have gone over this year and name the outcome. 23

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9 A B C D 25

Causes of the Spanish American War Flags inserted from the gallery (meets the criteria of having three objects from the gallery). The link meets the criteria of adding a link to an object (according to the checklist). 26

10 A B C D 27

Spanish American War Causes 1898 Directions: Give examples/or explain the meaning of each. Put them in the order of importance for bringing us to war with Spain. Defend your 1st reason and your last. 1) Economic 2) Humanitarian "Concentration Camps" 3) Expansionist War offered an opportunity to seize territory 4) Sinking of the Maine 5) Yellow Journalism 6) The De Lome letter 28

Using your ipads 1) Find a picture portraying the following: a. Roosevelt Corollary b. Dollar Diplomacy c. Gentleman's Agreement 1907 d. "Speak softly and carry a big stick" In YOUR OWN words with regards to the picture explain in 2 3 sentences (or more) of what they were and what country(s) they were used for. This is due in 30 minutes. 29

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Rough Riders 35

Leon Czolgosz "I killed President McKinley because I done my duty. I didn't believe one man should have so much service and another man should have none."[ 36

Agenda Bell Ringer Senteo Objective: I can explain the Roosevelt Corollary and Dollar Diplomacy and tell you how they relate. 37

Imperialists' Point of view U.S. needs colonies to compete economically. Naval bases needed Anti Imperialists' It would be a financial burden. Need to solve problems at home. U.S. Destiny to expand; White mans burden. Abandoning territories makes the U.S. look weak. Keep lands that Americans lost their lives for. Non whites can't be assimilated into our society. They will involve the US in more wars. A violation of democratic principles to annex land and not offer its people the same rights as U.S. citizens. 38

Russo Japanese War 1904 05 Roosevelt mediated the peace Japan would remain in Manchuria and annex Korea but not threaten the Philippines. Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907 39

Open Door Policy Sec. of State Hay Boxer Rebellion v Manchu Dynasty 40

11 A B C D 41

Agenda NO BELL RINGER TODAY Objective: I will score Mastery on QUIZ 16 Review Quiz 16 42

Conservationist quadrupled the nations National forests Established 5 National parks Review: What was the Monroe Doctrine (1823) Roosevelt Corollary "an international police power." Dominican Republic "Trust Buster" Northern Securities Company (Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, and Burlington Railroads 43

"Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick" 44

Panama Canal 1904 1914 45

Dollar Diplomacy Believed the US could help maintain order by increasing American investment in other countries. 46

12 A B C D 47

Agenda Objective 32: Students will be able to describe the differences between Roosevelt foreign policy and that of Taft and Wilson. 48

Self Determination "Moral Diplomacy" 49

Governing Territories Cuba Platt Amendment (1901) limited Cuban independence until 1934 Platt Amendment required: US approves treaties between Cuba and other countries US has rights to lease naval bases US can intervene in Cuba to keep the peace 50

Governing Territories 1916 promised the Philippines independence, just didn't say when/ Received it in 1946. 1900 Puerto Rico people receive citizenship in 1917; 1952 become and island commonwealth. 51

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The United States as a World Power: Asia and the Pacific Manifest Destiny didn't mean stopping at the Pacific Ocean... Social Darwinism Imperialism v Isolationism? The Missionary Spirit 54