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6 in 6 Week 2 Day 2. Which amendment gave women the right to vote? (Women’s Suffrage) Which amendment put a ban on the sale, consumption, and manufacturing of alcohol? Which amendment defined the rights of a citizen and allowed for equal protection under the law?
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6 in 6 Week 2 Day 2 • Which amendment gave women the right to vote? (Women’s Suffrage) • Which amendment put a ban on the sale, consumption, and manufacturing of alcohol? • Which amendment defined the rights of a citizen and allowed for equal protection under the law? • Which amendment accounts for Presidential succession? • Which amendment changed the date of the Presidential Inaguration? • Which amendment gave a graduated income tax?
6 in 6 Week 2 Day 3 37. A stronger country taking over a weaker one. 38. What is the title of the poem written about the belief in cultural superiority? 39. Who did we buy Alaska from? How much did it cost? 40. What is the word for taking in as your own? 41. What resources made Hawaii valuable to the US? 42. Explain how Hawaii became a territory of the US?
6 in 6 Week 2 Day 4 43. 1898 War fought over Cuban independence and American expansion. 44. What 3 Territories did the US receive from the SPAM War? 45. The exaggeration of news by the press. 46. Which document defined our relationship with Puerto Rico? 47. Which policy was written to secure our trading rights in China? 48. Describe the U.S. relationship with Cuba following the SPAM War?
CHAPTER 10 AMERICA CLAIMS AN EMPIRE
SECTION 1 IMPERIALISM AND AMERICA
Imperialism • A stronger nation taking over a weaker nation either • Politically • Economically • Militarily
The sun never sets on the British Empire Why Imperialism? • Global Competition • Desire for Military Strength • Alfred T. Mahan • Thirst for new markets • Belief in Cultural Superiority • Social Darwinism meets Anglo-Saxonism
UNITED STATES ACQUIRES ALASKA • 1867 • William Seward • Russia
UNITED STATES ACQUIRES HAWAII • Pacific Expansion • Midway1867 • Hawaiian ties to US Trade • Hawaiian Monarchy • King Kalakaua 1887 • Queen Liliuokalani • Dole - 1898 • Annexation
Foreign trade, competition among foreign nations Unemployment, economic depression Roots of United States Imperialism Economic Political Cultural Rivalry with other imperialist powers Construction of a modern naval fleet Social Darwinism and Anglo-Saxonism Impulse to spread Christianity
Cubans Rebel • Treatment by Spanish • American interests • Jose Marti
War Fever Escalates • ValerianoWeyler • El Carnicero • Yellow Journalism • Pulitzer • Hurst • The DelomeLetter • McKinley • U.S.S. Maine
The War With Spain Erupts • “Remember the Maine” • War in the Philippines • George Dewey • Emilio Aguinaldo
War in the Caribbean • Rough Riders • Teddy Roosevelt • San Juan Hill • Treaty of Paris • Debate • US LANDS ACQUIRED • Puerto Rico • Guam • Philippines
ANNEXATION OF THE PHILIPPINES FOR AGAINST To educate the people and to make them Christians It would be against self-government which is guaranteed by our constitution.
J O U R N A L 12 W E E K 3 • Who is the big man in the middle? • Who is the smaller man on the right? • What topic is this cartoon about? • Explain why you think so.
Ruling Puerto Rico • Foraker Act • 1917
Cuba and the United States • Platt Amendment • Treaties • Intervene • Debt • Naval Base • Guantanamo Bay • Protectorate
FilipinosRebel • Emilio Aguinaldo • Aftermath of the War • Governor Taft • Independence – July 4, 1946
Foreign Influence in China • Spheres of Influence • John Hay’s Open Door Policy • Boxer Rebellion
Three American Beliefs About the United States Capitalist Economy • Growth of US economy depended on exports • US had a right to intervene abroad to keep foreign markets open • Feared that the closing of an area to American products, citizens, or ideas threatened US survival
Impact of United States Territorial Gains • McKinley • William Jennings Bryan • Anti-Imperialist League
SECTION 4 AMERICA AS A WORLD POWER
Teddy Roosevelt and the World • Russo-Japanese War • Korea • Teddy the Peacemaker • Panama Canal • Roosevelt Corollary • Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick • World’s Constable
Taft’s Dollar Diplomacy • Loans
Woodrow Wilson’s Missionary Diplomacy • Moral Responsibility • Intervention in Mexico • Government Takeovers • Carranza • Pancho Villa • John Pershing
ACHIEVED US FOREIGN POLICY GOALS • Expanded its access to foreign markets to ensure growth of domestic economy • Built a modern navy to protect its interests abroad • Exercised its international police power to ensure dominance in Latin America
WEEK 4 JOURNAL 17 • Read the quote you were given as you entered the room. • In your journal 1. Summarize the quote. 2. Identify if the quote is “anti- imperialist” or “imperialist.” 3. Why? Support your answer! When you have finished – study Hot Topics!!!