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USHC-6 Essentials Imperialism

The United States as a World Power Isolationism to Interventionism Need Raw Materials and Markets Protect Trade Spread Christianity Expand Capitalism Social Darwinism; US is Superior Open Door Policy in China/Boxer Rebellion

Spanish American War 1898 But: Hawaii Spain Cuba Human Rights Navy/Alfred Thayer Mahan Yellow Journalism USS Maine in Havana Harbor Sugar Trusts in Hawaii

Yellow Boy

Walter Cronkite: The most trusted man in America. The Trusted News: Huntley Brinkley Report

News Today?

Today is the absolute reverse of 100 years ago.

We’ll make the War

Theodore Roosevelt Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine “Big Stick” Diplomacy of Roosevelt “Talk softly and carry a Big Stick.” Panama

Great White Fleet Every World Port

Panama Canal: Big Stick

Theodore Roosevelt: World

Big Stick Roosevelt

Great White Fleet Big Stick

Panama Canal Roosevelt’s Greatest Achievement

National Parks Roosevelt

Trust Buster Roosevelt

Dollar Diplomacy Protect American Investments President Howard Taft

World War 1 M A I N