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Take out your chart from yesterday Take out your chart from yesterday? What were the main ideas in Roosevelt’s speech? What do you think his policies were like as president?

"Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far."

Roosevelt Corollary Added to Monroe Doctrine Gives United States international police power Do you think it is beneficial for the United States to be the world’s police? Why or why not?

Nobel Peace Prize? 1904 - Japan and Russia competing for Korea 1905 - Russia and Japan meet in New Hampshire with Roosevelt Treaty of Portsmith - Both nations leave Manchuria; Japan gets south of Sakhalin Island

Can you make any comparisons between President Theodore Roosevelt and President Barack Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize wins?

Panama Canal Built to cut across Central America US buys rights for $40 million from French US pays Panama $10 mil. and $250,000 per year for “Canal Zone”

Panama Canal

“My, my, Such Possibilities” “The Man Who Can Make Dirt Fly” “Coup d’Etat” “My, my, Such Possibilities” “The Man Who Can Make Dirt Fly”

How is Teddy Roosevelt portrayed in each of these cartoons How is Teddy Roosevelt portrayed in each of these cartoons? Which depiction is the most favorable? The most negative? Point to specific symbols and details in each image to support your answer. What comment is each cartoonist making about Roosevelt's involvement in the Panama Canal project?

Take a few minutes to go through your notes and write down 10 key concepts that we have been studying.