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Details: Read & Notes Ch 10 S 4 ________________ #36 Ch 10 S 4 11.4.3- Describe the U.S. role in the panama revolution and the building of the Panama Canal 11.4.4- Explain the diplomatic policies of Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson

Chapter 10: America Claims an Empire Section 4: America as a World Power

Terms Foreign- Outside the U.S. Policy- A set of rules or laws Foreign Policy- the rules or laws that our government follows when dealing with other nations Diplomacy- the style a president uses when dealing with issues with other nations or leaders Corollary- an addition to something that already exists.

Objectives Explain the U.S. role in the Panama Revolution and the building of the Panama Canal. Explain the diplomatic policies of Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson. Roosevelt’s Big Stick Diplomacy Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine Taft’s Dollar Diplomacy Wilson’s Missionary (or Moral) Diplomacy

Notes Panama Revolution & Canal Big Stick Diplomacy Roosevelt Corollary Taft’s Dollar Diplomacy Wilson’s Missionary Diplomacy

Panama Rebellion & Canal U.S. wanted to build a canal for economic efficiency 2 possible routes, panama was best Could not get Colombia to let us build it U.S. organizes a Panamanian rebellion against Colombia Panama Canal built Shortens the time it takes to ship products from coast to coast Finished in 1914 ($10 mil, $250Kyr Canal Zone)

Foreign Affairs and Presidential Diplomacy Roosevelt Corollary Dollar Diplomacy Missionary Diplomacy Roosevelt Taft Wilson

The Roosevelt Corollary “Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far.” Strengthened U.S. dominance in Latin America The Corollary added to the 1823 Monroe Doctrine, which demanded European powers to stay out of L.A. affairs. The Corollary added that the U.S. would use force to protect its economic interests in L.A.

Dollar Diplomacy Used to keep European nations out of Latin American affairs. Using DD, American bankers loaned L.A. countries in danger of defaulting on their loans money so they would not be subject to European takeover. Example: Nicaragua- U.S. helped Nicaraguan Govt. when they almost went bankrupt, the citizens revolted, the U.S. sent 2K troops.

Missionary Diplomacy Pressured nations in the western hemisphere to establish democratic governments. U.S. had moral responsibility to deny recognition to any L.A. gov’t. was: oppressive, undemocratic, or hostile to U.S. interests. Wilson refused to recognize gov’ts that came to power through violence, like Huerta in Mexico. U.S. invaded Veracruz, eventually Huerta’s govt. collapsed, but we still interfered in Mexican affairs (PV). U.S. intervention in Mexico increased anti-American feelings there

Details: Read & Notes Ch 10 S 4 Margin ? : C (1) Study guide ?s 1-6 (6) 11.4.3- Describe the U.S. role in the panama revolution and the building of the Panama Canal 11.4.4- Explain the diplomatic policies of Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson

Details: Pg 368 Terms & Names #1-10 Pg 368 Main Ideas #1-10 #41 Ch 10 Assessment Details: Pg 368 Terms & Names #1-10 Pg 368 Main Ideas #1-10 I am collecting #37, 38, 39, 40, & 41 at the end of the period