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The Roots of Imperialism 8-Square Visual Vocabulary H-SS 11.4- Students trace the rise of the United States to its role as a world power in the twentieth century. H-SS 11.2.6- Trace the economic development of the United States and its emergence as a major industrial power, including its gains from trade and the advantages of its physical geography.

Rough Riders

Paper Set-Up: Folding Fold paper in half three times

Visual vocabulary Term 5 facts from reading Summary Drawing/ Symbol Term 5 facts from reading Summary Drawing/ Symbol

William Randolph Hearst / Yellow Journalism pg 145 Alfred T. Mahan pg 139 Frederick J. Turner pg 140 Seward’s Folly pg 140 Queen Liliuokalani pg 143 William Randolph Hearst / Yellow Journalism pg 145 “Remember the Maine!” pg 146 Rough Riders pg 148 Americans Debate Imperialism pg 150 2 in 1 box Red Heading

Rubric 1pt for term 1pts for 5 words 1pt for summary 1pt for drawing 4pts X 8 = 32pts