Intro to Imperialism.

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Intro to Imperialism

Journal Define “Foreign Affairs.” What should America’s role be across the world? Should we be involved with other countries, or should we “mind our own business?”

Announcements/Reminders Everything for the term should be in Skyward (test, intro, etc.) Late work due today! The mystery journal

A Unit Plan We’re going to discuss how and when America starts getting more involved in foreign affairs Foreign Affairs- Policy of a government in dealing with other countries or with activities overseas For the first few days, we’ll talk about how America’s power grows And we’ll finish the unit with a big example of some global issues – WWI

Group Activity You will be put into groups and given a major event in American history that is an example of America’s involvement in foreign affairs You will make a poster on your event containing the following information A summary of the event or term. (who/what/when/where/why) What was the main motivation/reasons for the actions of America? Was America justified in her actions? Why or why not?