Mini-Project (Quiz Grade) Due by 11:59pm on 2/23

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Mini-Project (Quiz Grade) Due by 11:59pm on 2/23 1) You may work alone or with a partner 2) Create a google slide or Prezi presentation that contains: Slide 1: A world map that identifies the following parts of the US empire (25pts) Hawaii (5 pts) Alaska (5 pts) Philippines (5 pts) Puerto Rico (5 pts) Guam (5 pts) Slides 2-6: For each of the previous places listed, create a slide that shows the territory on a map & list the resources and/or benefits from the US presence there (5 pts for each slide: total of 25pts) 3) Slides 7-8: Answer the following questions: When looking at the US empire as a whole, what do you think is the MOST IMPORTANT benefit from US imperialism? Explain your answer with evidence (25pts) What do you believe are the negatives that result from the US being involved in these areas? Explain your answer with evidence (25 pts)