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AGENDA Share about our breaks No mindfulness today (only because we just came back from a nice break!) New unit! Wahoo!

QUICK DISCUSSION We’ve talked about short-term and long- term effects of industrialization. With a partner, recap some of them.

QUICK DISCUSSION We’ve talked about short-term and long-term effects of industrialization. With a partner, recap some of them. What happens if you run out of natural resources?

IMPERIALISM!! EMPIRE-BUILDING QUICK DISCUSSION We’ve talked about short-term and long-term effects of industrialization. With a partner, recap some of them. What happens if you run out of natural resources? Colonize a new place! Make new colonies! Or, build an empire… IMPERIALISM!! EMPIRE-BUILDING

IMPERIALISM EMPIRE-BUILDING

Let’s practice note-taking

Ch 18: America Claims an Empire Take 15 minutes. Read section one. Take notes however you normally take notes.

Let’s see what you retained  Close your notes and book

Close your notes and your book Summarize the section in twenty or fewer words. What was the main idea? What’s imperialism? What motivated the US to imperialize? What’s the significance of Alfred T. Mahan? What’s Seward’s folly? Why did we take over Hawaii?

“Every empire seeks as its imperialistic mission not to plunder and control but to educate and liberate." “The truth is that imperialism was never idealistic. It has always been driven by economic or strategic interests.” Which of these two do you agree with more and why \ Print page 9-15, 21-26