18.1 OBJ - Explain how and why the United 
States became more imperialistic in the 
late 1800s.

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18.1 OBJ - Explain how and why the United 
States became more imperialistic in the 
late 1800s.

Bellringer; 1. State one economic reason the US 
became imperialistic. 2. State one political reason the US 
became imperialistic. 3. How did the US acquire Alaska? 4. According to this reading, what US 
territory was annexed by the US even 
though an investigation revealed that 
the majority of its peoples opposed 
annexation? BONUS: What planter became the 
leader of Hawaii in 1893?

Intro: Read the quote on the top of p. 586. 1. What is fully ripe according to John 
Stevens? 2. What should the US do according to 
this quote?

IMPERIALism = Why did the US become 
imperialistic?

HOW did the US become imperialistic?

Closure - p. 590 and movie....