From Monroe to Imperialism

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From Monroe to Imperialism United States Foreign Policy From Monroe to Imperialism

Unit Questions How was US Foreign Policy carried out as a result of the Monroe Doctrine? What was the significance of American Imperialism? How does American Imperialism affect the world in 2015?

Step 1: Monroe Doctrine http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?doc=23 In your journals, answer the following questions. (use above link) Who was “MONROE” & when was this doctrine written? Summarize what the Monroe Doctrine said. What was the main point of the Monroe Doctrine? (2-3 sentences)

Step 2: Lets go to Hawaii

Based on Queen Lili’s protest When did this happen? In your own words infer how Hawaii became a territory of the USA.

Step 3: Political Cartoon In your journal explain what this cartoon is trying to express. Focus on symbolism