Unit 5: Imperialism & WWI

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Unit 5: Imperialism & WWI 12.13.16

Take out your homework from last night. Entry Task Take out your homework from last night.

Values What values did you find in Roosevelt’s speeches? Values guide our actions Decisions we make as individuals, as groups, and as a country are guided by our values

1898 Treaty of Paris Treaty gave the United States control over the Philippines This issue is hotly debated in the US What should the US do with the Philippines? Over the next two days you are going to look at this question and form an argument that supports 1 of 3 options

Step One Fall 1898 Read the document Highlight key pieces of background information

Three Ideas Anti-Imperialism Imperialism Large Policy Small Policy 2 3 1 3

What should the US do with the Philippines? Tomorrow, you will be presenting your option to your group Citizens will listen to all presentations, ask questions, and make a decision on which one to go with

Option 1 Option2 Option3 Citizens Group 1 Rebekah Mackenzie Claire (Large Policy) Option2 (Anti-Imperialism) Option3 (Small Policy) Citizens (Decision Makers) Group 1 Rebekah Mackenzie Claire Kieran Sarah Mia Kenzie Eli Brie Michael Zach Group 2 Dan Pierre Gus Jenner Margo Mitchell Marques Elise Verania Isaac Group 3 Nicole Jake Amanda Kenneth Julia Jack Jenny Justin

Option 1 Option2 Option3 Citizens Group 1 Alex B Kristina Brendan (Large Policy) Option2 (Anti-Imperialism) Option3 (Small Policy) Citizens (Decision Makers) Group 1 Alex B Kristina Brendan Daisy Chase Bruno Julie Brandon Jun Alex C Sana Group 2 Akirah Cole April Brenna Kira Samuel Willow Shelby Marcos Max Sophia Group 3 Bella Adrian Sean Sarah Josiah Madison Cassidy Jameson

Option 1 Option2 Option3 Citizens Group 1 Garrett Victoria Kyree (Large Policy) Option2 (Anti-Imperialism) Option3 (Small Policy) Citizens (Decision Makers) Group 1 Garrett Victoria Kyree Trinity Elias Stephanie Li Alison Group 2 Allie Serag Davis Erik Lauryn Siarfo Caroline Anthony Group 3 Jack David Zach Leila Jacob B Chloe Nick Ryan Group 4 Ruby Mack Sami Daniel Jacob D Sam Isis Sandesh

Option 1 Option2 Option3 Citizens Group 1 Nerea Erik Lyndon Daniel (Large Policy) Option2 (Anti-Imperialism) Option3 (Small Policy) Citizens (Decision Makers) Group 1 Nerea Erik Lyndon Daniel Stuart Meg Aya Will Dil Abigail Sidney Group 2 Sunny Sylas Jasmine Micah Jaedon Melodie Josh Liam Nathan Conner Group 3 Roberto Ethan Alanna David Cameron Lena Zach Julia Akim

Step 2: Group Work Your packet includes detailed information on your group’s assigned option The last page has directions for your group work. Follow the directions to put together a short presentation explaining why your option is the best path for America.*

Presentations Your group should put together a 3-5 minute presentation that outlines: What your option is Why your option is the best direction for our country Convince the citizens! Everyone should participate

Tomorrow’s Plan 10 minutes: Meet with your partners & finalize your presentations 20 minutes: Group debates Share all 3 options Questions Decision 10 minutes: Class debrief