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Homework: Reminders: Unit: The Industrial Revolution Focus Activity: MYP Unit Question: What are the consequences of progress? Focus Activity: Take out HW Homework: STUDY for tomorrow’s quiz. Extra help 7:15 tomorrow morning Focus Question: Was the Monroe Doctrine necessary? Thursday, March 21st, 2019  Greetings!  Reminders: Unit 7 Quiz: 3/22

Thursday: What was the name for the division of government into 3 branches?

What do I need to study for Friday’s Quiz? War of 1812: Causes, battles, effects Sectionalism/leaders of each section Ind Rev overview/pos and neg effects Child Labor/Lowell Mills Urbanization/Rise of Cities Transportation Improvements Latin America/Monroe Doctrine

“. . . In the wars of the European powers in matters relating to themselves we have never taken any part Meaning: The U.S. has never gotten involved in conflicts between European countries.

The U.S. will only prepare for war if there is a threat against them. . . . It is only when our rights are invaded or seriously menaced [threatened] that we…make preparation for our defense. Meaning: The U.S. will only prepare for war if there is a threat against them.

The U.S. is connected to events in the Western hemisphere With the movements [actions] in this hemisphere we are of necessity more immediately connected . . . This Hemisphere = Western hemisphere Continents = North America and South America Meaning: The U.S. is connected to events in the Western hemisphere

With the existing colonies [that belong to] any European power we have not interfered and shall not interfere. Meaning: The U.S. will not interfere with any European colonies in the Western hemisphere

But with the Governments who have declared their independence…we could not view any [intervention] … by any European power in any other light than as the [display] of an unfriendly disposition [attitude] toward the United States.” Meaning: If Europe interferes with independent Latin American nations, the U.S. will take it personally and get involved.

Exit Card Make an argument either for OR against the following question: Are Monroe’s statements a result of America becoming more industrialized and powerful? Explain why or why not.