WORD OF THE DAY Dollar Diplomacy: policy that sought to further American interests in Latin America by using the financial power of American Business.

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WORD OF THE DAY Dollar Diplomacy: policy that sought to further American interests in Latin America by using the financial power of American Business. (Warm-Up will be on the next slide)

Warm Up: POST SPANISH AMERICAN WAR LESSON

ACQUIRING AND MANAGING NEW LANDS There are 3 regions you will study today: The Pacific East Asia The Caribbean

ACQUIRING AND MANAGING NEW GLOBAL POSSESSIONS

ACQUIRING AND MANAGING NEW GLOBAL POSSESSIONS

ACQUIRING AND MANAGING NEW GLOBAL POSSESSIONS

ACQUIRING AND MANAGING NEW GLOBAL POSSESSIONS