Friday November 21, 2014 Mr. Goblirsch – U.S. History OBJECTIVE – Students Will Be Able To – SWBAT: -Analyze political cartoons showing the imperialist.

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Friday November 21, 2014 Mr. Goblirsch – U.S. History OBJECTIVE – Students Will Be Able To – SWBAT: -Analyze political cartoons showing the imperialist and anti- imperialist viewpoints. AGENDA: 1)WARM-UP: Political Cartoon 2)CONCEPT: Philippine-American War 3)Analyzing Political Cartoons 4)CLOSURE: Imperialist vs. Anti-Imperialist Political Cartoon WARM-UP: (Follow the directions below) ***5 Minutes*** Analyze the political cartoon on Pg Answer the questions below. 1.Define the term Monroe Doctrine using the glossary. 2.What was Uncle Sam riding? What is he riding now? 3.What is the cartoonist saying about American imperialism based on this cartoon?

CHAPTER 10 AMERICA CLAIMS AN EMPIRE

PRIOR KNOWLEDGE: Treaty of Paris USSpain Puerto Rico$20 million for Guam “sale of the Philippines Philippines” CUBA Independence

FILIPINOS REBEL Filipinos reacted with rage to the American annexation Rebel leader Emilio Aguinaldo vowed to fight for freedom and in 1899 he led a rebellion The 3-year war claimed 20,000 Filipino rebels, 4,000 American lives and $400,000,000 (20x the price the U.S. paid for the land) U.S. troops fire on rebels

Protested new American acquisitions Formed Anti- Imperialist League after the Span-Am War Anti-Imperialists “Hostile to liberty” Violated “consent of the governed”

Philippine – American War Political Cartoons

7 Set A: Cartoon 1Judge, 1899

8 Set A: Cartoon 2Life, 1900

9 Set B: Cartoon 1Judge, 1899

10 Set B: Cartoon 2Life, 1900

11 Set C: Cartoon 1Puck, 1901

12 Set C: Cartoon 2Life, 1898

13 Set D: Cartoon 1Puck, 1899

14 Set D: Cartoon 2Life, 1899

15 Set E: Cartoon 1Judge, 1899

16 Set E: Cartoon 2 The World, 1898

17 Set F: Cartoon 1 Judge, 1900

18 Set F: Cartoon 2 Life, 1899

CLOSURE: Imperialist vs. Anti-Imperialist The difference between an Imperialist and an Anti- Imperialist is … During this time, I think I would have been an ___________ because …