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US History Bellwork 186 Days until the EOC! Read/Analyze the primary sources you see on page 279. Answer questions 1-3 at the bottom of the page. Write the question and the correct answer AND explain your choice. We will review the documents and cartoons together in ten minutes.

Document A

Document B The taking of the Philippines does not violate the principles of the Declaration of Independence, but will spread them among a people who have never known liberty and who in a few years will be unwilling to leave the shelter of the American flag. . . . The form of government natural to the Asiatic has always been despotism. . . . To abandon those islands is to leave them to anarchy, [and] to short-lived military dictatorships. . . . - Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, March 1900

Document C I wanted the American eagle to go screaming into the Pacific. It seemed tiresome and tame for it to content itself with the Rockies. Why not spread its wings over the Philippines, I asked myself? And I thought it would be a real good thing to do. . . . But I have thought some more, since then, and I have read carefully the treaty of Paris, and I have seen that we do not intend to free, but to subjugate the people of the Philippines. We have gone there to conquer, not to redeem. . . . And so I am an anti-imperialist. I am opposed to having the eagle put its talons on any other land. - Mark Twain, October 1900

Document D

Question 1 Which of the documents is a primary source that supports the maintenance of American control over the Philippines to ensure a stable government there? A Document A B Document B C Document C D Document D

Question 2 According to Document A , how did the cartoonist choose to portray the Filipino population? A. Filipinos are resisting the American presence in thePhilippines. B. Filipinos are cooperating with American officials to maintain U.S. control. C. Filipinos are fleeing their homes in fear of American soldiers. D. Filipinos are celebrating their independence from Spain.

Question 3 Mark Twain most closely agrees with which of the other documents? A. Documents A and D B. Documents A and B C. Document B D. Document D

Objectives for Learning SPI 7.2.1 - Identify consequences of American imperialism (i.e. Spanish American War, expanding trade, extractive economies, Panama Canal, the idea of a superior Anglo-Saxon culture, yellow journalism, military occupation).

Today’s Task - Objective: SPI 7.2.1 - Identify consequences of American imperialism. Procedure: (2 tasks) 1) Using your textbook (268 – 275) define each type of diplomacy practiced during Era 7 give examples of when, where, and why each was practiced Be sure you also include which American president was associated with each type of diplomacy. 2) Using your textbook, answer the five W’s of historical inquiry who, what, when, where, & why for both the acquisition of Hawaii (p. 253-255) and the building of the Panama Canal (270-271).