Unit 5 Goal: DATES! Tonight’s Homework: pgs 663-668 - Explain the reasons (multiple) and specific interests for the U.S involvement in Asia and South America.

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Unit 5 Goal: DATES! Tonight’s Homework: pgs Explain the reasons (multiple) and specific interests for the U.S involvement in Asia and South America prior to WWI. - Start your timeline: plot all imperialist events 1890 to outbreak of WWI. For each President: Term (Date  Date) Political Party Imperial goals? Immediate Goals? Long-Term Goals? Area(s) of Interest? Actions?

Ch 22: Section 1 “Global Involvement and WWI” ( )

Areas of Interest?

US Imperialism in ASIA

USA & China

USA & Japan

US Imperialism in LATIN AMERICA

USA & PANAMA/COLOMBIA

USA & VENEZUELA

USA & NICARAGUA

USA & DR/HAITI

USA & MEXICO