Thursday, November 14, 2013 Today…  Chapter 9 –Pre- Test Questionnaire  You Need…  Your Notebook  Scissors and Glue  Pen or pencil  Coloring Materials.

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Thursday, November 14, 2013 Today…  Chapter 9 –Pre- Test Questionnaire  You Need…  Your Notebook  Scissors and Glue  Pen or pencil  Coloring Materials

This week… Monday – Veteran’s Day Tuesday – Review Civil Rights Unit Wednesday – Civil Rights Unit Test Thursday – Imperialism Unit Introduction Friday – Imperialism Unit Introduction

Cut and Paste 30, 31, and 31.5 into Notebooks

The 4 Big Ideas for War and Conflict Unit

Today… Ch. 9 Pre-Test Questionnaire Introduction to “American Imperialism”

“I can…” goals Chapter 9: I can explain the meaning of the word “Imperialism”. I can identify and describe major foreign conflicts involving the U.S. ( ). Which include: Spanish-American War Philippine War Boxer Rebellion Latin American Interventions Panama Revolution & Canal Mexican Revolution

Clear your desks and… Have a pen or pencil ready! Huey…give me a pencil Get your own man!

Chapter 9 Pre-Test

_____1. Iraq_____2. Spain_____3. Philippines_____4. Hawaii _____5. Canada_____6. Vietnam_____7. China_____8. Panama _____9. Germany_____10. Cuba_____11. Puerto Rico_____12. Mexico _____13. India_____14. Haiti_____15. Guatemala____16. Afghanistan _____17. Japan_____18. Italy_____19. Russia_____20. Chile X X X X XX X X XXXX X X X X X X X X = After 1870 X = Before 1870

PART TWO – VOCABULARY – Put an (X) next to any of the following words or statements that best describe the word “Imperialism”. You may pick more than one. _____21. Minding your own business. _____22. Bullying _____23. Respect for other people and countries _____24. Imposing your will on others (Making others do what you want) _____25. Stealing _____26. Powerful _____27. Weak _____28. Spreading your influence across the world _____29. Feeling superior (better) than others _____30. Powerless X X X X X X

Why do some people or countries pick on or bully others? What “worldwide” problems are the United States involved in today? Why do you think that is?

Big, Powerful Nation Small, Weak Nation What is IMPERIALISM?

You can learn a lot from a cartoon… Why did the U.S. become Imperialist?

Why? Westward Expansion…

U.S. Westward Expansion

Why? Westward Expansion…led to WORLD Expansion

Reasons why? Westward expansion led to WORLD expansion All the Great Nations were doing it Britain, France, Germany, Etc. Money Power Belief in Cultural Superiority

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Color Packet Title Page & Vocabulary Squares

Homework Vocabulary Notes on Page 32

America becoming Imperialist… Not Cool! Chapter 9