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Bellringer Mahan expressed what foreign policy opinion in his book The Influence of Sea Power Upon History? A nation benefited from having a strong navy and the overseas bases needed to maintain it. Construction of the Panama Canal would increase naval traffic and benefit all Central American countries The U.S. government could increase foreign trade by providing businesses more incentives The U.S. government placed too much emphasis on modernizing the navy instead of the army
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Homework
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New notes Label these notes as 5B.
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Spanish American War Get out your 5A notes
Partner A needs to get an atlas from the bookshelf under the window. Partner B needs to get directions from the front table. Complete the rest of 5A and 5B notes.
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Foreign Policy/Imperialism
Standards Evaluate, take, and defend positions on the various U.S. foreign policies in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Learning Targets I can describe the motivations for U.S. intervention around the world in the early 1900s I can explain the impact/reaction of U.S. intervention around the world in the early 1900s Essential Question (exit slip) Analyze the extent to which U.S. intervention around the world was necessary in the early 1900s.
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notes 4 Presidents – 4 Policies
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William McKinley – Open Door Policy
By the late 19th century, Japan and the European powers had carved much of China into separate spheres of influence. The U.S. held no sphere of influence in China. 1899 "Open Door" policy = all nations would have equal trading and development rights throughout all of China. Such a policy would put all the imperialist powers on equal footing in China and would limit the advantages of having one’s own sphere of influence.
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Theodore Roosevelt – Roosevelt Corollary / Big Stick
the Dominican Republic went bankrupt. Theodore Roosevelt feared other nations might intervene forcibly to collect their debts. Roosevelt issued the Roosevelt Corollary (to the Monroe Doctrine) as part of a 1904 message to Congress. The U.S. had the responsibility to preserve order and protect life and property in the nations of the Western Hemisphere. (using the military if necessary). Roosevelt and later U.S. presidents cited the corollary to justify U.S. intervention in the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Nicaragua, Mexico and Haiti. "I have always been fond of the West African proverb: 'Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far.’” -Theodore Roosevelt
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William Howard Taft - Dollar Diplomacy
Late in his administration, the president described his actions as “substituting dollars for bullets.” He went to great lengths to help develop American business interests in foreign areas. In Latin America, Taft sought to protect the approaches to the Panama Canal. In the Far East, he attempted to safeguard the integrity of China and promote the open door policy.
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Woodrow Wilson – Moral Diplomacy
He advocated "moral diplomacy" (a policy that made the U.S. the conscience of the world). He hoped to spread democracy, condemn colonialism, and promote peace. While he pledged to limit American interventions in Latin America, he ended up intervening more than any previous President, deploying troops to Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and Mexico.
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We’re going on a world tour of U.S. Imperialism!
Get your Passport! We’re going on a world tour of U.S. Imperialism! Locate each country on the map and write the corresponding letter. Panama Mexico Puerto Rico Philippines Hawaii China
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U.S. Imperialism Around the World
Step 1 – summarize 4 facts about U.S. intervention in each country Step 2 – use the quotes provided to determine how these actions were perceived by the U.S and how they were perceived by the people of the other nation.
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Exit Slip Analyze the extent to which U.S. intervention around the world was necessary in the early 1900s.
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Optional/Extra Credit?
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Propaganda Practice: Hawaii
Choose a role: You are an American investor who sees opportunity for profit in plantations on the new territory of Hawaii. Create a poster (full sheet of paper) or brochure (folded sheet of paper) convincing others that they should go with you to Hawaii to start a plantation. You are a Hawaiian activist who resents U.S. involvement in your country. Create a poster (full sheet of paper) or brochure (folded sheet of paper) convincing others that Hawaii should be left to Hawaiians and that American planters should leave. Include: THREE benefits America has by having Hawaii as a territory (you can describe these with a positive or negative tone). TWO reasons Americans should or shouldn’t move to Hawaii. ONE illustration.
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