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Outline for Week 10 (week of Monday 10 March 2008) Week #10 Readings: Henretta, pp. 628-657 Final Exam: 2 to 4 PM Tuesday, March 18, 2008 (as listed under “Multiple Section Exams” on the finals schedule at http://www.wou.edu/provost/registrar/finals.php (scroll down to see listing for “History of U.S.”)http://www.wou.edu/provost/registrar/finals.php Discussion Themes: How did the language of imperial expansion compare with the language(s) of progressive reform? How did imperialist expansion affect American ideals of political leadership and progressive reform? How did the goals of American foreign policy change during the progressive era (1880- 1914)? How did militarist expansion affect domestic reform (goals and accomplishments)? Voices: George Prioleau
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The Old Imperialism, 1783-1890
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The New Imperialism: Progressive Empire, 1898—1916 USS Maine, Remains, Havana Harbor, 1898
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“Square Deal” Campaign, 1904
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William Howard Taft, ca. 1908
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Republican Era: 1896-1912 and the Election of 1912
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Referendum on Empire, 1912 General Election
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Persistent Empire: America since 1898
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Outline for Week 10 (week of Monday 10 March 2008) Week #10 Readings: Henretta, pp. 628-657 Final Exam: 2 to 4 PM Tuesday, March 18, 2008 (as listed under “Multiple Section Exams” on the finals schedule at http://www.wou.edu/provost/registrar/finals.php (scroll down to see listing for “History of U.S.”)http://www.wou.edu/provost/registrar/finals.php Discussion Themes: How did the language of imperial expansion compare with the language(s) of progressive reform? How did imperialist expansion affect American ideals of political leadership and progressive reform? How did the goals of American foreign policy change during the progressive era (1880- 1914)? How did militarist expansion affect domestic reform (goals and accomplishments)? Voices: George Prioleau
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Reimagining the West in 19 th century America
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