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10 th American History Daily Lessons
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This Day in History and Current Events This Day in History 1990- West Germany and East Germany ended 45 years of postwar division, declaring the creation of a new unified country. Current Event Moody's: Obama still on track to beat Romney –Despite a wave of disappointing economic reports, President Obama is still likely to top Mitt Romney on Election Day, according to the latest forecast from Moody's Analytics. –According to the model, which produces a state-by-state prediction based in part on the latest economic data, Obama is on track to capture 303 electoral votes. (270 are required for victory.) –Moody's is predicting that Obama will win several important battleground states, including Virginia, Colorado and Ohio. –The latest round of data would appear to suggest bad news for Obama. The economy added only 96,000 jobs in August, below the rate needed to merely keep pace with population growth. But Moody's model already assumed a slowdown in the second half of the year, and the bad news did not move any states into Romney's column. Still, things could change over the next month.
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While you were gone 10 th American HistoryMake-up Assignments While you were gone 10 th American History- Make-up Assignments Mr. Cook Room 214 Student-______________ Date Absent Oct. 3 Date Due-______ Please attach your make-up work to this sheet when you hand it in! Homework: –Chapter 7 Section 2 Quiz – Oct. 4 –Read Chapter 7 Section 3 pg. 213- 217 with notes. Look at page 213 for type of notes to take. Due Oct. 5 In Class Work: Activities- –Power point- Spanish American War –Fishbone- Spanish American War –Go over Chapter 7 Section 2 assessment- pg. 212 Examination: Date and Period you will take the exam- ______________________ Signature:______________
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Day #34 Assignments - –Chapter 176 Section 2 Quiz- Oct. 12 –Read Chapter 7 Section 3 pg. 213-217 with notes. Look at page 213 for type of notes to take. Due Oct. 15 Homework due today - None In Class Work - Activities- –Power point- Spanish American War –Fishbone- Spanish American War –Go over Chapter 7 Section 2 assessment- pg. 212 Unit II Becoming a World Power FishbonePowerPoint Ch. 7 Sect. 2 Assessment
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Spanish- American War CausesWho Anti-Imperialists After the War Where and What Results of the War
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Spanish- American War CausesWho Anti-Imperialists After the War Where and What Results of the War Spanish policies in Cuba- Human rights- Butcher Weyler U.S. Sympathy to Cuban rebels. U.S. Sympathy to Cuban rebels. de Lome Letter de Lome Letter Yellow Press (Journalism) Yellow Press (Journalism) Sinking of the Maine Sinking of the Maine Jingoism (Hawks) Jingoism (Hawks) Imperialism- U.S. power play Imperialism- U.S. power play Economics- U.S. planters and Economics- U.S. planters and investors. investors.
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Spanish- American War CausesWho Anti-Imperialists After the War Where and What Results of the War Spanish policies in Cuba- Human rights- Butcher Weyler U.S. Sympathy to Cuban rebels. U.S. Sympathy to Cuban rebels. de Lome Letter de Lome Letter Yellow Press (Journalism) Yellow Press (Journalism) Sinking of the Maine Sinking of the Maine Jingoism (Hawks) Jingoism (Hawks) Imperialism- U.S. power play Imperialism- U.S. power play Economics- U.S. planters and Economics- U.S. planters and investors. investors. United States McKinley, T.Roosevelt and Rough Riders, Buffalo Soldiers, Navy- Admiral Dewey and Navy- Admiral Dewey and Aquinaldo Aquinaldo Pulitzer and Hearst- Publishers Pulitzer and Hearst- Publishers Cuba Cuba Spanish and General Weyler Spanish and General Weyler Cuban rebels and Jose Marti Cuban rebels and Jose Marti
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Spanish- American War CausesWho Anti-Imperialists After the War Where and What Results of the War Spanish policies in Cuba- Human rights- Butcher Weyler U.S. Sympathy to Cuban rebels. U.S. Sympathy to Cuban rebels. de Lome Letter de Lome Letter Yellow Press (Journalism) Yellow Press (Journalism) Sinking of the Maine Sinking of the Maine Jingoism (Hawks) Jingoism (Hawks) Imperialism- U.S. power play Imperialism- U.S. power play Economics- U.S. planters and Economics- U.S. planters and investors. investors. Philippines T. Roosevelt- Asst.Sec. of Navy send Commodore Dewey. Destroys Spanish Navy- Manila Bay Cuba Havana Harbor Kettle and San Juan Hill Battle of Santiago Bay United States McKinley, T.Roosevelt and Rough Riders, Buffalo Soldiers, Navy- Admiral Dewey and Navy- Admiral Dewey and Aquinaldo Aquinaldo Pulitzer and Hearst- Publishers Pulitzer and Hearst- Publishers Cuba Cuba Spanish and General Weyler Spanish and General Weyler Cuban rebels and Jose Marti Cuban rebels and Jose Marti
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Spanish- American War CausesWho Anti-Imperialists After the War Where and What Results of the War Spanish policies in Cuba- Human rights- Butcher Weyler U.S. Sympathy to Cuban rebels. U.S. Sympathy to Cuban rebels. de Lome Letter de Lome Letter Yellow Press (Journalism) Yellow Press (Journalism) Sinking of the Maine Sinking of the Maine Jingoism (Hawks) Jingoism (Hawks) Imperialism- U.S. power play Imperialism- U.S. power play Economics- U.S. planters and Economics- U.S. planters and investors. investors. Philippines T. Roosevelt- Asst.Sec. of Navy send Commodore Dewey. Destroys Spanish Navy- Manila Bay Cuba Havana Harbor Kettle and San Juan Hill Battle of Santiago Bay 4 months of war -“Splendid little war” $250 million and over 2,000 soldier deaths (mostly from yellow fever) Spain gives up all claims to Cuba, cede Puerto Rico and Guam to the U.S. Philippines turned over to U.S. for $20 million. U.S. now has colonies of over 100,000 sq. miles and 10 million people. United States McKinley, T.Roosevelt and Rough Riders, Buffalo Soldiers, Navy- Admiral Dewey and Navy- Admiral Dewey and Aquinaldo Aquinaldo Pulitzer and Hearst- Publishers Pulitzer and Hearst- Publishers Cuba Cuba Spanish and General Weyler Spanish and General Weyler Cuban rebels and Jose Marti Cuban rebels and Jose Marti
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Spanish- American War CausesWho Anti-Imperialists After the War Where and What Results of the War Spanish policies in Cuba- Human rights- Butcher Weyler U.S. Sympathy to Cuban rebels. U.S. Sympathy to Cuban rebels. de Lome Letter de Lome Letter Yellow Press (Journalism) Yellow Press (Journalism) Sinking of the Maine Sinking of the Maine Jingoism (Hawks) Jingoism (Hawks) Imperialism- U.S. power play Imperialism- U.S. power play Economics- U.S. planters and Economics- U.S. planters and investors. investors. Philippines T. Roosevelt- Asst.Sec. of Navy send Commodore Dewey. Destroys Spanish Navy- Manila Bay Cuba Havana Harbor Kettle and San Juan Hill Battle of Santiago Bay 4 months of war -“Splendid little war” $250 million and over 2,000 soldier deaths (mostly from yellow fever) Spain gives up all claims to Cuba, cede Puerto Rico and Guam to the U.S. Philippines turned over to U.S. for $20 million. U.S. now has colonies of over 100,000 sq. miles and 10 million people. Were opposed to empire Were opposed to empire building- goes against building- goes against American values and beliefs. American values and beliefs. Opposed to annexing Philippines Opposed to annexing Philippines and administration and pacification. and administration and pacification. U.S can not be a democracy and an empire. Do not want a war with Japan over Pacific territories. United States McKinley, T.Roosevelt and Rough Riders, Buffalo Soldiers, Navy- Admiral Dewey and Navy- Admiral Dewey and Aquinaldo Aquinaldo Pulitzer and Hearst- Publishers Pulitzer and Hearst- Publishers Cuba Cuba Spanish and General Weyler Spanish and General Weyler Cuban rebels and Jose Marti Cuban rebels and Jose Marti
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Spanish- American War CausesWho Anti-Imperialists After the War Where and What Results of the War Spanish policies in Cuba- Human rights- Butcher Weyler U.S. Sympathy to Cuban rebels. U.S. Sympathy to Cuban rebels. de Lome Letter de Lome Letter Yellow Press (Journalism) Yellow Press (Journalism) Sinking of the Maine Sinking of the Maine Jingoism (Hawks) Jingoism (Hawks) Imperialism- U.S. power play Imperialism- U.S. power play Economics- U.S. planters and Economics- U.S. planters and investors. investors. Philippines T. Roosevelt- Asst.Sec. of Navy send Commodore Dewey. Destroys Spanish Navy- Manila Bay Cuba Havana Harbor Kettle and San Juan Hill Battle of Santiago Bay 4 months of war -“Splendid little war” $250 million and over 2,000 soldier deaths (mostly from yellow fever) Spain gives up allclaims to Cuba, cede Puerto Rico and Guam to the U.S. Philippines turned over to U.S. for $20 million. U.S. now has colonies of over 100,000 sq. miles and 10 million people. Were opposed to empire Were opposed to empire building- goes against building- goes against American values and beliefs. American values and beliefs. Opposed to annexing Philippines Opposed to annexing Philippines and administration and pacification. and administration and pacification. U.S can not be a democracy and an empire. Do not want a war with Japan over Pacific territories. Teller Amendment- After war Cuba would be independent. Platt Amendment- Cuba 1) No foreign powers allowed in 2) No high foreign debts for Cuba 3) Lease Guantanamo Base to US 4) US would intervene in Cuba Foracker Act- Puerto Rico- Colony and territory- protectorate. Philippines- Revolt against US- 3 years pacification- Independence in 1946 United States McKinley, T.Roosevelt and Rough Riders, Buffalo Soldiers, Navy- Admiral Dewey and Navy- Admiral Dewey and Aquinaldo Aquinaldo Pulitzer and Hearst- Publishers Pulitzer and Hearst- Publishers Cuba Cuba Spanish and General Weyler Spanish and General Weyler Cuban rebels and Jose Marti Cuban rebels and Jose Marti
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