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1 Tuesday, 5/13 Get your pencils sharpened. Review your materials for any questions. To get ready and read your notes!

2 Post-Test Test Check over everything and make sure it is your best work! Hand it in and pick-up materials to work on for WWI! Work “Europe Goes to War” – info for your map which is on the back of this sheet. Answer the questions. “Causes of War” – read and highlight as needed. Use it to help with the third sheet, “One Thing Led to Another”. More help is on the back of that page too!

3 What do you think the proverb means? What was the “stick” used by Roosevelt? - “speak softly, and carry a big stick and you will go far” Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy was called the Big Stick Policy because it referred to an old African proverb he was fond of - “speak softly, and carry a big stick and you will go far” Mon., 5/12

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5 Format for Imperialism Test 10 Matching Questions 19 Multiple Choice Questions 6 Chronological Order (Sp. Am. War) 8 Cartoon/Picture Analysis 3 ID Readings for Pro/Anti Imperialist

6 How does Roosevelt feel about foreign policy? Remember the Monroe Doctrine??? What did it say? The US stated in the 1820s that it would not allow European intervention in the Western Hemisphere. Basically, Latin America is our backyard---and European powers aren’t invited to the barbeque!!!

7 Why do we care so much about Latin America? It’s all about the money, money, money! Latin American countries had been borrowing from European banks to build up their infrastructure. Roosevelt was worried that Europe would stick their noses into Latin America’s business if the countries defaulted on their loans

8 Roosevelt Corollary A corollary is an additional statement that follows logically from the first one. The Roosevelt Corollary is an addition to the Monroe Doctrine. Roosevelt reminds Europeans of the Monroe Doctrine, and goes on to add that if any problems were to come up in Latin America, that the US would be “forced to exercise an international police power.”

9 Big Stick Diplomacy REMEMBER! On the outside, Roosevelt uses diplomatic tactics to get what he wants. In other words, he negotiates with other nations. Meanwhile, he threatens other countries with the might of the American military. What does that look like?

10 Great White Fleet Roosevelt sends some of the Navy to do America’s world tour! (1907-1909) Shows the world that we’ve got a big bad navy! Named for the white color the hull was painted.

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12 Closer Mon., 5/12 Complete the following Simile Summary! Imperialism is like _____________, because _______________________. We did this back in the Reconstruction Unit. You are all PROs at doing these successful!

13 Friday, 5/9 It is 1900 and you want to sell Hawaiian products in your New York City business. List the different paths of travel for your products. What is good/bad about them? Use the map provided.

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15 Closer, 5/9 Please write down the following: 3 Things you have learned about the building of the Panama Canal 2 Things you have learned about the Panama Canal in modern times 1 Thing that you have learned about the future of the Canal

16 Thursday, 5/8 We have discussed the importance of navies during Imperialism. How is that proven during the Spanish American War? We have discussed the importance of navies during Imperialism. How is that proven during the Spanish American War?

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19 Wrap-up – 5/08/14 – 3 rd Period only On a sheet of paper please write down and hand to me the following: 3 Things you have learned about the Spanish American War 2 Things you still do not understand about the Spanish American War 1 Thing that you already knew

20 Wednesday, 5/7 Hand-in your “The Important Thing About... IMPERIALISM” closer/homework in the bin. Pull out your “Passport” so that we can finish our notes for Hawaii and China.

21 Class Grades 1 st Marking Period Grade x 40% (.40), plus 2 nd Marking Period Grade x 40% (.40), plus Final Exam Grade x 20% (.20), equals YOUR FINAL GRADE FOR THE CLASS!

22 Class Grades 61 x 40% (.40) = 24.4 75 x 40% (.40) = 30 70 x 20% (.20) = 14 24.4 + 30 + 13.6 = 68.4% Final Grade

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24 Wrap-up – 5/07/14 Note the following about the Spanish American War: 3 Things you have learned about the Spanish American War 2 Things that were extreme about or during the Spanish American War 1 Thing that was absolutely true!

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26 Tuesday, 5/06 Based on the information you have at this time, what are the who, what, where, when, and why’s of Imperialism ?

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28 Closer - 5/06 Complete the worksheet provided, “The Important Thing About...”

29 Monday, 5/05 – Get a new warm-up sheet and drop-off the old one! After reviewing the political cartoon answer the following: What does the bald eagle represent? How could you use this cartoon to support American Imperialism?

30 To Do Right Now! In your packets complete the following: – #2 – Map (use your resources to complete) – #3 – Note Sheet (use the class set of readings provided) – #4 – Current Events on Crimea (answer questions) – #7 – “White Man’s Burden” (read and answer questions)

31 Passport to Imperialism

32 Wrap-up – 5/05/14 On a sheet of paper please write down and hand to me the following: 3 Things you have learned about Imperialism 2 Things you still do not understand about Imperialism 1 Thing that you already knew

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34 Previous Semester’s Slides Pull from these to modify for the current semester

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36 Tuesday, 5/15 Put your name on the packet you received. Open it to the blank side (back of page 1) and write the following phrase: Big Stick Policy

37 Monday, 5/14 We have lots to do!! Let’s Update your Student Learning Map before reviewing the Spanish American War.


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