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1 Unit 3: U.S. Expansion 11.4 Students trace the rise of the United States to its role as a world power in the twentieth century.

2 Today’s New Vocab: Domestic Policy Foreign Policy Neutrality
Unilateralism Diplomacy Mass Media

3 HOT ROC: Story Time: What would you do in this situation?
You are walking through the quad during brunch, on your way to the cafeteria to buy a delicious slice of pizza from the pizza cart. On your way you hear a big circle of people yelling. As you get closer you hear people chanting “Fight! Fight! Fight!” As you get even closer to the circle you see that one of the people in the middle is your friend and the other person is one of the most popular persons at school, but you don’t know him/her personally.

4 HOT ROC: Story Time: What would you do in this situation?
Get in the middle- separate them both Jump in on your friend’s side and beat up the other person Jump in on the side of the more popular kid because you want to get something out of them or become popular? Walk away- do nothing Yell words of encouragement to your friend Beat up everyone- they deserve it for starting the fight Go get a teacher Watch and see how it goes and then decide

5 Foreign Policy Spectrum Copy this spectrum on a whole piece of paper
Collective Security/Diplomacy Imperialism Unilateralism Isolationism/Neutrality

6 Story Time: Story Relation: Loner- Neutrality, Isolationism
Get in the middle- separate them both Collective Security, diplomacy Jump in on your friend’s side and beat up the other guy Unilateralism Jump in on the side of the more popular kid because you want to get something out of them or become popular? Walk away- do nothing Neutrality Yell words of encouragement to your friend Beat up everyone- they deserve it for starting the fight Imperialism Go get a teacher Watch and see how it goes and then decide Isolationism to unilateralism Story Relation: Loner- Neutrality, Isolationism Peacemaker- Collective security, diplomacy Good/Selfish Friend/one sided- Unilateralism School Bully- Imperialism

7 Document Analysis Steps: Read the following primary sources
Summarize source in your own words Place it on the spectrum Write 1 reason why you placed the source in the category

8 Foreign Policy Spectrum Copy this spectrum on a whole piece of paper
Collective Security/Diplomacy Imperialism Unilateralism Isolationism/Neutrality

9 Homework Homework, pgs 262-267
Add information from the following to your spectrum: American inaction during Cuban Revolution The de Lome Letter The Maine explosion US Response to the Maine explosion Fighting in the Philippines Fighting in Cuba, Treaty of Paris Platt Amendment

10 Spanish American War Intro
Think about the bully story… How could you make the situation grow or get worse in some way? Brainstorm Pair Share Why would you do this?

11 Yellow Journalism Sensational news stories that often exaggerated the facts Part of a “newspaper war” between Pulitzer’s New York World and Hearst’s New York Journal

12 Trouble Brewing in Cuba
US Newspapers React Only major form of mass media in the US Hearst & Pulitzer support revolutionaries and stir US support

13 Remember the Maine! USS Maine sinks in Havana harbor after an explosion Newspapers blame Spain Later it is found that a coal bin exploded inside the ship

14 Compare and Contrast: Yellow Journalism then…

15 Compare and Contrast: Yellow Journalism now…

16 Compare and Contrast: Yellow Journalism now…

17 Compare and Contrast: Yellow Journalism now…

18 Activity Reflection- should manipulative journalism be legal? Which ideals does it support, which ideals does it deny? STEP 1: Using the textbook, create a yellow journalism headline or image representing the buildup to the Spanish-American War Pgs STEP 2: Create a yellow journalism headline or image for today.


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