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Imperialism in Practice: The Spanish-American War Spanish Empire
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Imperialism in Practice: The Spanish-American War Spanish Empire Cuba’s Civil War
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Imperialism in Practice: The Spanish-American War Spanish Empire Cuba’s Civil War Anti-Imperial League
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Imperialism in Practice: The Spanish-American War Spanish Empire Cuba’s Civil War Anti-Imperial League Sinking of the Maine
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“A Splendid Little War”
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Did U. S. Win the War But Lose the Peace? Treaty of Paris: Control Cuba, Take Philippines Treaty Debate: Do We Annex Philippines? Rebellion Against U.S. in Philippines: 4,200 U.S. Lives, $160 Million. Brutal Tactics Undermined Altruistic Motives
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It was inevitable that the U.S. would become an imperial power. A. True B. False
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Boxing and the Progressive Era
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The Progressive-Era Crisis of Masculinity Little Manual Labor or Independence; Less Masculine Workplace.
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The Progressive-Era Crisis of Masculinity Little Manual Labor or Independence; Less Masculine Workplace. Nuerasthenia: Excessive Brain Work
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The Progressive-Era Crisis of Masculinity Little Manual Labor or Independence; Less Masculine Workplace. Nuerasthenia: Excessive Brain Work Worries Over “Race Suicide”
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Example of Crisis: TR and the “Strenuous Life” Early Career: “Jane Dandy”
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Example of Crisis: TR and the “Strenuous Life” Early Career: “Jane Dandy” Moved West to Become Cowboy
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Example of Crisis: TR and the “Strenuous Life” Early Career: “Jane Dandy” Moved West to Become Cowboy Philosophy of the Strenuous Life
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TR on the Racial Element of the “Strenuous Life’ “All the great masterful races have been fighting races, and the minute a race loses the hard fighting virtues... it loses its proud right to stand as the equal to the best.” Theodore Roosevelt
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The Crisis in Masculinity Resulted in… A. The advent of football as a key national pastime. B. The growth of body-building and weight-lifting. C. Renewed interest in older sports such as boxing.
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A Popular Sport: Boxing Boxing in 1860 Boxing in Progressive Era
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Jack Johnson and the Politics of Race Jack Johnson: Black Champion
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Jack Johnson and the Politics of Race Jack Johnson: Black Champion Jim Jeffries Refuses to Fight
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Jack Johnson and the Politics of Race Jack Johnson: Black Champion Jim Jeffries Refuses to Fight Tommy Burns vs. Jack Johnson (1908)
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Johnson vs. Jeffries: The Fight of the Century Biggest Sporting Event in Progressive Era
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Johnson vs. Jeffries: The Fight of the Century Biggest Sporting Event in Progressive Era “Hope of the White Race” vs. “The Negroes Deliverer”
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Johnson vs. Jeffries: The Fight of the Century Biggest Sporting Event in Progressive Era “Hope of the White Race” vs. “The Negroes Deliverer” The Fight Itself
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White Reaction to Johnson’s Victory TR: “A blot on our twentieth century American civilization” Days of Rioting; Eighteen Killed and Hundreds Injured. Congress Banned the Interstate Sale of Boxing Films. The FBI and the Mann Act
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