US Imperialism and WWI
Unit Resources:
Unit Resources:
Where in the world is Uncle Sam?
What does a country need to have?
American Imperialism Map Instructions and Map
Use slides 17, 28, 33 from the link below and Google to help you complete Map
Binder Check and Game Day Review
Imperialism: Agree or Disagree
American Imperialism Map Instructions and Map
Use slides 17, 28, 33 from the link below and Google to help you complete Map
Using slides 14-19 from above link complete the: Reasons for U.S. Imperialism
Using slides 20-35 from above link complete: Specific Examples of US Imperialism
View: The Century Minutes 26-44
February 18: An Imperialistic Breakfast
February 19: EQ: Liberator or Occupier?
February 20
Read and "Mark Up": America's First Iraq Highlighting evidence that the U.S is a Good Neighbor as well as an Imperialistic Nation. List these pieces of evidence in the T- Chart
American Imperialism (Slides 20-35)
Using slides 20-35 from above link complete: Specific Examples of US Imperialism Activity
February 21: EQ If a desired result is so good does it matter the method in which it was accomplished? Does the ends justify the means?
Connection to today: The Panama Canal, Monroe Doctrine and Trump's America's Doctrine
The anti-Imperialists
Slide 39: American Imperialism 1890-1920
Imperialism Content Check and Summative Due
The United States and World War I
Focused Notes on Slides 1-7 MAIN Causes of WWI
Document C: Textbook Analysis
During times of War the opportunity for social change is present.
During times of War the government exerts more control.
The United States and World War I (Slide 28-34)
The United States and World War I (Slides 32-42)
World War I Review