
U.S. Imperialism in Latin America
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10th - 12th Grade
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Lucy Rice
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8 Slides • 15 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What is Nationalism?
Pride in one's country
Creating a country
Prejudice against a country
Belief that all nations are equal
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Multiple Choice
What is the U.S's unique mission?
To transform the world
To remain in its borders
To colonize Europe
To fight all of the new Latin American countries
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Multiple Choice
Why did the U.S. support the Latin American Revolutions?
They were inspired by the same Enlightenment ideals as the Revolutionary War
They didn't support the Revolutions
They wanted to brag to the European powers about the victory
The Latin American Revolutions would help the U.S. get independence
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Open Ended
Explain what the Monroe Doctrine said.
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Multiple Choice
The Monroe Doctrine is the first time the U.S. uses....
Force Power/Projection
Imperialism
International Laws
The Constituion
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Open Ended
What do you see? Who do you see? What are people doing?How are colors used? What is the front and what is in the background?
Your response needs to include FOUR things from the image. These four things need to include a person/ thing and an action OR an artistic detail that informs you about the picture's message.
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Open Ended
Explain Manifest Destiny
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Multiple Choice
Where is the first place that the Monroe Doctrine and U.S. expansionism are put to the test?
Mexico
Canada
Spain
Texas
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Mexico vs. Texas
As you watch the video on the next slide, pay attention to the following:
What is the role of slavery in this conflict?
What causes the conflict?
What happened during the conflict?
What were the results
Go to Youtube and enter this video title: "Why Mexico Banned Immigration from the US" It is from History.com
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Multiple Choice
Why did Mexico open the land up to immigrants from the U.S?
In hopes they would protect the land from Native Americans taking back the land
To encourage the U.S. to come and invest in the land
To bring in Protestantism to the land
To eventually give up the area entirely.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
What did the U.S. Settlers have to agree to?
Speak Spanish, convert to Catholicism, and not keep slaves
Speak English, practice Protestantism, and keep slaves
To pay any money that Mexico asked of them
To give up U.S. citizenship
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Multiple Choice
Who was the President/ Dictator of Mexico?
General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
Porfirio Diaz
Stephen F. Austin
Miguel Hidalgo
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Open Ended
Why did Mexico eventually pass a law to keep out new immigrants from the U.S.?
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Open Ended
Briefly describe what happened during the war between Mexico and the Texan settlers.
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Open Ended
Why was Texas not initially included into the U.S.?
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