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U.S. Imperialism - Introduction

U.S. Imperialism - Introduction

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11th Grade

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Christopher Morell

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Multiple Choice

The act of spreading influence over a region through military force or diplomacy

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Decolonization

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Industrialization

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Imperialism

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Militarism

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Multiple Choice

Removing an outside government from power over a territory

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Decolonization

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Colonization

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Imperilaism

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Militarism

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Multiple Choice

Did the years 1660-1914 see an increase in imperialism or decolonization?

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Imperialism

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Decolonization

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Multiple Choice

Did the years 1914-1974 see an increase in imperialism or decolonization?

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Imperialism

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Decolonization

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Open Ended

Summarize the quote from the previous slide.

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​U.S. Imperialism (1898) - Why 1898?

  • ​Economic change led the U.S. to look for more natural resources in other lands (iron, coal, oil)

  • The U.S. wanted more markets (more customers!) to sell these products to

  • Ideas of nationalism spread as the U.S. attempted to become a global power

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Multiple Choice

One reason for the growth of U.S. imperialism at the end of the 19th century was

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Growing demand to increase markets

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The U.S. economy was shrinking

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a desire to return to isolationism

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Similarities between Western Expansion and Imperialism

  • U.S. increasing its control over more territory

  • Desire to expand markets

  • Colonization of indigenous population

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Differences between Western Expansion and Imperialism

  • Land acquired from Western Expansion would become equal states. (Only Hawaii would become a state through late 19th century imperialism).

  • U.S. would need to grow its nava​l forces to increase control overseas

  • Expanding influence and control to become global power, not to directly rule over territory​

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Multiple Choice

What was NOT a similarity between Western Expansion and Imperialism?

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U.S. increased control over more territory.

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Guam became the 50th state.

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A desire to expand markets

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Colonization of indigenous population

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Open Ended

What is one reason for the increase in U.S. imperialism at the end of the 19th century?

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Open Ended

What is one difference between Western Expansion during the 19th century and Imperialism at the end of the 19th century?

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