
Imperialism and World War One Pt. 1
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Hollis Russell
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U.S. IMPERIALISM AND WWI
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THE U.S. AND THE AGE OF
IMPERIALISM
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Explain what the cartoonists is “saying” in this picture.
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Who do you think “tween America” is supposed to be?
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I. WHAT IS IMPERIALISM
Intro: It’s when a country extends its power
and/or authority over other lands and
territories.
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II. History of U.S. Imperialism
A. Washington was an isolationist, and
warned against alliances.
1. What is isolationism?
2. Why do you think Washington discouraged alliances?
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B. Monroe Doctrine-1823: U.S. told Europe that the
Americas were closed to any further colonization!
C. This set the stage for the U.S. to become the
protector of the Americas.
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Multiple Choice
What role is the U.S. taking on with the Monroe Doctrine?
As equals amongst the Western Hemisphere nations
Taking on a leadership role in the Western Hemisphere
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III. Imperialist vs. Anti-Imperialist
(To imperialize or not to imperialize…that is the question!)
A. Imperialist
1. the U.S. had to grow
2. Anglo-Saxon mission to civilize
the people of Africa, Asia and Latin
America
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B. Anti-Imperialist
1. The U.S. is being hypocritical.
2. The U.S. est. on foundation of self-gov.,
yet we were denying others the same
right.
**What is the irony being pointed out by the cartoonist?**
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IV. Reasons for U.S. Imperialism
(imperialism in general)
A. FOR ECONOMIC PURPOSES
1. The need for natural resources
due to the Industrial Rev.
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2. To expand trade and the economy
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B. FOR MILITARY REASONS
1. Alfred T. Mahan wrote The Influence Of Sea Power Upon History.
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2. Advised the U.S. to acquire distant
shores for:
** naval bases and refueling stations
** National security
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C. For humanitarian purposes
1. Many Americans felt that is was
their moral duty to spread Christianity.
**Cite two examples of Christians forcing their religion on certain
demographics of people.**
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D. For nationalistic reasons
1. Nationalism: devotion to one’s nation,
and our belief that our way is the right
way.
What is Jingoism?
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Fill in the Blanks
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The term nationalism has fallen out of favor
over the past few years...why do you think that
is?
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Justification of Imperialism?
What are the two depictions shown on this slide?
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V. The U.S. Expands
1. 1867 the U.S. purchased Alaska from Russia
for $7.2 million.
Sec. of State
Seward-took much
flak about the
purchase, which was
called Seward's Folley
and Seward's Icebox.
Did it prove to be a
good purchase?
Explain.
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2. January of 1959 Alaska becomes the
49th state.
What do the indigenous people of Alaska prefer to be referred
as?
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3. Samoa: Treaty of Berlin 1899, divided
Samoa into:
* Eastern Samoa - U.S.
** Western Samoa - Germany.
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