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What motivated the United States to become imperialistic and enter the race for colonial territory? What political, social, legal and economic changes were brought about by the acquisition of additional foreign territory from beyond the continental United States? |
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Student Learning Map
- Topic:America Becomes a World Power
- Subject(s):Social Studies
- Days:8
- Grade(s):11
Lesson Essential Question(s):How did Manifest Destiny and the Monroe Doctrine influence U.S. foreign policy in the 1800's?
What motivated the United States to acquire additional territory beyond the our borders?
Why were we interested in acquiring Alaska? Hawaii?
How did the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine impact Latin America?
Lesson Essential Question(s):Why did we go to war with Spain in1898? What was the outcome?
Should we have gone to war with Spain? Should we have kept the territory that we acquired?
Why was American opinion divided over Cuban independence?
Why was the United States interested in keeping Puerto Rico? the Philippines?
Why was the United States interested in building a canal in Panama?
Lesson Essential Question(s):Why was the Open Door policy in China promoted by the United States?
What was the international response to the Boxer Rebellion? American response?
What was the aftermath of the Philippine-American War?
What were the results of Roosevelt's negotiations with the Japanese and the Russians in Portsmouth, New Hampshire?
Vocabulary:Imperialism, Queen Lililuokalani, Seward's folly, Alfred T Mahan, annexation, cultural superiority, Monroe Doctrine, manifest destiny, Roosevelt Corollary, Albert Beveridge, Rough Riders, San Juan Hill, battle of Manila Bay, Treaty of Paris, William McKinley.,
Vocabulary:Platt Amendment, protectorate, commonwealth, yellow journalism, Insular cases, Roosevelt Corollary, Panamanian Revolution, Philippe Bunau-Varilla, dollar diplomacy, Pancho Villa, Emilio Zapata, J.J.Pershing, Jose Marti, General Weyler, De Lome letter, USS Maine, Rough Riders, San Juan Hill, Battle of Manila Bay, Treaty of Paris
History Alive, Unitedstreaming.com, word walls, graphic organizers, audio-visual materials, transparencies, Skillbuilders: maps, graphs, charts, time-lines, reading study guides, workbook exercises from The American Odyssey Chapter 7-4 and 10-1.