UNITED STATES HISTORY CHAPTER 9 An Emerging World Power 1890-1917 Chapter 9 The Roots of Imperialism Terms and People • • • • • • • Imperialism Extractive Economy Alfred T. Mahan Social Darwinism Frederick J. Turner Matthew Perry Queen Liliuokalani Chapter 9.1 Objectives • Identify the key factors that prodded America to expand. • Explain how the United States took its first steps toward increased global power. • Summarize the chain of events leading up to the U. S. annexation of Hawaii. • Describe how the U.S. has expanded its territory • Analyze the political, economic and social ramifications of the u>S. territorial expansion into Hawaii Tennessee Curriculum Standards 9.1 • 7.1.1 Identify causes of American Imperialism • 7.2.1 Identify consequences of American Imperialism Lecture 9.1 • The Causes of Imperialism • America’s First Steps Toward World Power • The United States Acquires Hawaii Formative Assessment 9.1 • • • • • • PHSchool.com (web code[nad]-[1010]) Social Studies United States History Assessment Chapter 9 Section One Objectives 9.2 The Spanish-American War • Explain the causes of the Spanish-American War • Identify the battles of the war. • Describe the consequences of the war, including the debate over imperialism Terms and People 9.2 • • • • • • • • Jose’ Marti William Randolph Hearst Yellow Press Jingoism George Dewey Emilio Aguinaldo Rough Riders Treaty of Paris Tennessee Curriculum Standards 9.2 • 7.1.1 Identify causes of American imperialism. • 7.2.1 Identify consequences of American imperialism Lecture 9.2 • Causes of the War • American Troops Battle the Spanish • Effects of the War Formative Assessment 9.2 • • • • • • PHSchool.com (web code[nad]-[1010]) Social Studies United States History Assessments Chapter 9 Section Two Objectives 9.3 The United States and East Asia • Examine the causes and consequences of the Philippine insurrection. • Analyze the effects of the Open Door Policy. • Describe how the United States dealt with the rising power of Japan. Tennessee Curriculum Standards 9.3 • 7.1.1 Identify causes of American Imperialism. • 7.2.1 Identify consequences of American Imperialism Terms and People 9.3 • • • • • • • • • • Insurrection Guerrilla warfare William Howard Taft Sphere of Influence John Hay Boxer Rebellion Open Door Policy Russo-Japanese War “Gentlemen’s Agreement” Great White Fleet Lecture 9.3 • Filipinos Rebel Against U.S. Rule • The United States Pursues Interest in China • Tensions Rise Between America and Japan Formative Assessment 9.3 • • • • • • PHSchool.com (web code[nad]-[1010]) Social Studies United States History Assessments Chapter 9 Section Three Objectives 9.4 The United States and Latin America • Examine what happened to Puerto Rico and Cuba after the Spanish-American War. • Analyze the effect of Roosevelt’s “big stick” diplomacy. • Compare Wilson’s “moral diplomacy” with the foreign policies of his predecessors. Tennessee Curriculum Standards 9.4 • 7.1.1 Identify causes of American imperialism • 7.2.1 identify consequences of American imperialism Terms and People 9.4 • • • • • • • • Foraker Act Platt Amendment “big stick” diplomacy Panama Canal Roosevelt Corollary “dollar diplomacy” ‘moral diplomacy” Francisco “Pancho” Villa Lecture 9.4 • U.S. Policy in Puerto Rico and Cuba • Roosevelt Pursues “Big Stick” Diplomacy • Wilson Pursues Moral Diplomacy Formative Assessment 9.4 • • • • • • PHSchool.com (web code [nad]-[1010]) Social Studies United States History Assessments Chapter 9 Section 4 Summative Assessment Chapter 9 • • • • • PHSchool.com (web code[nad]-[1010]) Social Studies United States History Progress Monitoring Chapter 9