united states history chapter 9

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UNITED STATES HISTORY
CHAPTER 9
An Emerging World Power
1890-1917
Chapter 9
The Roots of Imperialism
Terms and People
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Chapter 9
Section 4
Summative Assessment
Chapter 9
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Progress Monitoring
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