PPT-Unit 6: Age of Industry and Imperialism

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17501900 Page 1 Chapter 25 Section 1 What movement took place throughout Europe with land How was Jethro Tull important How is crop rotation important What allowed

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17501900 Page 1 Chapter 25 Section 1 What movement took place throughout Europe with land How was Jethro Tull important How is crop rotation important What allowed England to become an industrial power. O. utput . C. osting. SEMESTER--1. INTRODUCTION. This is a method of calculating cost of production. Generally this method is used in such industries where :. The production is continuous,. The units of output are homogenous,. Becoming a World Power. Questioning the Causes. Why would the United States choose to enter the competition for foreign lands and markets?. George Washington’s Warning. “entangling alliances”. Early Departures:. How Nationalism Created the Quest for an Overseas Empire.. Age of Imperialism. 1. What is imperialism?. Age of Imperialism. 1. What is imperialism? . Where one nation extends authority & influence over a foreign land & its people. Imperialism. Nationalism. . – the belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – to the people wit whom they share a culture and history – rather than to a king or empire. Imperialism. US Foreign Policy in the late 1800s and 1900s. Essential Vocabulary. Foreign Policy- . the set of goals, principles, and practices that guide a nation in its relations with other nations.. example: Washington’s Farewell Address 1796. List reasons for Imperialism. 1823, Monroe Doctrine. “Our policy in regard to Europe… is not to interfere in the internal concerns of any of its powers… But in regard to those continents (of the Western Hemisphere), circumstances are eminently and conspicuously different. It is impossible that the allied (European) powers should extend their political system to any portion of either continent without endangering our peace and happiness.” . Essential Vocabulary. Foreign Policy- . the set of goals, principles, and practices that guide a nation in its relations with other nations.. example: Washington’s Farewell Address 1796. . “It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world”. Reform. America redefines itself in the 20. th. Century. Imperialism. THEMES. Causes of U.S. Imperialism. The Spanish-American War. Pre-American Imperialism in Asia. American Imperialist Foreign Policy. Becoming a World Power. Questioning the Causes. Why would the United States choose to enter the competition for foreign lands and markets?. George Washington’s Warning. “entangling alliances”. Early Departures:. Section A: ICT Industry Basics. Section B: The Computer Industry. Section C: The Telecom Industry. Section D: Tech Careers. Section E: ICT Laws and Ethics . 2. Unit 8: The ITC Industry. Section A: ICT Industry Basics. Check your work!. Definition. Imperialism: . --one country takes control of another. --empire-building. Motivations. Economic. --Natural Resources. --Naval bases. --Raw Materials. --New markets for industrial products. Evaluating continuity and change. AFRICA . 1850. AFRICA. 1900. Definition of Imperialism:. The domination by one country of the political . (government & laws). , . economic . (wealth, trade, resources), . The Age of Imperialism. . . IMPERIALISM. CHAPTER 27. The . Age of Imperialism, 1850–1914 . Western countries colonize large areas of Africa and Asia, leading to political and cultural changes. .. Imperialism – the domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region – Aggressive expansion. Where have we seen Imperialism so far in history?. Imperialism .

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