PPT-America as a world power

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The SpanishAmerican War AP Focus The SpanishAmerican War saw the US gain Hawaii Puerto Rico Guantanamo Bay in Cuba the Philippines and other smaller islands  AntiImperialists

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The SpanishAmerican War AP Focus The SpanishAmerican War saw the US gain Hawaii Puerto Rico Guantanamo Bay in Cuba the Philippines and other smaller islands  AntiImperialists were angered by antidemocratic aspects of imperialist efforts . Unit I. Part II. Power is relative. US most powerful…. But so were . GreeK. , Portuguese and English... Economic downturn brought the empires down... US may lose its position because:. Its internal . 3. rd. Grade Social Studies. Mary Kate . McCleaf. Click the world to continue . Click on a Continent to begin!. Click the world for the . r. eview question. Australia. Antarctica. Europe. Asia. Africa. Fresh Approaches to Understanding and Teaching World War I. Michael S. Neiberg. If I Say World War I….. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk37TD_08eA. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aECBz2--kUk&feature=related. 4. America as a World Power. 1. Look at the graphic to help organize your thoughts. List ways Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson used American power around the world during their presidencies.. continued . . .. OF PARADISE AND PowER ROBERT KAGAN Alfred A. Knopf NEW YORK 2003 IT Is TIME to stop pretending that Europeans and Americans share a common view of the world, or even that they occupy the same wo 1897-1917. Expansion in the Pacific. War with Spain. Expansion in Latin. . America. Imperialism. The quest for colonial empire.. 4 Reasons:. Political; Economic; Social; Military. Need for markets. Need for raw materials. The 1872 . - . 1917. Chapter . 5. Becoming a World Power. Why It Matters. The US continues to project power through its Navy. The Panama Canal still serves as a major route for world commerce. Puerto Rico, Guam, and American Samoa still maintain strong ties with the US. Chapter 16 Notes. Objectives:. How did the aftermath of World War I contribute to political problems in Europe? . How did the problems facing Europe in the postwar years lead to the rise of totalitarian leaders?. By: Christopher . Dimitropoulos. Battle of the Bulge. Hitler’s last offensive in pushing back the Allies by spear heading through Ally supply lines and encircling all of their forces.. In our timeline, this plan was a failure and with the help of US forces; the allies were able to encircle German forces and push towards Germany’s capital of Berlin. . Where in the World: South America. 1. I am the longest mountain system in the world. 2. I am the second highest mountain system in the world.. 3. I was formed by movements of tectonic plates.. 4. I am a part of the Ring of Fire where earthquakes and volcanic eruptions take place.. Anticipatory Guide. 1. “It is the US’ responsibility to go into third world countries in order to improve the quality of life.”. 2. “The US should worry about its own problems before getting involved in foreign affairs”. Section 1. The US was ready to assume her place as one of the great nations on earth and flex her economic and military muscle towards this goal.. Between 1876 and 1915 vast areas of Africa, Asia and Latin America were under the control of a few industrialized nations. The quest was centered around . Focus Questions. What was Native American society like before European contact? . What factors led to Europe’s increased exploration and to the discovery of the New World?. What is the . Columbian Exchange. Summary. Global competition prompts the United States to expand its influence and territory, engage . in conflicts around the globe, and build the Panama Canal.. SECTION 1. SECTION 2. SECTION 3. SECTION 4.

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