PPT-US Foreign Policy: 1877-1914

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American Imperialism Imperialism is a policy in which stronger nations extend their political or military control over weaker territories Imperialism Other nations

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American Imperialism Imperialism is a policy in which stronger nations extend their political or military control over weaker territories Imperialism Other nations around the world were establishing a global military presence. Harley Granville Barker (1877 – 1946). Harley Granville Barker (1877 – 1946). Actor, director, manager. Harley Granville Barker (1877 – 1946). Actor, director, . manager, playwright. Stage Society, founded to circumvent censorship. HI290- History of Germany. Gustav Stresemann (1878-1929): . Weimar’s Greatest Statesman?. 1907: Enters the Reichstag as the youngest Deputy. . 1917. : Became parliamentary leader of the National Liberal Party.. HI290- History of Germany. Factors leading up to the war:. Wilhelminian. . Weltpolitik. . with its blunders and sense of entitlement. System of alliances; Entente Cordiale/Triple Entente (Russia, France, . HI290- History of Germany. Factors leading up to the war:. Wilhelminian. . Weltpolitik. . with its blunders and sense of entitlement. System of alliances; Entente Cordiale/Triple Entente (Russia, France, . L/O – To identify the causes and conditions that encouraged an expansionist foreign policy in Italy. Who was Benito Mussolini?. Benito . Amilcare. Andrea Mussolini . was born in 1883 in Northern Italy. His father was a socialist blacksmith, and mother a catholic school teacher.. Summarize the end of Reconstruction, including the role of anti–African American factions and competing national interests in undermining support for Reconstruction; the impact of the removal of federal protection for freedmen; and the impact of Jim Crow laws and voter restrictions on African American rights in the post-Reconstruction era. . 2009- 2014. Agenda. . In this session, you will learn about:. Foreign Trade Policy, 2009-14. Objectives. Highlights. Latest 5 year period: . Effective . 27. th. August 2009 expired on March 31, . HISTORICAL THINKING SKILLS. THE PERIODS OF U.S. HISTORY, up to 1877. Americas History. by James . Henretta. 1450-1763:. The Creation of American Society. 1763-1820:. The New Republic. 1820-1860:. Overlapping Revolutions. (. Unit III. , . Segment 3 of 3. ). Essential Question. :. What were the various plans to reconstruct the Union at the end of the Civil War?. Warm-Up Question:. What problems exist now that the Civil War is over?. 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”. Mr. Raymond. Domestic Policy. Domestic policy. , also known as . public policy. , presents decisions, laws and programs made by the . government. , which are directly related to all issues and activity . Isolationism to Internationalism. Following Independence for 150 years, the US was primarily concerned with domestic affairs – events at home. Foreign Affairs – relationships with other nations – were not the focus. American foreign relations were largely shaped by the policy of isolationism – a purposeful refusal to become generally involved in the affairs of the rest of the world.. Isolationism to Internationalism. Domestic affairs- events in US. Foreign Affairs- nations relationships with other nations. Isolationism- purposeful refusal to become generally involved in the affairs of the rest of the world. 44������............��..........................................................................................................................................................

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