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DesaiDepartment of Political ScienceUniversity of VictoriaVictoriaV9W 3P5British ColombiaPO Box 3050 STNCSCCanadardesaiuvicca RADHIKA DESAI BSTRACT The East Asian

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DesaiDepartment of Political ScienceUniversity of VictoriaVictoriaV9W 3P5British ColombiaPO Box 3050 STNCSCCanadardesaiuvicca RADHIKA DESAI BSTRACT The East Asian 64257nancial crisis the bursting of the dotcom bubble and the launching of the war on t. Review. César Ayala. State it clearly, are you here? . A) Yes. B) No. C)No. D) No. E) No. Announcement. Midterm will be on April 30 . in class . Professor . Ayala’s Office Hours: TH 1 -3PM in Haines 297. 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:. IMPERIALISM DEFINED…. Imperialism is the policy by which one country takes control of another either directly or through economic or political dominance.. THE UNITED STATES AS A WORLD POWER: Asia and the Pacific. 10.4.1: Describe the rise of industrial economies and their link to imperialism and colonialism (e.g., the role played by national security and strategic advantage; moral issues raised by the search for national hegemony, Social Darwinism, and the missionary impulse; material issues such as land, resources, and technology.. Learning Target/goal #3 . Which European nation. s industrialized after England?. Why did nations get involved in imperialism/colonialism. ?. Map of the world. Create . Imperialism. . Vocabulary. Imperialism. . “The Sun Never Sets On The British Empire”. WHAT IS IMPERIALISM? . Empire Building. . One culture (commonly called the MOTHER COUNTRY) forces itself upon a group of foreign people, and the foreign culture is suppressed. Hawaii, Cuba, . Puerto Rico, the . Philippines, . and Latin America. Essential Question. :. How did America. ’. s role in the world change by 1900?. Warm-Up Question. :. What is . “. foreign policy. Empire & Aftermath. October 2016. Empires in History. Large . territories that control millions of people, . and have . common internal characteristics: management of diverse peoples to exploit resources; communication and transport systems organised to serve the priorities of the imperial centre (metropolis); an imperial project that imposed unity throughout the . What two ideas dominated American political policy prior to the period that saw a growth of imperialistic ideas? . American Industrial Growth. Economic Depression . Anti-Imperialism (those who were against the United States expansion). . 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:. exchange.”. “…the . bourgeoisie has at . last … conquered . for itself…exclusive political sway. The executive of the modern State is but a committee for managing the common affairs of the whole bourgeoisie.”. , 2017. The Age of Discovery, for many European countries, was an extremely exciting moment as new lands were being discovered which brought forth new riches of wealth of European nations. .. Gold, fish, silver, cotton, beaver pelts, are a few examples of the resources European nations came across with the discovery of these new lands. . Goals and Objectives. I can explain the economic and cultural factors that shaped American foreign policy at the turn of the 20. th. . Century. I will be able to analyze and compare the actions of the United States between 1896-1909 to action of the United States between 1945-present.. The Causes of Imperialism. Until the late 19. th. century, US played a small role in world affairs. In the late 1800s, leading spokesmen began calling for the US to join the ranks of the world’s major powers.

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