PPT-Nativism and Imperialism
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USH14 The student will explain Americas evolving relationship with the world at the turn of the 20th Century AntiAsian Sentiment Once the railroads were complete
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USH14 The student will explain Americas evolving relationship with the world at the turn of the 20th Century AntiAsian Sentiment Once the railroads were complete Chinese laborers were forced to live in Chinatowns. What do industrialized nations need to expand their economies?. Industrialized nations need natural . r. esources and markets to expand their economies.. Where did European nations compete for colonies in the 19. 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:. The what, when, who, and why of Imperialism. What is Imperialism?. Economic, political, and social control of one country or territory by another. Similar to (almost exactly the same as) colonization, EXCEPT, in colonization an “invading country” tries to control a new territory and replace all the native inhabitants with its own people, whereas in imperialism the “invading country” simply tries to control a new territory economically, politically, and socially while leaving the native population in place (can you think of examples of countries that were colonized?). India, China and Japan. Britain: Extra. British Imperialistic Policies . French Imperialistic Policies . Japanese Imperialistic Policies. British Imperialistic Impact. Japanese Imperialistic Impact. Admit Slip. You are a factory owner in Britain during the 1800’s (during the Industrial Revolution). Your factory is in charge of manufacturing desks, doors, tables, and chairs (anything made of wood). Sales have recently declined due to a decrease in the amount of raw materials (lumber) used to make the finished products. In addition to the shortage of lumber, a shortage of coal (natural resources) in your region has caused your business to cut back production as well.. Unit EQ: How did the 1920’s transform American culture?. Section EQ:. What repelled immigrants from capitalism and what prompted nativism?. Section Vocab. Communism- . single-party, dictator-led government system. Equality above all else.. 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. Overseas . merchantilism. Development of profitable trade with non-Western regions. Establishment of coastal trading posts in the non-European world. The imposition by Europeans of their social, economic, and political systems upon non-Europeans . Dr Robyn . Orfitelli. University of Sheffield. ELL226 Language Acquisition. Structures of English. Sounds of English. R. esearch methods in Linguistics. ELL226. Language Acquisition. Possibly also: L2 Syntax, Semantics, Phonology, and/or Phonetics . 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.” . Ch 7.1. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS. What is a recession?. Do economic recessions increase feelings of . Nativism. against immigrants?. Monday. , March 19, 2012. Understand the different clashes of values in the 1920s.. Section EQ:. What repelled immigrants from capitalism and what prompted nativism?. Section Vocab. Communism- . single-party, dictator-led government system. Equality above all else.. Red Scare- . widespread fear in U.S. in response to communist cries for worldwide revolution against capitalism.. 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), .
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