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Platt Amendment
Missionary Diplomacy
Dollar Diplomacy
6.01 Identify the factors that led Roosevelt Corollary
Boxer Rebellion Anti­Imperialism
Jingoism
to the US taking an increasingly Open Door Policy
Rough Riders
Annexation of Hawaii
active role in world affairs
Josiah Strong
Queen Liliuokalani
William Randolph Hearst Seward's Folly
Joseph Pulitzer
6.02 Identify areas of the Treaty of Paris, 1898 "Splendid Little War" USS Maine
Philippines
United States military, Panama Canal
Social Darwinism
Pancho Villa
economic, and political Commodore George Dewey
Theodore Roosevelt Alfred T. Mahan
involvement and Frederick Jackson Turner
Imperialism
Spheres of Influence
influence
6.03 Describe how the policies and actions of the US government impacted affairs of other countries
Economic
Title: Oct 8­9:23 AM (1 of 4)
Goal 6 The Emergence of the United States in World Affairs (1890­1914)
Military
Political
6.01 Identify the factors that led to the US taking an increasingly active role in world affairs
Economic Benefits
Alaska
US in the Pacific
Military Strength
The Causes of Imperialism
America's First StepsToward a World Power
National Superiority
Latin America
The Roots of Imperialism
The United States Acquires Hawaii
Planters
Define the following Key Terms and People:
Imperialism
Alfred T. Mahan
Social Darwinism
Frederick J. Turner
Matthew perry
Liliuokalani
Title: Oct 31­10:00 AM (2 of 4)
Annexation
• Choose on one of the following questions to answer using the information form the notes:
• How did the government’s role in economic and political affairs change as America became more imperialistic?
• To what extent did industrialization affect the relationships between government, business, and the worker?
• How did technological advancement lead to the United States’ increased involvement in world affairs?
• To what extent was the government’s changing role necessary and beneficial as America became more imperialistic?
US buys Alaska/Seward's Folly
Commodore Perry sails into Tokyo Bay
Enrique Dupuy De Lome letter is published
US Declares War on Spain
USS Maine Blows Up
1900
April 1898
Treaty of Paris Ends Spanish­American War
February ­ March 1898
1867
1853
1897
Boxer Rebellion in China
Title: Nov 18­4:07 PM (3 of 4)
US Annexes Hawaii
December 1898
6.02 Identify the areas of the United States military, economic and political involvement and influence.
6.02 Identify the areas of the United States military, economic and political involvement and influence.
Key Terms and People:
Jose Marti
William Randloph Hearst
Yellow Press
Jingoism
George Dewey
Emilio Aguinaldo
Rough Riders
Treaty of Paris
The Spanish­American War
Causes
Battles
Effects
Explain the causes of the Spanish­American War
Identify the Major Battles of the War
Describe the consequences of the war including the debate over Imperialism.
Title: Nov 1­9:49 AM (4 of 4)