Title: Djibouti
1- Djibouti
- South Korea
- Diego Garcia
- The Philippines
- Thailand
- Australia
- Germany
- Afghanistan
- Italy
- United Kingdom
- Bosnia
- Herzegovina
- Spain
- Cuba
- Turkey
- Iceland
- Serbia
- Japan
- Belgium
- Portugal
- Netherlands
- Greece
- United Arab Emirates
- Greenland
- Macedonia
- Iraq
- Russia
- Egypt
- Kyrgyzstan
- Georgia
- Qatar
- Singapore
- Bahrain
- Saudi Arabia
- Honduras
- Canada
2READ THE ARTICLE
- 1.) Is the United States an Empire? Explain.
- 2.) Do you think US interventions in other
nations usually do more harm than good, or more
good than harm? (provide evidence from the
reading)
3Imperialism
- The policy in which stronger nations extend their
- _____________________ , _____________________ ,
or _____________________ - control over weaker territories.
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5II. The 3 Factors That Motivated U.S. Imperialism
- 1. __________________________
- New ______________________ -
- New ______________________ -
- 2. __________________________
- Alfred Thayer Mahan -
- 3. __________________________
- "Anglo-Saxon superiority" -
6- The White Mans Burden
- Rudyard Kipling
7- Take up the White Man's burden--Send forth the
best ye breed--Go bind your sons to exileTo
serve your captives' needTo wait in heavy
harness,On fluttered folk and wild--Your
new-caught, sullen peoples,Half-devil and
half-child.
8- Take up the White Man's burden--In patience to
abide,To veil the threat of terrorAnd check the
show of prideBy open speech and simple,An
hundred times made plainTo seek another's
profit,And work another's gain.
9- Take up the White Man's burden--The savage wars
of peace--Fill full the mouth of FamineAnd bid
the sickness ceaseAnd when your goal is
nearestThe end for others sought,Watch sloth
and heathen FollyBring all your hopes to nought.
10- Take up the White Man's burden--No tawdry rule
of kings,But toil of serf and sweeper--The tale
of common things.The ports ye shall not
enter,The roads ye shall not tread,Go mark them
with your living,And mark them with your dead.
11- Take up the White Man's burden--And reap his old
rewardThe blame of those ye better,The hate of
those ye guard--The cry of hosts ye humour(Ah,
slowly!) toward the light--"Why brought he us
from bondage,Our loved Egyptian night?"
12- Take up the White Man's burden--Ye dare not
stoop to less--Nor call too loud on FreedomTo
cloke your wearinessBy all ye cry or
whisper,By all ye leave or do,The silent,
sullen peoplesShall weigh your gods and you.
13- Take up the White Man's burden--Have done with
childish days--The lightly proferred laurel,The
easy, ungrudged praise.Comes now, to search your
manhoodThrough all the thankless yearsCold,
edged with dear-bought wisdom,The judgment of
your peers!
14III. Hawaii
- 1. Important to U.S. because
- 1. 2.
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- 3. Queen Liliuokalani -
- proposed -
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21- 5.Annexation
- President Grover Cleveland opposed / supported
(circle one) annexation because- - In 1897, President William McKinley opposed /
supported (circle one) annexation because -
22expansionism
23The Spanish-American War Begins
24I. Spains empire is shrinking . . .
- A. They still have colonies in
- 1. The Pacific
- 1. ___________________________
- 2. ___________________________
- 2. The Atlantic
- 1. ___________________________
- 2. ___________________________
25II. U.S. Revolution in Cuba
- A. The US has millions of invested
in___________________________ . - B. Jose Marti
- 1. In 1895
- C. Valeriano Weyler
26Jose Marti Cuba
27III. War Hype in the U.S.
- A. A. William Randolph Hearst Joseph Pulitzer
- 1. Yellow Journalism
- 2. jingoism -
- B. The De Lome Letter
- C. The USS Maine
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32Yellow Journalism Brings War
33IV. War Spreads to the Philippines
- A. Theodore Roosevelt
- B. George Dewey -
- C. Emilio Aguinaldo
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36IX. Meanwhile in Cuba
- A. The Rough Riders
- B. The Battle of San Juan Hill
- 1. The hype -
- 2. The reality
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38The Philippines The Caribbean
39X. To The Victor Go The Spoils
- A. The Treaty of Paris
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- B. The Debate Over Annexation
- 1. McKinley said
- 2. Opponents said
40The Treaty of Paris
41XI. So Cubas Independent Now Right?
- A. Teller Amendement (1898)
- B. Platt amendment (1901)
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- C. protectorate
42XII. Filipinos Rebel . . . . Again . . .
- A. Emilio Aguinaldo -
- B. The Filipino Insurrection (1899-1902)
- 1. ___________ Americans died
- 2. ___________ Filipinos died
- 3. ___________ and ___________ than The
Spanish-American War - C. The hypocrisy -
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45Eerie Similarities . . .
- Based on new foreign policy ideas
- based on sensationalist claims
- easy military victory . . .
- followed by a difficult insurrection
- longer and more costly than expected
46XIII. Meanwhile in China . . .
- A. Spheres of Influence -
- B. John Hay
- C. Open Door Notes
- 1. sent to
- 2. stated
- D. The Boxer Rebellion (1900)
- 1. The response -
47The Open Door Policy
48XIV. Canal Crazy!
- A. Alfred Thayer Mahan
- B. Importance (p.388-389) -
- C. Two Routes
- 1.
- 2.
- 3. ____________________ wins, because-
49- D. We try to buy the canal zone from
___________________. - 1. they refuse
- 2. so the U.S. supervises -
- 3.
- E. Canal opens in 1914, ___________ die building
it
50XV. Variations of The Monroe Doctrine
- A. The Monroe Doctrine (1823) p.122-123 -
- B. The Roosevelt Corollary (1904) -
- 1.
- 2. We intervene in Central South America more
than _____ times in 20th Century - C. President Tafts Dollar Diplomacy
- D. President Wilsons Missionary Diplomacy
51- E. Villa Zapata Test Wilsons policy
- 1. Venustiano Carranza, in 1915, becomes
- Wilson opposed / supported (circle one) his new
government - 2. Pancho Villa Emiliano Zapata -
- In January 1916
- 3. John J. Pershing
- Is his mission successful?
- 4. 1917 -
52I. Causes of the Great War
- A. 5 Themes in International Relations that Lead
to The Great War - 1. ______________________ -
53Nationalism in Europe
54I. Causes of the Great War
- A. 5 Themes in International Relations that Lead
to The Great War - 1. ______________________ -
- 2_______________________ -
- a. The Serbs
- b. The Poles
- c. The Czechs
- 3. ______________________ -
- Competition between ________________ for
_________________ leads to ____________________ - 4. ______________________ -
- 5. ______________________ -
55- B. Leads to
- 1. The Two Gangs
- a. Triple Entente (Allies) ____________________,
____________________, and ____________________ - b. Triple Alliance (Central Powers)
__________________, - __________________,
- __________________,
- and _______________-
56Europe Chooses Gangs
57II. Europe Goes to War in 1914
- A. The Powder Keg
- B. The Spark heir to the Austro-Hungarian
(__________ ________________) throne is
assassinated in Bosnia by a Serbian Nationalist - - C. This sets off the chain reaction
- 1. Killed by Serbian Nationalist
- 2. Austria declares war on Serbia
- 3. Russia supports Serbia
- 4. Germany declares war on Russia
- 5. Germany declares war on France
- 6. Great Britain declares war on Germany
Austria-Hungary
58The Powder Keg Explodes
59III. The Horrors of War
- A. The Western Front (p.397)
60Vocabulary Quiz
- Select 4 Words
- Use each in a sentence
- Or
- Define each
- HOMEWORK
- Read 607-619
- Answer A,B, 2-6 on page 621
61Weekendation Lorberfication!
62III. The Horrors of War
- A. The Western Front (p.397)
- B. trench warfare (p.397)
- 1. no mans land
- 2. disease rats
- 3. trench foot
- 4. shell shock -
63The Horrors of War
64Reading Quiz Tomorrow
- January 30th - chapter 11, section 3 (p.412-416)
8- 14 ONLY - 8.) Describe two ways German-Americans were
persecuted during the war. - 9.) What did the Espionage and Sedition Acts make
illegal? What did these Acts violate? - 10.) How many people were arrested under the
Espionage and Sedition Acts? - 11.) What was The Great Migration?
- 12.) Describe three factors that led to the Great
Migration. - 13.) Describe the different roles women played in
the war effort at home. - 14.) How many Americans got sick during the flu
epidemic of 1918? How many died?
65Reading Quiz Wednesday
- January 31st - chapter 11, section 4 (p.417-421)
- 1.) What was the goal of Woodrow Wilsons 14
Points? - 2.) List four solutions in his 14 Points
included to eliminate specific problems that had
led to the war in the first place. - 3.) Wilsons 14 Points asserted that boundaries
for nations created after the war should be
determined by what? - 4.) What did Wilsons 14th Point call for? What
would be its purpose? - 5.) Who were the Big Four? Did they accept or
reject Wilsons plan? - 6.) What are mandates? What nations received
mandates? - 7.) Which principle of Wilsons 14 Points did
these mandates violate? - 8.) Explain three ways the Treaty of Versailles
got revenge on Germany. - 9.) Explain three weaknesses of the Treaty of
Versailles that sowed the seeds for World War II. - 10.) Who opposed ratification of the Treaty of
Versailles in the United States? Why did they
oppose it? - 11.) What did they do to insure the Treaty would
not be ratified? - 12.) Was the Treaty of Versailles ratified by the
United States? - 13.) According to your text, what are the three
legacies of the war that led to World War II?
66IV. U.S. Neutrality 1914-1917
- A. tradition of self-righteous isolationism -
- B. 11 million enemy born -
- C. U.S. Neutrality
- 1. We were neutral but . . . By 1917, the U.S.
had - loaned ______________ to Allies
- But only ______________to Germany
- How would this effect our neutrality? -I?
67V. Germany Gets Desperate
- 1.) A. The British Blockade
- 1. Effect -
- B. Germany announces their own blockade of
Britain - 1. Effect -
- C. Which blockade was more deadly?
- D. Which blockade was offensive to Americans? -
- 1. Why? -
68VI. U.S. German Relations Get Worse
- A. Lusitania sunk by U-Boat (_______) -
- B. The Sussex Pledge (_______) -
- C. Germany Announces Unlimited Submarine Warfare
(___) - - D. Zimmermann Note (_______) -
- E. April, _______ U.S. declares war
- F. Idealist Reasons
- a war to ___________ ___________
________ - a war to make the world _______ ____
_________
69VII. U.S. in the War
- A. Selective Service Act (1917)
- 1. Conscientious objector -
- 2. women
- 3. African-Americans
- B. At Sea -
- 1. The Convoy System
- C. In Air
- 1. Eddie Rickenbacker
70VII. U.S. in the War
- D. On Land
- 1. John J. Pershing -
- 2. Alvin York -
- 3. New Weapons
- a. Mechanized warfare -
- b. tank -
- c. artillery
- d. Zeppelins
- e. Machine gun
- f. Gas
71- A. Armistice ( ___ / ___ / _______ )
- B. Which side had more casualties?
- C. Worst losses
- 5. ___________________ (
) - 4. ___________________ (
) - 3. ___________________ (
) - 2. ___________________ (
) - 1. ___________________ (
) - U.S.
72What were they asked to do?
- young men (18-22) -
- workers
- women
- businesses at home
- your neighbors -
73What were we asked to do?
- young men (18-22) -
- workers
- women
- businesses at home
- your neighbors -
74What are you willing to do?
- Are you willing to be drafted?
- Are you willing to drive a small, hybrid car?
75III. Persecution of German-Americans Dissenters
- A. attacks -
- B. German language banned in schools
- C. Cultural Censorship
- a. Sauerkraut
- b. Hamburgers
- c. Frankfurters
- d. German measles
- e. Dachshunds
76III. Persecution of Muslim-Americans today
77- D. Espionage (1917) and Sedition (1918) Acts
- 1. 6000 arrests
- 2. Clarence Waldron -
- 3. Eugene V. Debs -
- E. Schenck v. United States (1919)
- 1. The Supreme Court ruled
78- Friday Ch. 10 11 Test
- All Study Questions
- Imperialism Map
79VIII. The End
- A. Armistice ( ___ / ___ / _______ )
- B. Which side had more casualties?
- C. Worst losses
- 5. ___________________ (
) - 4. ___________________ (
) - 3. ___________________ (
) - 2. ___________________ (
) - 1. ___________________ (
) - U.S.
80The End of the War and The Treaty of Versailles
81I. Wilsons Fourteen Points
- A. The goal of his fourteen points
- B. What they said
- 1. Solve the problems that started the war
- a.
- b.
- c.
- d.
- 2. Boundaries for countries created after the war
should be determined by - - 3. The League of Nations
82II. The Big Four
- 1. Woodrow Wilson (_______________ )
- 2. Orlando Vittorio (_______________ )
- 3. David Lloyd George (_____________ )
- 4. Georges Clemenceau (____________ )
- a. They _____________ Wilsons plan
- b. Because
83III. The Treaty of Versailles
- A. Created 9 new nations -
- B. Gave mandates to France and Britain -
- C. Get revenge on Germany
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
84IV. The Treaty of Versailles
- D. Treaty of Versailles sows the seeds of WWII
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- 4.
- E. Wilson accepts this messed up version because
85V. The Ratification Debate at Home
- A. ratification -
- B. Republican opposition
- 1. Who?
- 2. Why?
- 3. The Lodge Reservations-
- B. result
- C. in 1921
86V. The Ratification Debate at Home
87V. The Ratification Debate at Home
- A. ratification -
- B. Republican opposition
- 1. Who?
- 2. Why?
- 3. The Lodge Reservations-
- B. result
- C. in 1921
88VIII. The End
- A. Armistice ( ___ / ___ / _______ )
- B. Which side had more casualties?
- C. Worst losses
- 5. ___________________ (
) - 4. ___________________ (
) - 3. ___________________ (
) - 2. ___________________ (
) - 1. ___________________ (
) - U.S.
89Reading Quiz Tomorrow
- January 24th - chapter 11, section 1- part I -
(p.394-398) - 1.) Understand the four themes that led to an
international environment primed for war and give
an example of each. - 2.) Why was Archduke Franz Ferdinand important?
What was he to become? - 3.) Who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
Why? - 4.) What major nations were in The Triple Entente
(the Allies)? - 5.) What major nations were in The Triple
Alliance (The Central Powers)? - 6.) Describe what no mans land was and where
was it located. - 7.) What hazards did soldiers face during World
War I?