imperialism and world war i
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Unit Overview and Vocabulary. Imperialism and World War I. I. Grover Cleveland A. President when Hawaii was annexed B. President during Cuban Revolution against Spain. Key players in U.S. Foreign policy 1890-1920. II. William McKinley A. President during S panish-American War - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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IMPERIALISMAND
WORLD WAR I
Unit Overview and Vocabulary
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KEY PLAYERS IN U.S. FOREIGN POLICY
1890-1920I. Grover Cleveland
A. President when Hawaii was annexedB. President during Cuban Revolution against Spain
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II. William McKinleyA. President during Spanish-American WarB. Made decision to take the Philippine Islands
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III. Theodore Roosevelt (true imperialist)A. Before presidency1. urged for war with Spain2. led a group called “Rough Riders” during Spanish-American WarB. During presidency1. helped “steal” Panama to build Panama Canal2. liked to show off Great White FleetC. After Presidency1. urged Wilson to enter World War I
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IV. William H. TaftA. first governor of Philippines (1901-1904) Dollar Diplomacy B. in Latin AmericaC. sent marines into Nicaragua
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V. Woodrow WilsonA. sent American troops into MexicoB. Moral Diplomacy in Latin AmericaC. president during World War I
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VOCABULARY
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FOREIGN POLICYOne country’s dealings
and interactions with other nations
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NATIONALISMLove of one’s country;
super-patriotism
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ISOLATIONISMNot becoming involved
in the affairs of other countries
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NEUTRALITYNot taking sides in a
war
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SELF DETERMINATIONAllowing all nationalities
and ethnic groups to freely choose their own
form of government
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IDEALISMPhilosophy that the world can become a
perfect place
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IMPERIALISMOne people controlling
another people economically,
politically, and/or socially
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COLONYLand totally controlled
by another nation
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WHITE MAN’S BURDENMistaken belief that the
white race must “civilize and
Christianize” the rest of the world
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PARADOXSituation that appears
to be a contradiction
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YELLOW JOURNALISMThe writing of
sensational and often untrue stories
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MOBILIZEGetting ready for war
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CONSCRIPTIONRequiring service in the
military; the draft
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CIVIL LIBERTIESRights such as free
speech religion, petition, and protest
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SEDITIONSpeaking out against
the government
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PACIFISTOne who is opposed to
war; “dove”
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JINGOISTOne who strongly
supports war; “hawk”
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REPARATIONSPayments the losing
side in a war must give to the winning side