Imperialism Vocabulary Mix and Match for US History

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Students will learn about the people, events, beliefs, and different points of view from US Imperialism (American Imperialism) with these resources. The topics covered include the acquisition of Hawaii, the Spanish-American War, events in Cuba and the Rough Riders, the White Man's Burden, the Open

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This mega bundle for American History (U.S. History) covers the Gilded Age through the Cold War and a bit of the modern era. It It includes PowerPoints, primary source resources, maps, timelines (multiple versions), image analysis, point of view activities, DBQs, graphic organizers, learning packet

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Students will review the people, ideas, and key vocabulary from American Imperialism (Spanish-American War, Panama Canal, Boxer Rebellion and Open Door Policy, Roosevelt Corollary, etc) by matching 38 terms to their images and identifications, answering 8 review questions. Students will create their own images for 8 terms (an example is included). A teacher information page and the answers are included where appropriate. See the preview for a closer look!

Sample questions include:

--Many events transpired in the second half of the 1800s that tested America’s resolve and commitment to the Monroe Doctrine. Pick 2 of the following to discuss thoroughly, especially as they relate to imperialism.

--Discuss why Hawaii was the foundation for the first legitimate American political debate over imperialism.

--Explain each cause of the Spanish-American War, then rank them in order of least to most responsible for the war and explain why your ranking is what it is.

--Explain the meaning of, “You furnish the pictures and I’ll furnish the war” and identify who said it. Then, describe what is happening in this image and who the figures could be.

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