Chapter 33 Notes * Foundations of empire * Motives of imperialism * Modern imperialism * Refers to domination of industrialized countries over subject lands * Domination achieved through trade‚ investment‚ and business activities * Two types of modern colonialism * Colonies ruled and populated by migrants * Colonies controlled by imperial powers without significant settlement * Economic motives of imperialism * European merchants and entrepreneurs made personal
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Teddy Roosevelt’s face deserves to be on Mount Rushmore for numerous reasons. For example‚ he made it his job to improve public health. After reading Upton Sinclair’s “The Jungle” he was baffled and extremely disappointed. So he took matters into his own hands and fought for a more sanitary meat packaging industry. Roosevelt made sure that instead of having rats‚ rat poison and bread mixed into your meat there was 100% sanitation. Also‚ he created the Pure Food and Drugs Act. Additionally‚ this act
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DBQ: U.S. as World Power In the 1890’s‚ the idea of imperialism had begun imprinting itself in American minds. Many Americans began to believe that the United States was either going to explode or expand. Our country had a new sense of power which was generated from the growth of our industry and wealth. There were Americans who had pushed the idea of imperialism through books and articles‚ calling it the adventures of childhood dreams. The first moments had begun with President Cleveland and his
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Seven Reasons for the Expansion of the American Empire 1. World Markets (McKinley’s) a. 1865 US export $400 million dollars’ worth of stuff b. 1890 US export $1.6 billion dollars’ worth of stuff 2. Capital Investments a. 1870 zero investments in world markets b. 1900 $500 million investments in world markets 3. Protection a. Stronger military i. 1883 - US navy 1. USS Atlanta‚ USS Boston 2. Naval bases 4. European Example a. Franco-Prussian war yields Germany b. Germany‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ Italy
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felt like it was their duty to spread democracy to other countries and that was one of the things they were doing with imperialism. Other positive things that came from imperialism in America was the construction of the Panama Canal‚ the independence of Cuba‚ Philippines‚ and Panama‚ and increased transportation in the
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trust busting and the consolidation of wealth. When writing about Teddy’s foreign police the author again mentions many things that Roosevelt did but forgot to elaborate their impact on the nation. A great example of this is how he writes about the Panama Canal but fails to elaborate on how it helped the nation grow and how it helped the president’s image. And over all throughout this
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SCM 460 GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY Dr. Alex Rodrigues What is Globalization? Class 02 -Topics Topic 1: Understanding Globalization Topic 2: Challenges of Globalization Topic 3: Emerging Economies and Globalization So what is Globalization? In small groups… Discuss what globalization means. When has it started? Discuss the impact of globalization on companies and consumers So what is Globalization? In small groups… Discuss what globalization means. When has it started? Discuss the impact
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Democracy: The United States and World War I‚ 1916-1920 Chapter Study Outline I.An era of intervention A.Theodore Roosevelt and Roosevelt Corollary 1.Panama a.U.S.-backed separation of Panama from Colombia b.U.S. acquisition of Panama Canal Zone c.Construction of Panama Canal d.Roosevelt Corollary [to the Monroe Doctrine] 2.Dominican Republic 3.Cuba B.William Howard Taft and Dollar Diplomacy 1
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Arsheen Memon AP US History DBQ Imperialism was a significant factor in shaping the foreign policy of the United States from the 1890’s to the early 1900’s. Imperialism is when one superior country dominates their authority on other weaker or smaller countries. The concept of manifest destiny had dies down during the Civil Rights movement‚ but now that things were slowing down‚ the urgency of the United States to move to the West was more prevalent. By taking the path of imperialism the United
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One of the most famous and significant tings he did as president was building the Panama Canal. He invested 400 million dollars into this project and it shortened the trip from San Francisco to New York for 8000 miles and the Panama Canal was also used by the US military forces and made them very powerful in Central America. This project had lasted a whole decade and was finished in 19014 but the significance
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