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NEW IMPERIALISM 1800s-1914. MOTIVES 1. 1. POLITICAL Gain Power Compete to expand territory Use and show-off military force Gain prestige.
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American Imperialism 1870-1914 US History. Essential Questions: 1. Does the United States have the right to tell other countries how to run their governments?
American History. Imperialism Many European nations were expanding overseas due to imperialism, or the economic and political domination of weaker countries.
Do now: Take a map activity from the front bin Friday, January 31 st.
Regional Economic Integration: The Theoretical Reason Countries agreeing to come together (collaborate) to form regional economic development agreements.
Congress of Vienna. Agenda Bell Ringer: What were the three major mistakes of Napoleon? Napoleon Propaganda/Chart Congress of Vienna Lecture Map Activity.
World War I. Objectives Content: Differentiate between the long term and immediate causes of World War I. Learning: List the 4 MAIN causes of World.
Photos courtesy of Chapter 29 – World War I (1914-1918) The War to End all Wars.
Previous Units 1. Civil War & Reconstruction 2. Westward Expansion 3. Industrial Revolution 4. Immigration 5. Progressive Era.