APUSH Period 7 part 3 Kennedy Chapter 27, 29, 33, and 34 IMPERIALISM World War I and World War II.

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APUSH Period 7 part 3 Kennedy Chapter 27, 29, 33, and 34 IMPERIALISM World War I and World War II

Chapter 27 Discussion Questions 1.Define Imperialism? 2.List European nations that were imperialistic. 3.Complete imperialism map activity 4.List areas of and reasons for American expansion. 5.What are the causes and effects of the Spanish American War?

The Cycle of Imperialism

Chapter 24: Part I TR and Taft Teddy The Panama Canal The Panama Canal Big Stick Diplomacy Big Stick Diplomacy The Roosevelt Corollary The Roosevelt Corollary Russo-Japanese War Russo-Japanese WarTaft Dollar Diplomacy Dollar Diplomacy The Open door Policy The Open door Policy Spheres of Influence Spheres of Influence

Woodrow Wilson Moral Diplomacy Pancho Villa Europe Neutrality

The Great War List 4 causes of World War I in Europe

WWI Basics 1.Archduke Franz Ferdinand 2.Alliances 3.Western Front/Eastern Front/Middle Eastern Theater 4.Shlieffen Plan 5.Stalemate 6.War of Atrition 7.No Man’s Land

Technological Innovations and Effects Machine Gun Machine Gun The Tank The Tank U-Boats U-Boats Artillery Artillery Airplanes Airplanes Chemical Warfare Chemical Warfare Trench Warfare Trench Warfare Shell Shock Shell Shock Illustrate and explain the effects of the following. Post illustrations and comments to wiki.

Reasons for American Involvement in WWI Let’s list them:

“Over There” Results of American Involvement in WWI John Pershing The Selective Service Act Russia leaves The Marne Chateau-Thierry Belleau Wood The Meuse/Argonne 112,000 dead/230,000 wounded

“Over Here” WWI at Home Committee on Public Information Espionage Act Sedition Act The War Industries Board Food Administration War Labor Board Minorities and Women

Effects and Outcomes of “The Great War”