Unit 5: Imperialism & WWI

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Unit 5: Imperialism & WWI 12.13.17

1898 Treaty of Paris Treaty gave the United States control over the Philippines This issue is hotly debated in the US What should the US do with the Philippines? Over the next two days you are going to look at this question and form an argument that supports 1 of 3 options

Fall 1898 (background info) Step One Fall 1898 (background info) Take notes as a class

Options in Brief Anti-Imperialism: Imperialism Small Policy: Large Policy: 2 Grant the Philippines complete independence immediately. 3 Create a military base & establish the Philippines as a temporary protectorate. 1 Bring the Philippines into American democracy by making them a colony.

What should the US do with the Philippines? You will make the argument for your option – why is this best for the US? Citizens will listen to all presentations, ask questions, and make a decision on which one to go with

Option 1 Option2 Option3 Citizens (Large Policy) Option2 (Anti-Imperialism) Option3 (Small Policy) Citizens (Decision Makers) Haley Bella Sarah Christoph Diego Michael Priscilla Kristin Nikta Zachelli Parker Ian Ellie Naomi Jaelyn Srinidhi Hannah Jenna Andrea Gavin Katelyn Mitchell Simon Darrell Katherine Cheyenne Amy Chase Kassidy Will Alina Patrick

Option 1 Option2 Option3 Citizens (Large Policy) Option2 (Anti-Imperialism) Option3 (Small Policy) Citizens (Decision Makers) Marshall Noah Cole Rohan Sebastian Tony Matthew Jacinthe Mackenzie Melanie N Lauren Alex Arjan Mitchell Nicole Chloe L Chloe H Sophia Hailey Yanir Laurence Melanie B Zoe Trevor Connor Julia Isabella Liz Reagan Ruth Jacob Rashon

Option 1 Option2 Option3 Citizens (Large Policy) Option2 (Anti-Imperialism) Option3 (Small Policy) Citizens (Decision Makers) Gage Joseph Jack H Kaioni Jack C Zeyuan Spencer C Colby Ben Josh Nathan G Ally F Jeannie James S Kaleb Nick Ally J Rineeta Alex Evan Nathan F Carson K James R Olivia Brecklyn Spencer B Hannah Ally S Carolina Cameron

Option 1 Option2 Option3 Citizens (Large Policy) Option2 (Anti-Imperialism) Option3 (Small Policy) Citizens (Decision Makers) Pavel Barry Dylan Maddie Ava Shannah Dawson Blake Raghav Leandros Jake Peter Hunter Brian Jackson Sam Lauren Emily Katie Holden Jerry Varun Martin Callie Madelyn Kellan Megana Ali Kyle Florin Nathan

Step 2: Group Work Your packet includes detailed information on your group’s assigned option The last page has directions for your group work. Follow the directions to put together a short presentation explaining why your option is the best path for America.

Presentations Your group should put together a 3-5 minute argument that outlines: What your option is Why your option is the best direction for our country Convince the citizens! Everyone should participate

Tomorrow’s Plan 1st half of class: Meet with your partners & finalize your presentations 2nd half of class: Group debates Share all 3 options Questions Decision