United States History II America at the Turn of the Century

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United States History II America at the Turn of the Century Road Map for Success: America at the Turn of the Century (1900-1914)   The Turn of the century! 1900 brought about a brand new century with hopes for the United States to build and expand its growing power to the next level. During the Industrial Revolution, America grew more powerful due to innovation, invention and the rise of Big Business. United States certainly found herself in the spotlight early and often at the turn of the century for reasons that would impact United States and World History forever. America was not always the world power it is today. But the events that occurred at the end of the 1800s and early 1900s totally shifted the balance of power on the world stage in favor of the United States. America was quickly carving out its own empire, similar to that of Great Britain and other powerful European countries With the addition of new protectorates, states, and territories, the nation’s economy and foreign policy rapidly became stronger and more influential. You will master the following learning standards:  USII.6 Analyze the causes and course of America’s growing role in world affairs from the Civil War to World War I. (H, E) A.     the influence of the ideas associated with Social Darwinism F.      President Roosevelt’s Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine B.     the purchase of Alaska from Russia G.     America’s role in the building of the Panama Canal C.     America’s growing influence in Hawaii leading to annexation H.     President Taft’s Dollar Diplomacy D.     the Spanish-American War I.       President Wilson’s intervention in Mexico E.      U.S. expansion into Asia under the Open Door policy J. American entry into World War I

Depth of Understanding (1-4)   Skill I CAN… Classroom Activities Depth of Understanding (1-4) How do I get there? 1) Identify and analyze the impact of the application Darwin’s theory of evolution on society (Social Darwinism) 2) Describe the manner in which Alaska and Hawaii were acquired by the United States 3) Cite the numerous causes and consequences of the Spanish-American War SELF ASSESSMENT HOW ARE YOU DOING SO FAR??? 4) Identify the causes for and the impact of the Roosevelt Corollary 5) Compare and contrast the Monroe Doctrine and the Roosevelt Corollary 6) Evaluate the importance of trade between Asia and the United States via the Open Door Policy 7) Describe why America would have an interest in building the Panama Canal and assess the subsequent foreign reaction to U.S. intervention 8) Assess the impact of USII.6 A-I on America’s intervention in World War I