ISN 49 Is it better to win people to your side with honey or with vinegar? In other words is better to be nice and sweet like honey to convince people.

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ISN 49 Is it better to win people to your side with honey or with vinegar? In other words is better to be nice and sweet like honey to convince people of something or is it better to be mean and bitter like vinegar? Explain. Give an example. Is it better to win people to your side with honey or with vinegar? In other words is better to be nice and sweet like honey to convince people of something or is it better to be mean and bitter like vinegar? Explain. Give an example.

Three Foreign Policies of the Early 20 th century ISN 50 Objective: To explain the foreign policies of the first three presidents of the 20 th century EQ:

US Imperialism in the Early 1900s US Influence Abroad Grows New period of imperialism and interntionalism as the US foreign policy Early 20 th century presidents involved in affaris of Latin America and Asia

Theodore Roosevelt

Foreign Policy “Big Stick Policy” “Big Stick Policy” peaceful relationship with other countries but a strong international presence, peaceful relationship with other countries but a strong international presence, To exercise international police power between Europe and Latin America To exercise international police power between Europe and Latin America “speak softly and carry a big stick” “speak softly and carry a big stick”

William Howard Taft

Foreign Policy “Dollar Diplomacy” “Dollar Diplomacy” encouraged US business in foreign affairs, a strong economic role, encouraged US business in foreign affairs, a strong economic role, To use economic power to gain world influence To use economic power to gain world influence Sets the stage for future US interventions in Latin America Sets the stage for future US interventions in Latin America “Dollars, not Bullets.” “Dollars, not Bullets.”

Woodrow Wilson

Foreign Policy “ Moral Diplomacy” “ Moral Diplomacy” United States would support only Latin American governments that were democratic or otherwise supported United States interests. United States would support only Latin American governments that were democratic or otherwise supported United States interests. US should champion democracy around the globe and help maintain world peace US should champion democracy around the globe and help maintain world peace "The force of America is the force of moral principle." "The force of America is the force of moral principle."

Create a Classifying Map Create a Classifying Map of the three foreign policies of the early 20 th century. Create a Classifying Map of the three foreign policies of the early 20 th century. For each one give the president and description of each foreign policy For each one give the president and description of each foreign policy For each foreign policy create a symbol or drawing depicting it For each foreign policy create a symbol or drawing depicting it

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