America’s History Sixth Edition CHAPTER 21 An Emerging World Power 1877–1914 Copyright © 2008 by Bedford/St. Martin’s Henretta Brody Dumenil.

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America’s History Sixth Edition CHAPTER 21 An Emerging World Power 1877–1914 Copyright © 2008 by Bedford/St. Martin’s Henretta Brody Dumenil

The Roots of Expansion Diplomacy in the Gilded Age The Economy of Expansionism The Making of a “Large” Foreign Policy The Ideology of Expansionism

An American Empire The Cuban Crisis The Spoils of War The Imperial Experiment

Onto the World Stage A Power among Powers The Open Door in Asia Wilson and Mexico The Gathering Storm in Europe

Chapter 21 An Emerging World Power 1877–1914 Map 21.1 The Spanish-American War of 1898 (p. 651) Map 21.2 The American Empire, 1917 (p. 655) Map 21.3 The Panama Canal: The Design (p. 662) Map 21.4 Policeman of the Caribbean (p. 662) Map 21.5 The Great Powers in East Asia, 1898–1910 (p. 663) Figure 21.1 Balance of U.S. Imports, 1870–1914 (p. 645) Battle of Santiago de Cuba, 1898 (p. 640) Alfred T. Mahan (p. 646) The Battle of San Juan Hill (p. 652) Free Cuba? (p. 658) Hurrah for Imperialism! Life, 1898 (p. 658)