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Hello! Today is 12/13/12 • Warm Up: 1. In your own words, what is the tardy policy at Glasgow? 2. If you could write a policy for the school (about tardies or anything else), what would it be and why?

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Hello! Today is 12/13/12• Warm Up:

1. In your own words, what is the tardy policy at Glasgow?

2. If you could write a policy for the school (about tardies or anything else), what would it be and why?

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What we’re going to do today

Agenda: – Warm Up– Policies

By the end of class, you will be able to explain the difference between isolationism, expansionism and imperialism.

By the end of class, you will be able to explain the difference between isolationism, expansionism and imperialism.

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Foreign Policy

A nation’s actions regarding how they treat other nations.

Diplomacy

How leaders negotiate foreign policy with other nations

TerritoryLand under the control of another nation

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America’s Foreign Policy

• What is happening in the U.S. during this time? –Industrialization–Urbanization–Immigration–Progressive Movement

• But what about the rest of the world?

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America’s Foreign Policy

• Foreign Policy: How a country decides to interact with the rest of the world

• A nation’s actions regarding how they treat other nations.

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Isolationism – policy of not getting involved in other country’s affairs

• U.S. started off with this policy beginning in the 1700’s

Isolationism – policy of not getting involved in other country’s affairs

• U.S. started off with this policy beginning in the 1700’s

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America’s Foreign PolicyForeign policy is how a country decides to interact

with the rest of the world

I just want to be by myself

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America’s Foreign PolicyForeign policy is how a country decides to interact with the rest of the world

I love this country but I want more

places to call my own

• Land• Adventure• Gold• GodExpansionism –

policy in which a country wants to expand its boundaries

• By the 1800’s U.S. was following this policy

Expansionism – policy in which a country wants to expand its boundaries

• By the 1800’s U.S. was following this policy

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Why?

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Imperialism –Actions taken by one nation to control smaller or weaker nations

• U.S. changed its policy in the early 1900’s

Imperialism –Actions taken by one nation to control smaller or weaker nations

• U.S. changed its policy in the early 1900’s

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Name: – U.S. History II America’s Foreign PolicyForeign policy is how a country decides to interact with the rest of the world

Industrialization • Materials:resources to use to build products • Markets: people to sell products to It’s time to start

marking my territory in some

new places owned by people who

have a hard time protecting their

land.

Why?

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The U.S. is like a . . .

• For each foreign policy, come up with a simile • Illustrate each one!

• Example: Isolation– During isolation, the U.S. was like an island

because it was separate from the rest of the world and wanted to stay that way.

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Isolationism – policy of not getting involved in other country’s affairs

• U.S. started off with this policy beginning in the 1700’s

Isolationism – policy of not getting involved in other country’s affairs

• U.S. started off with this policy beginning in the 1700’s

Expansionism – policy in which a country wants to expand its boundaries

• By the 1800’s U.S. was following this policy

Expansionism – policy in which a country wants to expand its boundaries

• By the 1800’s U.S. was following this policy

Imperialism –Actions taken by one nation to control smaller or weaker nations

• U.S. changed its policy in the early 1900’s

Imperialism –Actions taken by one nation to control smaller or weaker nations

• U.S. changed its policy in the early 1900’s

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Name: – U.S. History II America’s Foreign PolicyForeign policy is how a country decides to interact with the rest of the world

Why?

Why?

• Land• Adventure• Gold• God

Industrialization • Materials:resources to use to build products • Markets: people to sell products to

I just want to be by myself

I love this country but I

want more places to call my own

It’s time to start marking my territory in some new places

owned by people who have a hard

time protecting their land.

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Isolationism – policy of not getting involved in other country’s affairs

• U.S. started off with this policy beginning in the 1700’s

Isolationism – policy of not getting involved in other country’s affairs

• U.S. started off with this policy beginning in the 1700’s

Expansionism – policy in which a country wants to expand its boundaries

• By the 1800’s U.S. was following this policy

Expansionism – policy in which a country wants to expand its boundaries

• By the 1800’s U.S. was following this policy

Imperialism –Actions taken by one nation to control smaller or weaker nations

• U.S. changed its policy in the early 1900’s

Imperialism –Actions taken by one nation to control smaller or weaker nations

• U.S. changed its policy in the early 1900’s

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Name: – U.S. History II America’s Foreign PolicyForeign policy is how a country decides to interact with the rest of the world

Why?

Why?

• Land• Adventure• Gold• God

Industrialization • Materials:resources to use to build products • Markets: people to sell products to

I just want to be by myself

I love this country but I

want more places to call my own

It’s time to start marking my territory in some new places

owned by people who have a hard

time protecting their land.

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Isolationism – policy of _______ ____________ ______________ in other country’s affairs

• U.S. started off with this policy beginning in the 1700’s

Isolationism – policy of _______ ____________ ______________ in other country’s affairs

• U.S. started off with this policy beginning in the 1700’s

Expansionism – policy in which a country wants to _________ its _______________

• By the 1800’s U.S. was following this policy

Expansionism – policy in which a country wants to _________ its _______________

• By the 1800’s U.S. was following this policy

Imperialism –Actions taken by one nation to __________ smaller or _________ nations

• U.S. changed its policy in the early 1900’s

Imperialism –Actions taken by one nation to __________ smaller or _________ nations

• U.S. changed its policy in the early 1900’s

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Name: U.S. History II

Why?

Why?

• Land• Adventure• Gold• God

I just want to be by myself

I love this country but I

want more places to call my own

It’s time to start marking my territory in some new places

owned by people who have a hard

time protecting their land.

America’s Foreign PolicyForeign policy is

Industrialization

• ___________:resources to use to build products • ___________: people to sell products to

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Isolationism –

• U.S. started off with this policy beginning in the ________’s

Isolationism –

• U.S. started off with this policy beginning in the ________’s

Expansionism –

• By the _______’s U.S. was following this policy

Expansionism –

• By the _______’s U.S. was following this policy

Imperialism –

• U.S. changed its policy in the early _______’s

Imperialism –

• U.S. changed its policy in the early _______’s

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Name: – U.S. History II

Why?

Why?

Industrialization

• ___________:resources to use to build products • ___________: people to sell products to

I just want to be by myself

I love this country but I

want more places to call my own

It’s time to start marking my territory in some new places

owned by people who have a hard

time protecting their land.

America’s Foreign PolicyForeign policy is

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Isolationism –

Isolationism –

Expansionism –

Expansionism –

Imperialism –

Imperialism –

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Name: – U.S. History II America’s Foreign PolicyForeign policy is

Why?

Why?

Industrialization •

I just want to be by myself

I love this country but I

want more places to call my own

It’s time to start marking my territory in some new places

owned by people who have a hard

time protecting their land.