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Imperialism Virtual Gallery Walk

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American Imperialism Virtual gallery walk
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Question 1
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Match the vocab words with the correct definition

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Imperialism
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Question 2
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1. Who is the source of this doc?

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Question 3
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2. Is this document Political, Social, Economic and/or Military?

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Question 5
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Question 6
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2. Is this document Political, Social, Economic and/or Military?

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Question 8
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1. Who is the source of this doc?

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Question 9
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2. Is this document Political, Social, Economic and/or Military?

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Question 11
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1. Who is the source of this doc?

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Question 12
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2. Is this document Political, Social, Economic and/or Military?

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Question 14
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Question 15
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2. Is this document Political, Social, Economic and/or Military?

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Question 17
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Question 18
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2. Is this document Political, Social, Economic and/or Military?

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Question 20
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Question 21
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2. Is this document Political, Social, Economic and/or Military?

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Question 22
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Question 23
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  1. Quickly sketch (digitally) a scene/cartoon reflecting what you’ve determined as the main motivation for American imperialism in the late 19th, early 20th centuries.
  2. Provide an artist’s statement describing the rationale behind your sketch/cartoon. Make reference to at least two sources you saw today to inform your perspective.

remaining uninvolved in international affairs outside of North America
Colonization
extending a country’s power and influence (military and/or economic) through diplomacy and/or military force.
Isolation /Neutrality
the action or process of settling among and establishing control over a foreign people and/or area, for increased economic (market and resources), social, political and/or military benefits for a mother country.
3. Highlight any specific motivation from the doc
3. Highlight any specific motivation from the doc
3. Highlight any specific motivation from the doc
3. Highlight any specific motivation from the doc
3. Highlight any specific motivation from the doc
3. Highlight any specific motivation from the doc
3. Highlight any specific motivation from the doc