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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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remaining uninvolved in international affairs outside of North America
Colonization
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extending a country’s power and influence (military and/or economic) through diplomacy and/or military force.
Isolation /Neutrality
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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.
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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 4
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3. Highlight any specific motivation from the doc

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Question 5
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1. Who is the source of this doc?

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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 7
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3. Highlight any specific motivation from the doc

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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 10
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3. Highlight any specific motivation from the doc

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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 13
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3. Highlight any specific motivation from the doc

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Question 14
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1. Who is the source of this doc?

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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 16
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3. Highlight any specific motivation from the doc

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Question 17
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1. Who is the source of this doc?

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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 19
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3. Highlight any specific motivation from the doc

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Question 20
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1. Who is the source of this doc?

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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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3. Highlight any specific motivation from the doc

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.