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Motivations: What motivates you to…

Motivations: What motivates you to…. w ake up in the morning? p lay sports? p lay a musical instrument or dance or perform? d o well in school? k eep going when things are particularly difficult, unfamiliar or uncertain?. Motivations.

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Motivations: What motivates you to…

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  1. Motivations:What motivates you to… • wake up in the morning? • play sports? • play a musical instrument or dance or perform? • do well in school? • keep going when things are particularly difficult, unfamiliar or uncertain?

  2. Motivations What would motivate people to do a difficult thing like moving west to an unfamiliar, uncertain and possibly inhospitable environment?

  3. Motivations • Philosophical motivations • Economic motivations • Political motivations

  4. Philosophical • What “ideas” would get people excited about moving west?

  5. Philosophy = A system of principles that guides a person’s (or group’s) affairs

  6. Manifest Destiny • A phrase coined by journalist John O’Sullivan • The belief of many political leaders in the 19th century that the U.S. was destined by God to stretch from the Atlantic to the Pacific • Idea (philosophy) that was used as justification for territory/land acquired by Americans (for example, through the Mexican-American War

  7. Manifest Destiny

  8. Philosophical Motivation …other nations have undertaken to intrude themselves into it…in a spirit of hostile interference against us, for the avowed object of thwarting our policy and hampering our power, limiting our greatness and checking the fulfillment of our manifestdestiny to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions.—John O’Sullivan Excerpted from “Annexation,”The United States Magazine and Democratic Review 17 (July 1845): 5–10.

  9. expansionism = The belief that expanding a nation’s territory is necessary for the growth and development of the country

  10. Economic • What economic factors would encourage people to move west?

  11. Economic Motivations

  12. Economic Motivations

  13. Economic Motivations

  14. Economic Motivations

  15. Economic Motivations

  16. Economic Motivations

  17. Economic Motivations

  18. supply and demand = Supply is how much of something is available. Demand is how much of something people want.

  19. Basic laws of supply and demand • If demand increases and supply remains the same, it leads to higher prices • If demand decreases and supply remains the same, it leads to higher prices • If supply increases and demand remains the same, it leads to lower prices • If supply decreases and demand remains the same, it leads to higher prices

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