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U.S. Imperialism in the 20th Century: Land Acquisitions and Foreign Policy

Explore U.S. expansionism in Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Philippines, and China during the early 1900s. Learn about military dominance, policy implementation, and the impact on local populations. Discover how economic interests influenced U.S. actions and the challenges faced during this era of imperialism.

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U.S. Imperialism in the 20th Century: Land Acquisitions and Foreign Policy

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  1. CHAPTER 10SECTION 3 ACQUIRING NEW LANDS MAH 10-3

  2. PUERTO RICO U.S. MILITARY DOMINATE “YANKEE PERIL” FORAKER ACT U.S. APPOINTED GOVENOR CITIZENSHIP GRANTED 1917 MAH 10-3

  3. CUBA BECOMES A PROTECTORATE PLATT AMENDMENT U.S. MILITARY THREAT U.S. ECONOMIC OVERSIGHT PROTECT U.S. INTEREST MAH 10-3

  4. THE PHILIPPINES FILIPINOS REBEL (1899-1902) U.S. POLICIES CONCENTRATION CAMPS KILL ALL OVER TEN 250,000 – 1 MIL DEAD U.S. WINS U.S. APPOINTS GOVENOR INDEPENDENCE IN 1946 MAH 10-3

  5. CHINA OPEN DOOR POLICY GOAL U.S. ACCESS TO ALL PORTS BOXER REBELLION ANTI-FOREIGNER BASED CHINA LOSES TO U.S.–EURO ALLIANCE MAH 10-3

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  8. Less grant money. At the same time, the availability of financial aid isn't keeping up with these climbing costs. Grant funding grew only 4.7% in the 2008-2009 academic year, the most recent for which data is available, which means that undergraduates' out-of-pocket costs are higher than ever. That, combined with higher unemployment and stagnant household incomes, is making it harder than ever to finance a degree. MAH 10-3

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