Chapter 28 America Becomes a World Power. 28.2 America Stretches Its Wings *Imperialism- The policy of extending a nation’s power by gaining political.
George Washington Whiskey Rebellion Farmers in Pa., unhappy With the tax on the Production of a product, farmers rebell, GW leads the militia against.
World War I “The Great War” 1914 - 1918. Important things to remember… EUROPE IS A CONTINENT NOT A COUNTRY WAR BEGINS AND THEN THE US ENTERS “WORLD WAR”
FOCUS ACTIVITY GOOD MORNING US History
FOCUS ACTIVITY
MR LIPMAN’S APUS POWERPOINT Chapter 30 WWI and Woodrow Wilson.
Reasons for War USA Involvement. 1. Lusitania Sunk May 1915 British passenger ship sunk by German u-boat killing 1,198 passengers including 128 Americans.
Foreign Policy in the Jeffersonian Era
Quiz
WWI Notes
World War I, Chapter 22 Notes
The US in World War I: 1914-1918 WORLD WAR I. Militarism – European nations built up large armies & navies to protect their national interests. Alliances.