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Carol Berkin, Christopher L. Miller, Robert W. Cherny, James L. Gormly, W. Thomas Mainwaring
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Study Guide - Learning Objectives
Chapter 20: Becoming A World Power: America And World Affairs, 1865 - 1913- After reading this chapter, you should be able to do the following:
- Evaluate how American choices regarding Alaska, Latin America, and Asia reflected traditional American expectations regarding world affairs.
- Analyze how some Americans’ expectations about the U.S. role in world affairs began to change between 1889 and 1897.
- Evaluate the outcomes of the war with Spain and how the acquisition of new possessions reflected the new expectations about America’s role in world affairs.
- Understand Theodore Roosevelt’s expectations about the role of the U.S. in world affairs and what choices he made to bring about the outcomes he desired.
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