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Making America: A History of the United States, Brief Second Edition
Carol Berkin, Christopher L. Miller, Robert W. Cherny, James L. Gormly, W. Thomas Mainwaring
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Chapter 20: Becoming A World Power: America And World Affairs, 1865 - 1913

After reading this chapter, you should be able to do the following:

  1. Evaluate how American choices regarding Alaska, Latin America, and Asia reflected traditional American expectations regarding world affairs.

  2. Analyze how some Americans’ expectations about the U.S. role in world affairs began to change between 1889 and 1897.

  3. 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.

  4. 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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