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Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Britannica Educational Pub. in association with Rosen Educational Services,
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Language
English
Pages
172
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Sources, Imperialism, Progressivism (United States politics), Territorial expansion, Foreign relations, History, Diplomatic relations, Progressivism (united states politics), United states, foreign relations, 1865-1898, United states, foreign relations, 1897-1901, United states, foreign relations, 1901-1913, United states, foreign relations, 1913-1921, United states, territorial expansionPlaces
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U.S. imperialism and progressivism: 1896 to 1920
2013, Britannica Educational Pub. in association with Rosen Educational Services, Rosen Education Service
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Table of Contents
American imperialism
The Spanish-American War
The new American empire
Unlocking the Pacific
The Open Door in the Far East
Building the Panama Canal and American domination in the Caribbean
The Progressive movement
The origins of progressivism
Urban reforms
Reform in state governments
Theodore Roosevelt's progressivism and William Howard Taft's troubles
The "Bully Pulpit"
Taft's presidency
The Republican insurgents
The 1912 election
Woodrow Wilson : The president as prime minister
The New Freedom and its transformation
Woodrow Wilson and intervention in the Mexican Revolution
"Over There" : The United States and World War I
The struggle for neutrality
Loans and supplies for the Allies
German submarine warfare
Arming for war
The United States enters the Great War
Break with Germany
Mobilization
America's role in the war
Woman suffrage
Wilson's vision of a new world order
The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles
The fight over the treaty and the election of 1920
Conclusion
Appendices (Documents)
Albert Shaw : The blowing up of the Maine (1898)
Charles Denby : The evident fitness of keeping the Philippines (1898)
William Jennings Bryan : The paralyzing influence of imperialism (1900)
John Hay : The Open Door Policy (1899)
Theodore Roosevelt : Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine (1905)
Jane Addams : Industrial amelioration and social ethics (1902)
Amos P. Wilder : Governor La Follette and what he stands for (1902)
Manifesto of the Industrial Workers of the World (1905)
William Howard Taft : Defense of a high tariff (1909)
Theodore Roosevelt : The New Nationalism (1910)
Woodrow Wilson : First inaugural address (1913)
Louis D. Brandeis : The Money Trust (1913)
Woodrow Wilson : The Tampico Affair (1914)
William Jennings Bryan : American protest over the sinking of the Lusitania (1915)
Leonard Wood : Military unpreparedness (1915)
Susan B. Anthony : The status of woman, past, present, and future (1897)
Charles A. Beard : Reasons for his resignation from Columbia University (1917)
Woodrow Wilson : Peace without victory (1917)
Woodrow Wilson : Fourteen Points (1918)
Henry Cabot Lodge : Reservations with regard to the Treaty of Versailles (1919)
Glossary
Overviews
Imperialism
Progressivism
Biographies and special topics.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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