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OpenStudy (anonymous):

is any one in connections academy that can help asap !!! im way behind an i will fan an medal !!!!

OpenStudy (justuu):

whats your questioin?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Should the United States Become an Imperialist Power? What is the United States’ role in the world? Should our country continue its isolationist policies? Should we expand into new territories? Does the United States have a responsibility to “civilize” other nations? Do we have a responsibility to broker peace between other nations? The period between 1890 and 1920 saw a huge shift in the way Americans viewed their role in the world. As always, Americans had many different opinions on how the United States should engage with the world. Description For this project, you will explore this shift by imagining a conversation between two famous Americans with different opinions on the United States’ role in the world. What would they talk about? How would they express their opinions? What would they say about the other person’s ideas? You will write a dialogue between two famous Americans who lived during the period 1890–1920 in which they discuss their thoughts on American foreign policy and the differences between their beliefs. Your portfolio assignment has 5 steps:  Researching American foreign policy 1890–1920  Choosing two people who lived during the period 1890–1920 with differing opinions on American imperialism  Doing further research on the opinions of the two people you chose  Analyzing your research  Writing a dialogue between the two famous Americans Step 1: Research American Foreign Policy Review what you know about American foreign policy between 1890 and 1920 and the debate over imperialism. You will need to know the following information in order to complete your dialogue. • The countries that the United States occupied or acquired • The reasons some Americans supported imperialism • The reasons other Americans opposed imperialism You can use note cards, type your notes on the computer, or use some other method of note taking.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

THOSE ARE THE QUESTION AN INFO BOUT THE PORTFOLIO srry bout caps

OpenStudy (justuu):

sorry its hard to read

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