Ch 15 ppt
US History Ch. 10 Section 1 Notes
Ch 15 study guide
Objectives: 1. What is imperialism? Who was involved? 2. What were the main motives behind imperialism?
Building the Context for To Kill a Mockingbird Franklin D. Roosevelt is elected President of the United States in November 1932. Roosevelt initiates a.
1.Imperialism – A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically and socially 2.Capitalism – Economic system.
1. A Two-Party Stalemate 2. Intense Voter Loyalty to the Two Major Political Parties.
CIVIL SERVICE REPLACES PATRONAGE Nationally, some politicians pushed for reform in the hiring system The system had been based on Patronage; giving jobs.
1. A Two-Party Stalemate Two-Party “Balance” 2.Intense Voter Loyalty to the Two Major Political Parties **note voter turnouts **note voter turnouts.
POLITICS IN THE GILDED AGE A18 06.01.14. Origins of the Term: Origins of the Term: Mark Twain’s The Gilded Age(1873)
Think About It What does the word “gilded” mean?
True or False? Social Darwinists justified expanding American power overseas by suggesting that nations competed with each other, and only the strongest.