Brief before 1890s
before 1890's- manifest destiny
Changes late 19th century/ impact
Changes late 19th century/ impact
Imperialism definition
Hawaii briefing/ significance
Hawaii- briefing/ significance p2
Hawaii significance
Spanish American war- brief
Spanish American war brief/ significance
Start- T Roosevelt and meaning of US imperialism- what he did for imperialism and impacts
Start- T Roosevelt and meaning of US imperialism- what he did for imperialism and impacts- P2
Start- T Roosevelt and meaning of US imperialism- what he did for imperialism and impacts- P3
Woodrow Wilson- background- Latin America
Woodrow Wilson- background- Latin America
Leading to war
peace without victory
Entering war
WW1 impact
WW1 impact after point 1- isiolationism
WW1 impact p2- industrial growth- find statistic
WW1 impact p3 - red scare- need to know- how would this impact foreign policy
WW1 impact p4- how would this impact foreign policy
Independent internationalism
Independent internationalism- acts to Prevent war by controlling arms race
Independent internationalism- acts to Prevent war by controlling arms race- keeping out of war 1930's
Independent internationalism- acts to Prevent war by controlling arms race- keeping out of war 1930's
Stimson doctrine- 1932
Protecting US money- Independent internationalism- tariff's isiolationist- but Dawes/ Young plan- more internationalist
Independent internationalism- more internationalist ideas- preventing war
Dictator countries
Spanish civil war
Dealing with neutrality
Dealing with neutrality- until 1938
Changes from 1938- impact-preparing resources in case of war/ cash and carry- staying out of war but aligning with allies
Helping out allies- destroyers for bases
1940 acts- more resources
FDR made a speech on the 6th January 1941 warned about the possibility of war and the reasons it would be fought – the four freedoms of the USA: freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear.
1941
Entering war
Impact of WW2- before
Impact of WW2 after
Beginnings of Cold War- calm before storm- Yalta meeting
Potsdam
BARE?-Beliefs-communist vs capitalist coming to surface/ Aims- both want to change policy of Europe- communist vs democratic
Change? Change in leaders, new weaponry-
Continuity/ impact- US still protecting democracy/ capitalism- still strained relationships w/ soviets
Kennan's telegram/ iron curtain
BARE- Belief worry of communism spread in east- iron curtain
Change- American outlook- not tolerating soviets
continuity- protecting democracy
impact on foreign policy- relations worsening
Greece/ Truman doctrine
BARE- Aims- stop spread of communism
Change? Parliament interventionism
Continuity? still protecting good ol' democracy bby
Impact on foreign policy- now duty to get involved- relations w/ soviets now gone far south- enemies not frenimies
Marshall plan
BARE- aim to rebuild Europe whereas Stalin wanted to take all Europe's resources after war- make countries communist
Change? Protecting capitalism and democracy
Impact on Foreign policy-relation with soviets gone
Berlin blockade- 1948
BARE- Aim- try to prevent communism from spreading- rebuild
Change? No longer giving just money- resources
Continuity- democracy
Foreign policy- relations even worse- both sides trying to outsmart each other- arms race
Berlin blockade p2
NSC
BARE- aim- beat USSR in arms race, Responding- Berlin blockade
Change- involved in peacetime alliance- now have global outlook- US commited to building specific weapons
Continuity- democracy
Foreign policy- global now- really not getting along with soviets