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    Do Now Map Activity:

    Step 1: Label all 50 states

    Step 2: Label the following geographic features:

    Alaska Range

    AppalachianMountains

    Arkansas River

    Bering Sea

    Brooks Range

    Cascade RangeColorado River

    Columbia River

    Death Valley

    Everglades

    Gulf of AlaskaGulf of Mexico

    Great Plains

    Great Salt Lake

    Hudson River

    Lake ErieLake Huron

    Lake Michigan

    Lake Ontario

    Lake Superior

    Mauna LoaMississippi River

    Missouri River

    Mojave Desert

    Mount St. Helens

    Ohio RiverOlympic

    Mountains

    Ozark Mountains

    Platte River

    Red River

    Rio GrandeRocky

    Mountains

    Salton Sea

    Sierra Nevada

    MountainsYellowstone

    National Park

    Yukon River

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    Do Now: Setup your notes,

    then go to the

    class website

    > resources >physical map

    practice

    1/28/2016Wilsons Foreign Policy (1913-1917)

    Vocabulary:

    Gentlemans Agreement a diplomatic agreement

    in 1907 between Japan and the US curtailing, but not

    abolishing, Japanese immigration

    Notes

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    Announcements

    Map Quiz

    T-Shirt Designs!

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    Asian Policy

    California schools segregate Japanese

    immigrants in 1906disapproval from

    Japan

    Roosevelt negotiates GentlemansAgreement

    New discriminatory property restrictions

    in California in 1913 lead to tensionswith Japan

    Wilson convinces Congress to promise

    independence to Philippines, but no

    date set

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    Mexican Revolution

    Election of Francisco Madero, 1913

    Madero overthrown by Victoriano Huerta,

    bloody dictator

    Revolution against Huerta led by

    Venustiano Carranza, Pancho Villa

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    U.S. Involvement

    Wilson opposes war but

    American businesses

    want investments

    protected U.S. occupies Veracruz

    to stop a shipment of

    European weapons to

    Huertaopposed byHuerta and Carranza

    Huerta steps down, US

    withdraws

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    Pancho Villa

    Continues fight against

    Carranza

    Kills Americans on both

    sides of border, hopingto provoke war

    General Pershing leads

    U.S. invasion to capture

    Villa, recalled as US

    entrance into WWI

    nears

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    Check for Understanding

    1. Why were there tensions with Japan

    during the Progressive Era?

    2. What was the American role in the

    Mexican Revolution? Do you think it was

    successful?

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    Document Analysis

    Complete The Jungle (Tuesdays

    assignment) and document analysis

    (Wednesdays assignment)