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China and Imperialism

China and Imperialism. US Influence on China. Answer the following questions using pages 562-563 in your textbook What is a sphere of influence? What was the open door policy? What was the B oxer Rebellion? How did the US respond to the Boxer Rebellion?.

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China and Imperialism

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  1. China and Imperialism

  2. US Influence on China Answer the following questions using pages 562-563 in your textbook • What is a sphere of influence? • What was the open door policy? • What was the Boxer Rebellion? • How did the US respond to the Boxer Rebellion?

  3. Imperialism Primary Source A – Cuba Cartoon Guiding Question: Why did the US pursue imperialism? • Summarize what this source tells you about the guiding question Description: Man on left’s hat reads Insurgents. Hat next to him reads Anarchy. Woman’s hat reads Cuba Libre (Free Cuba).

  4. Imperialism Primary Source B – Speech Guiding Question: Why did the US pursue imperialism? • Summarize what this source tells you about the guiding question

  5. Imperialism Primary Source C – China Cartoon Guiding Question: Why did the US pursue imperialism? • Summarize what this source tells you about the guiding question

  6. SCR Step 1 Guiding Question: Why did the US pursue imperialism? • Look at the information that you got from the three sources and draw three conclusions that relate to the guiding question • These should represent your own analysis • These will be your main ideas

  7. SCR Step 2 Guiding Question: Why did the US pursue imperialism? • Come up with one or two details to support each of your main ideas using the sources • Make sure to put which source each detail comes from • These will be your supporting evidence

  8. SCR Step 3 Guiding Question: Why did the US pursue imperialism? • Summarize your main ideas • Come up with one sentence that answers the guiding question • This will be your thesis

  9. SCR Step 4 Guiding Question: Why did the US pursue imperialism? • Come up with something that will make somebody want to read your paper • Could be an interesting fact, quote, or an interesting question that you will answer in the paper • This will be your hook

  10. SCR Step 5 Guiding Question: Why did the US pursue imperialism? • Come up with a way to expand on your paper • You could show what broader ideas or themes in history this subject connects to, could say why this subject is important, or could give a question that your paper raises • This will be your expansion

  11. SCR Step 6 • Put it all together • Topic Sentence (Hook + Thesis) • 1st Main Idea • Supporting Evidence (Say what source it comes from) • 2nd Main Idea • Supporting Evidence (Say what source it comes from) • 3rd Main Idea • Supporting Evidence (Say what source it comes from) • Conclusion (Thesis + Expansion)

  12. SCR Step 7 • Peer editing • Use the checklist below to edit your partner’s paper • Also make suggestions on grammar and spelling • SCR Checklist • Topic Sentence • Is there a topic sentence? • Does the topic sentence have a thesis that answers the guiding question? • Does the topic sentence have a hook that grabs the reader’s attention and is related to the thesis? • Main Ideas • Are there three clear main ideas? • Do the main ideas support the thesis? • Do the main ideas show analysis? • Supporting evidence • Is there supporting evidence for each main idea? • Is the supporting evidence detailed? • Conclusion • Is there a conclusion? • Does the conclusion restate the thesis? • Does the conclusion expand on the paragraph and leave the reader thinking? • Use of sources • Is there information from at least two of the sources? • Is there some indication of which source each piece of information came from?

  13. SCR • Final Draft due on Friday, 10/4 • I prefer typed but do not require it

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