Strong, Josiah. Our Country. (1891): 222-223. Rpt. in Document-Based Assessment Activities

Strong, Josiah. Our Country. (1891): 222-223. Rpt. in Document-Based Assessment Activities

<p>DOCUMENT 1</p><p>Strong, Josiah. “Our Country.” (1891): 222-223. Rpt. in Document-Based Assessment Activities for </p><p>U.S. History Classes. Ed. Kenneth Hilton. Portland, ME: Walch, 1999. 81. Print.</p><p>DOCUMENT 2</p><p>Mahan, Alfred T. The Interest of America in Sea Power. (1897): 21-22. Rpt. in Document-Based </p><p>Assessment Activities for U.S. History Classes. Ed. Kenneth Hilton. Portland, ME: Walch, </p><p>1999. 81. Print.</p><p>DOCUMENT 3</p><p>Rusling, James. “Interview with President William McKinley,” The Christian Advocate 22 (Jan. </p><p>1903): 17. Rpt. in Document-Based Assessment Activities for U.S. History Classes. Ed. </p><p>Kenneth Hilton. Portland, ME: Walch, 1999. 82. Print.</p><p>DOCUMENT 4</p><p>Hoar, George. “The Lust for Empire.” Congressional Record. (1898): 493-503. Rpt. in Document-</p><p>Based Assessment Activities for U.S. History Classes. Ed. Kenneth Hilton. Portland, ME: </p><p>Walch, 1999. 82. Print.</p><p>DOCUMENT 5</p><p>Beveridge, Albert. “In Support of an American Empire.” Congressional Record. (1900): 704-712. </p><p>Rpt. in Document-Based Assessment Activities for U.S. History Classes. Ed. Kenneth Hilton.</p><p>Portland, ME: Walch, 1999. 83. Print.</p><p>DOCUMENT 6</p><p>Lodge, Henry Cabot. “The Retention of the Philippine Islands.” Senate of the United States. </p><p>Washington, D.C. (7 Mar. 1900): 7-14 Rpt. In Document-Based Assessment Activities for </p><p>U.S. History Classes. Ed. Kenneth Hilton. Portland, ME: Walch, 1999. 83. Print.</p><p>DOCUMENT 7</p><p>Schurz, Carl. “The Platform of the Anti-Imperialist League.” Chicago: 1899. Rpt. in Document-</p><p>Based Assessment Activities for U.S. History Classes. Ed. Kenneth Hilton. Portland, ME: </p><p>Walch, 1999. 83. Print. Anti-Imperialist William G. Sumner, Yale University professor, in an 1898 speech</p><p>Sumner, William G. “The Conquest of the United Stated by Spain.” Delivered before the Phi Beta </p><p>Kappa Society of Yale University at College Street Hall, New Haven, 16 January 1899. </p><p>Molinari Institute. Web. 5 March 2012.</p><p>Anti-Imperialist Platform of the American Anti-Imperialist League, October 17, 1899</p><p>Schurz, Carl. “Anti-Imperialist Platform of the American Anti-Imperialist League.” Address at the</p><p>Anti-Imperialist Conference in Chicago. 17 October 1899. Liberty and Anti-Imperialism. </p><p>Web. 5 March 2012. </p><p>Pro-Imperialist Albert J. Beveridge, leading imperialist and later United States senator, in an 1898 speech</p><p>Beveridge, Albert. “The March of the Flag.” Campaign Speech. 16 Sept. 1898. Rpt. in Great </p><p>Debates in American History. Ed. Peter Pappas. Needham, MA: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1989. </p><p>GD28. Print.</p><p>Pro-Imperialist The Reverend Josiah Strong, Our Country, 1885</p><p>Strong, Josiah. “Our Country.” (1891): 222-223. Rpt. in Document-Based Assessment Activities for </p><p>U.S. History Classes. Ed. Kenneth Hilton. Portland, ME: Walch, 1999. 81. Print.</p><p>The following two sources were only given to Honors classes.</p><p>U.S. Senator Albert J. Beveridge speaks on the Philippine Question, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C., January 9, 1900</p><p>Beveridge, Albert J. “The Philippine Question.” U.S. Senate Speech, Washington, D.C. 9 January </p><p>1900. UCLA International Institute, 10 Dec. 2004. Web. 5 March 2012.</p><p>William Jennings Bryan’s Acceptance Speech for the Democratic nomination for President Indianapolis, IN, August 8, 1900</p><p>Bryan, William Jennings. “Imperialism.” Democratic National Convention Speech, Indianapolis, </p><p>Indiana. 8 August 1900. Great American Documents, 2008. Web. 4 March 2012.</p>

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