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06.07 Module Six Exam AP US History Using the excerpt, answer a, b, and c. "Colonies attached to the mother-country afford, therefore, the surest means of supporting abroad the sea power of a country. In peace, the influence of the government should be felt in promoting by all means a warmth o...

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06.07 Module Six Exam
AP US History
Using the excerpt, answer a, b, and c.
"Colonies attached to the mother-country afford, therefore, the surest means of supporting abroad the sea power of a country. In peace, the influence of the government should be felt in promoting by all means a warmth of attachment and a unity of interest which will make the welfare of one the welfare of all, and the quarrel of one the quarrel of all; and in war, or rather for war, by inducing such measures of organization and defense as shall be felt by all to be a fair distribution of a burden of which each reaps the benefit. ...
Having therefore no foreign establishments, either colonial or military, the ships of war of the United States, in war, will be like land birds, unable to fly far from their own shores. To provide resting-places for
them, where they can coal and repair, would be one of the first duties of a government proposing to itself the development of the power of the nation at sea.
The question is eminently one in which the influence of the government should make itself felt, to build up for the nation a navy which, if not capable of reaching distant countries, shall at least be able to keep clear the chief approaches to its own."—Alfred T. Mahan, naval strategist and author, 1890
a. Briefly explain ONE way the idea of Manifest Destiny relates to the views expressed in the text excerpt.
b. Briefly explain ONE way the idea of imperialism relates to the views expressed in the text excerpt.
c. Briefly explain ONE event or idea from the period 1890−1905 that could be used to support or refute the views expressed in the document.
(25 points)
Question 1 options:
a. The illustration relates to the idea of Manifest Destiny because the text excerpt is justifying the expansion of the United States. It talks about how the United States is able to repair itself by settling down in a different location and crate an organization. The excerpt illustrates the United States as a bird that lands into a nearby shore to provide a newly sheltered place for them.This study source was downloaded by 100000850872992 from CourseHero.com on 06-07-2023 01:14:01 GMT -05:00
https://www.coursehero.com/file/52841542/0607-Module-Six-Examdocx/ b. The illustration relates to the idea of imperialism because it mainly talks about the influence of military and its effect on the power of a country. It also talks about how a country is able to rule and expand their nation through military force at the United States. c. An event from the period 1890-1905 that could be used to support the views expressed in the document is the domination of Cuba in the Spanish-American War. The United States was able to take advantage of the problem by making Cuba a neo-colony when they were in an independence war with Spain.
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Using the excerpt and image, answer a, b, and c.
"Public-spirited women who wish to use the ballot, as I know them, do not wish to do the work of men nor to take over men's affairs. They simply want an opportunity to do their own work and to take care of those affairs which naturally and historically belong to women, but which are constantly being overlooked and slighted in our political institutions. In a complex community like the modern city all points of view need to be represented; the resultants of diverse experiences need to be pooled if the community would make for sane and balanced progress. If it would meet fairly each problem as it arises, whether it be connected with a freight tunnel having to do largely with business men, or with the increasing death rate among children under five years of age, a problem in which women are vitally concerned, or with the question of more adequate streetcar transfers, in which both men and women might be said to be equally interested, it must not ignore the judgments of its entire adult population."—
Jane Addams, from "Why Women Should Vote," 1915
Image is a cartoon published in 1909, titled, Election Day! It shows the dining area of an urban apartment. A woman dressed in Library of Congress [LC-USZ62-51821]
a. Briefly explain how the points of view expressed about woman suffrage differ between the author and
the artist.This study source was downloaded by 100000850872992 from CourseHero.com on 06-07-2023 01:14:01 GMT -05:00
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