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After the Spanish-American War ended, William McKinley had to decide whether or not to annex the Phillipines. Many imperialists encouraged him to add the Philippines to U.S. territory, while anti-imperialists argued against it. Read the description of McKinley's decision and fill in the flow chart below. *** Note: This document is a report of an interview with McKinley at the White House, November 21, 1899. It was written by one of the interviewers and confirmed by others present. McKinley's audience was a group of Methodist ministers who believed in expansionism. The interview was published in The Christian Advocate, January 22, 1903. |
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In this
flowchart, you will analyze
how
President McKinley made his decision. Examine
the following stages McKinley went through while making his
decision. Complete the flowchart using evidence from the
interview above. For a quick link back to the document,
click on the stages in the flowchart.
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