The Idea of America

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 11.03.04

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Rationale and Objectives
  2. Content
  3. Strategies
  4. Activities
  5. Appendices
  6. Student Resources
  7. Implementing Standards
  8. Annotated Bibliography
  9. Notes

Exporting the Idea of America

Amanda Joy Hatcher

Published September 2011

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Notes

  1. The Declaration of Independence. 1776.
  2. The Constitution of the United States. 1787.
  3. First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States
  4. O'Sullivan, John L.. "The Great Nation of Futurity." The United States Democratic Review. V6. Issue 23. Pp.426-430. New York: J. and H.G. Langley. 1839.
  5. Monroe, James. Monroe Doctrine. 1823.
  6. Roosevelt, Theodore. Roosevelt Corollary. 1904.
  7. Truman, Harry S. Truman Doctrine. 1947.
  8. Pei, Minxin, and Sara Kasper. "Lessons from the Past: The American Record on Nation Building." Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. www.carnegieendowment.org/files/Policybrief24.pdf (accessed July 13, 2011).
  9. Dobbins, James et al. The Beginner's Guide to Nation-Building. RAND Corporation. Santa Monica. 2007.
  10. Elliot, Kimbery A. etal. "Sanctions." The Library of Economics and Liberty. http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/Sanctions.html. July 17, 2011.
  11. Pei, Minxin, and Sara Kasper. "Lessons from the Past: The American Record on Nation Building." Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. www.carnegieendowment.org/files/Policybrief24.pdf (accessed July 13, 2011).

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