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1Directions Choose a category. You will be
given the answer. You must give the correct
question. The side with the most points wins!
Jeopardy
2Ch. 25 Consolidation of Latin America
From Colonies to Nations
More From Colonies to Nations
New Nations Confront Old New Problems
Economies World Markets
Societies in Search of Themselves
The Great Boom 1880-1920
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3Daily Double Graphic and Sound Effect!
Daily Double!!!
- DO NOT DELETE THIS SLIDE! Deleting it may cause
the game links to work improperly. This slide is
hidden during the game, and WILL not appear. - In slide view mode, copy the above (red) graphic
(click once to select right click the border and
choose copy). - Locate the answer slide which you want to be the
daily double - Right-click and choose paste. If necessary,
reposition the graphic so that it does not cover
the answer text.
4Latin American revolutions were inspired by these
TWO other revolutions
5Most Latin American countries achieved their
independence in this century
6The leader of the slave independence movement on
the island of St. Domingue
7The independence of Haiti served as a symbol of
freedom and hope for this group of people
Daily Double!!!
8Latin America shared ONE of these beliefs with
the West in the Nineteenth century
9He started the movement for independence in Mexico
10This man brought the independence movement to the
northern part of South America
11Argentina and Chilean independence movements were
created by him
12The definition of compensate is this
13This countrys entire royal family fled from the
French to Brazil during the Napoleonic wars
Daily Double!!!
14All of Latin America achieved independence by
this date
15Brazilian independence was achieved by this man
16These were independent leaders who dominated
local areas by force, sometimes seizing even
national governments
17This country was left relatively unfazed by the
changes in Latin American countries around them,
developing an independence movement much later
than their neighbors
18This European nation was the first to recognize
the newly independent countries of Latin America
19In response to Latin American independence, the
United States created this policy, also directed
toward European nations
20This country replaced Spain as the dominant
economic force in Latin America, prior to 1850
21This new ideology was made possible by the end of
the 19th century and a surge of reform that took
place
22This is the belief that the United States was
destined to rule North America from coast to coast
23These coffee plantations came to dominate the
export trade of Brazil
Daily Double!!!
24This socialist political group created the
dependency theory of economic development
25One example of a literary author was this person
26Following independence, the status of women in
Latin America did this
27This was the literary style preferred in Latin
America following the 1830s
28The society of these remained largely in place,
despite educational and social advances
29Following Juarezs death in 1876, this person
succeeded as president and political leader of
Mexico
Daily Double!!!
30The Spanish American War centered on this Latin
American country
31The United States finished constructing it in
1914
32Cuba gained its independence in this year
33This man is considered to be the first emperor of
Mexico