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THIS
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Jeopardy
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With
Your
Host...
Ms. Bennett
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Jeopardy
US and Latin America
Spanish-American War
Imperialism
US and East Asia
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What is imperialism?
A 100
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Strong nations extend their political, military,
and economic control over weaker territories
A 100
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What are two causes of the Spanish American War?
A 200
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  1. Yellow journalism
  2. Cubans rebelling
  3. Sinking of the USS Maine
  4. De Lome letter
  5. Jingoism

A 200
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Hawaii was annexed in
A 300
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1898, during the Spanish-American War.
A 300
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Why did journalists call the Alaska purchase of
1867 Sewards Folly?
A 400
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They wondered why the United States would want a
vast tundra of snow and ice far from the
continental borders.
A 400
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What was the number one reason the United States
wanted to increase trade with foreign nations?
A 500
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In order to have an outlet for excess materials
in the U.S.
A 500
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Who were two famous yellow journalists during the
late 1800s and early 1900s
B 100
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William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer
B 100
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What territories did the Treaty of Paris deal
with?
B 200
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Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and other
former Spanish territories
B 200
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Who led the Rough Riders during the Spanish
American War?
B 300
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Teddy Roosevelt
B 300
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Emilio Aguinaldo was
B 400
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A Filipino nationalist
B 400
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What is known as an aggressive form of
nationalism?
B 500
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Jingoism
B 500
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After the Spanish-American War, Cubans and Puerto
Ricans
C 100
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were partially restricted by the United States.
C 100
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What tactic did Filipino insurgents use to
undermine American power?
C 200
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guerilla warfare
C 200
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The Teller Amendment stated that
C 300
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the United States could not annex Cuba.
C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
C 400
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What was determined by the Insular Cases of
Puerto Rico?
C 400
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Puerto Ricans would not enjoy the same
citizenship rights as U.S. citizens
C 400
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The U.S. would not withdraw in Cuba until they
added what to their constitution?
C 500
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Platt Amendment
C 500
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What Filipino nationalist began an insurrection
against the U.S. following their purchase of the
Philippines?
D 100
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  • Amilio Aguinaldo

D 100
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Why did Teddy Roosevelt receive a Nobel Peace
Prize?
D 200
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For his intervention in the Russo-Japanese War
D 200
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What countries were included in the Spheres of
Influence?
D 300
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Britain, France, Germany, and Russia
D 300
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What did John Hay hope to achieve in his notes
and Open Door Policy?
D 400
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Trade with China
D 400
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Who became the governor of the Philippines
shortly after the insurrection?
D 500
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William Howard Taft
D 500
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E 500
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