Jeopardy Beginnings Sp-Am War Expanding Empire Foreign Policy People/ Terms Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1 Forcing political or economic control over other countries
$100 Answer from H1 Imperialism
$200 Question from H1 Give one reason for U.S. Imperialism
$200 Answer from H1 Economic Stronger Military Racial Superiority
$300 Question from H1 “Seward’s Folly” (1867) refers to the:
$300 Answer from H1 Purchase of Alaska
$400 Question from H1 1 st Provincial governor of Hawaii
$400 Answer from H1 Sanford B. Dole
$500 Question from H1 Phrase used at the time that describes responsibility civilizing inferior people or countries
$500 Answer from H1 White Man’s Burden (Rudyard Kipling)
$100 Question from H2 Sensational style of writing that exaggerates the news to lure and enrage readers
$100 Answer from H2 Yellow Journalism
$200 Question from H2 Leader of Cuban rebels that went against the Spanish
$200 Answer from H2 Jose Marti
$300 Question from H2 Spanish minister called President McKinley “weak” in this:
$300 Answer from H2 De Lome Letter
$400 Question from H2 The Spanish-American War is referred to as:
$400 Answer from H2 “That Splendid Little War”
$500 Question from H2 U.S. possessions acquired as a result of the Treaty of Paris 1898
$500 Answer from H2 Puerto Rico – Guam- Philippines
$100 Question from H3 US will have no plans to take over Cuba and will remove all troops
$100 Answer from H3 Teller Amendment
$200 Question from H3 Stated that the US Constitutional rights did not necessarily apply to acquired territories
$200 Answer from H3 Insular Cases
$300 Question from H3 This was added to the Cuban Constitution to make sure the US had influence in Cuba
$300 Answer from H3 Platt Amendment Senator Orville Platt
$400 Question from H3 Filipino rebel leader who fought against the United States after the Sp-Am. War
$400 Answer from H3 Emilio Aguinaldo
$500 Question from H3 Name the U.S. Secretary of State and the name of the policy created that gave U.S. (and others) the right to trade in China.
$500 Answer from H3 John Hay – Open Door Notes
$100 Question from H4 Engineering feat that took 10 years to build and $400 million:
$100 Answer from H4 The Panama Canal
$200 Question from H4 The United States would use force to protect US economic interests in Latin America
$200 Answer from H4 Roosevelt Corollary or Big Stick Policy
$300 Question from H4 Sending money to Latin America to establish influence is known as
$300 Answer from H4 Dollar Diplomacy President William H. Taft
$400 Question from H4 U.S. would deny recognition to any Latin American government it viewed as hostile to U.S. interests
$400 Answer from H4 Missionary/Moral Diplomacy President Woodrow Wilson
$500 Question from H4 The general assigned to capture Poncho Villa for killing Americans in New Mexico
$500 Answer from H4 John J. Pershing
$100 Question from H5 Secret Chinese Society that wanted to rid China of all foreigners
$100 Answer from H5 Boxers
$200 Question from H5 The U.S. battleship blown up in Havana, Cuba
$200 Answer from H5 U.S.S. Maine
$300 Question from H5 Hawaii for Hawaiians was a quote from:
$300 Answer from H5 Queen Liliuokalani
$400 Question from H5 The two nations that Roosevelt negotiated a peace treaty between at Portsmouth, NH:
$400 Answer from H5 Japan & Russia
$500 Question from H5 The Roosevelt Corollary was an extension of this policy established in the early 1800s
$500 Answer from H5 Monroe Doctrine
Final Jeopardy Who did Hearst tell, “You furnish the pictures, and I’ll furnish the war” in regards to U.S. against Spain in 1898.
Final Jeopardy Answer Frederick Remington