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Jeopardy WWIImperialismPeopleProgressivismPresidents Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

WWI- $100 The name for the alliance between Great Britain, Russia, and France

$100 Answer The Allied Powers

WWI- $200 Name 3 of the new technologies that were used during WWI

$200 Answer Machine guns, poisonous gas, airplanes, tanks

WWI- $300 The area between the trenches was known as ______

$300 Answer No Man’s Land

WWI- $400 The man who was commander of the American Expeditionary Force in Europe

$400 Answer General John J. Pershing

WWI- $500 The name of the US government agency created during WWI that created and distributed propaganda to increase public support for the war effort

$500 Answer Committee on Public Information (CPI)

Imperialism- $100 The MAIN reasons for imperialism – must name all 4

$100 Answer Manifest Destiny Anglo-Saxon Superiority Industrialization Naval Superiority

Imperialism- $200 Name 2 of the countries in which the US exerted imperialism and how.

$200 Answer Possible answers: Hawaii – American businessmen have large influence, overthrow queen, institute pro-American gov’t, US annexes Panama – start a revolution against Colombia, create the country of Panama, construct Panama Canal China – US wants a “sphere of influence” within China, advocates China having a Open Door Policy, Boxer Rebellion starts, US helps put down rebellion, US gains a sphere of influence within China

Imperialism- $300 What area, purchased by the US, is known by the nickname of “Seward’s Folly?”

$300 Answer Alaska

Imperialism- $400 The biggest battle that took place during the Spanish-American War

$400 Answer The Battle of San Juan Hill

Imperialism- $500 This treaty was the official end of the Spanish-American War

$500 Answer Treaty of Paris ( )

People- $100 This man was president during World War I

$100 Answer Woodrow Wilson

People- $200 This man was commander of US naval forces in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War

$200 Answer George Dewey

People- $300 Leader of the Filipino resistance during the Spanish-American War

$300 Answer Emilio Aguinaldo

People- $400 Wrote The Influence of Sea Power on History – increased acceptance and support for a strong navy/imperialism in the US

$400 Answer Alfred Mahan

People- $500 This man was Germany’s leader during World War I

$500 Answer Kaiser Wilhelm II

Progressivism- $100 These 2 laws helped to reform meat packing and food safety regulations

$100 Answer Meat Inspection Act Pure Food & Drug Act

Progressivism- $200 These 2 laws were aimed at regulating railroads

$200 Answer Elkins Act Hepburn Act

Progressivism- $300 Name given to journalists and activists who worked to expose government corruption and society’s problems

$300 Answer Muckrakers

Progressivism- $400 The goal of this movement was to make the consumption and manufacture of alcohol illegal

$400 Answer Temperance/Prohibition

Progressivism- $500 These 4 amendments are associated with the Progressive Era – must identify each

$500 Answer 16 th – federal income tax 17 th – direct election of senators 18 th – prohibition 19 th – women’s right to vote

Presidents- $100 This president is associated with trust busting, conservation, and the Bull Moose Party

$100 Answer Teddy Roosevelt

Presidents- $200 This president is associated with the Payne-Aldrich Tariff, the Ballinger-Pinchot Affair, and being the heaviest president in US history

$200 Answer William Howard Taft

Presidents- $300 This president is associated with the Espionage & Sedition Acts, the Federal Reserve Act, the Clayton Anti-trust Act, and serving as Commander-in-Chief during World War I

$300 Answer Woodrow Wilson

Presidents- $400 Before becoming president, this man served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and fought in the Battle of San Juan Hill as a member of the “Rough Riders”

$400 Answer Teddy Roosevelt

Presidents- $500 This president oversaw the acquisition of the Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the annexation of Hawaii

$500 Answer William McKinley

Final Jeopardy These 2 battles were the most significant for the US during World War I

Final Jeopardy Answer Battle of Belleau Wood first battle in which AEF took part, first official victory of AEF Battle of Chateau-Thierry US troops help stop German advance on Paris