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Let's Play . . . Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Student?

$ 1 Million $ 500,000 $ 250,000 $ 125,000 $ 64,000 $ 32,000 $ 16,000 $ 8,000 $ 4,000 $ 2,000 $ 1,000 $ 500 $ 200 $ 100 50:50

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Which of the following did not stimulate U.S. imperialism? $ 100 Question Which of the following did not stimulate U.S. imperialism? 50:50 Final Answer ? thirst for new economic markets need for a new source of cheap labor A. B. desire for military strength a belief in cultural superiority C. D.

Which of the following did not stimulate U.S. imperialism? $ 100 Question Which of the following did not stimulate U.S. imperialism? 50:50 Final Answer ? thirst for new economic markets need for a new source of cheap labor A. B. C. D.

$ 200 Question José Martí organized a guerrilla campaign to destroy American-owned property in Cuba in order to 50:50 Final Answer ? provoke U.S. intervention in Cuba. give money to poor Cuban natives A. B. retaliate against U.S. involvement in Cuba recover family land from U.S. control C. D.

$ 200 Question José Martí organized a guerrilla campaign to destroy American-owned property in Cuba in order to 50:50 Final Answer ? provoke U.S. intervention in Cuba. A. B. retaliate against U.S. involvement in Cuba C. D.

$ 500 Question All of the following countries came under some form of U.S. control as a result of the Spanish-American War except 50:50 Final Answer ? Hawaii Cuba A. B. the Philippines Puerto Rico C. D.

$ 500 Question All of the following countries came under some form of U.S. control as a result of the Spanish-American War except 50:50 Final Answer ? Hawaii Cuba A. B. C. D.

$ 1,000 Question General John J. Pershing led a force of fifteen thousand soldiers in an attempt to capture 50:50 Final Answer ? José Martí Emiliano Zapata A. B. Pancho Villa Emilio Aquinaldo C. D.

$ 1,000 Question General John J. Pershing led a force of fifteen thousand soldiers in an attempt to capture 50:50 Final Answer ? A. B. Pancho Villa Emilio Aquinaldo C. D.

$ 2,000 Question The Boxer Rebellion was an attempt by Chinese revolutionaries to 50:50 Final Answer ? restore the Manchu dynasty to power set up a democratic government in China. A. B. set up a Communist government in China. remove foreign influence from China. C. D.

$ 2,000 Question The Boxer Rebellion was an attempt by Chinese revolutionaries to 50:50 Final Answer ? set up a democratic government in China. A. B. remove foreign influence from China. C. D.

$ 4,000 Question The United States gained control of the land it needed to build the Panama Canal by 50:50 Final Answer ? supporting Panamanian independence implementing the Open Door Policy A. B. invading and attacking Colombia negotiating with Colombia C. D.

$ 4,000 Question The United States gained control of the land it needed to build the Panama Canal by 50:50 Final Answer ? supporting Panamanian independence implementing the Open Door Policy A. B. C. D.

$ 8,000 Question On what did the Roosevelt Corollary build? 50:50 Final Answer ? Open Door Policy Platt Amendment A. B. Monroe Doctrine Hay-Pauncefote Treaty C. D.

$ 8,000 Question On what did the Roosevelt Corollary build? 50:50 Final Answer ? A. B. Monroe Doctrine Hay-Pauncefote Treaty C. D.

$ 16,000 Question Which of the following was not a reason for the U.S. to enter the Spanish-American War? 50:50 Final Answer ? explosion of the Maine de Lôme letter A. B. yellow journalism news articles Spain’s threat to attack U.S. soil C. D.

$ 16,000 Question Which of the following was not a reason for the U.S. to enter the Spanish-American War? 50:50 Final Answer ? de Lôme letter A. B. Spain’s threat to attack U.S. soil C. D.

$ 32,000 Question Which of the following did the United States insist that Cuba include in its constitution? 50:50 Final Answer ? the Boxer Protocol the Platt Amendment A. B. the Teller Amendment the Roosevelt Corollary C. D.

$ 32,000 Question Which of the following did the United States insist that Cuba include in its constitution? 50:50 Final Answer ? the Platt Amendment A. B. the Roosevelt Corollary C. D.

$ 64,000 Question Roosevelt's approach to foreign policy reflected the proverb "Speak softly and carry a big stick" because 50:50 Final Answer ? he allowed U.S. troops to beat foreign natives for breaking U.S. laws negotiations were always backed by the threat of military force A. B. he studied West African methods for negotiating with foreign powers his soft-spoken personality made foreign leaders trust and admire him. C. D.

$ 64,000 Question Roosevelt's approach to foreign policy reflected the proverb "Speak softly and carry a big stick" because 50:50 Final Answer ? he allowed U.S. troops to beat foreign natives for breaking U.S. laws negotiations were always backed by the threat of military force A. B. C. D.

$ 125,000 Question The Open Door Policy was designed as a way for the United States to further 50:50 Final Answer ? its desires to annex foreign nations international diplomacy A. B. the establishment of democratic governments its trade interests C. D.

$ 125,000 Question The Open Door Policy was designed as a way for the United States to further 50:50 Final Answer ? international diplomacy A. B. D. its trade interests C.

$ 250,000 Question The rapid growth of industry in the United States helped fuel imperialism because 50:50 Final Answer ? America needed unspoiled places for its workers to vacation. Americans had more time to read about foreign places. A. B. the United States was producing too many goods for its own people to buy Americans wanted to take over foreign factories and learn their secrets. C. D.

$ 250,000 Question The rapid growth of industry in the United States helped fuel imperialism because 50:50 Final Answer ? America needed unspoiled places for its workers to vacation. A. B. the United States was producing too many goods for its own people to buy C. D.

$ 500,000 Question What was the purpose of the Foraker Act? 50:50 Final Answer ? to end military rule and set up civil government in Puerto Rico to grant Puerto Rican residents U.S. citizenship A. B. to give Cuba and Puerto Rico to the United States to end the Puerto Rican uprising C. D.

$ 500,000 Question What was the purpose of the Foraker Act? 50:50 Final Answer ? to end military rule and set up civil government in Puerto Rico to grant Puerto Rican residents U.S. citizenship A. B. C. D.

$ 1 Million Question Of the following statements, the one that best reflects an anti-imperialist attitude is 50:50 Final Answer ? The expansion of our trade and commerce is the pressing problem Is there no nation wise enough, brave enough to aid this blood-smitten land? A. B. Fate has written our policy for us; the trade of the world shall be ours. It is not necessary to own people to trade with them C. D.

$ 1 Million Question Of the following statements, the one that best reflects an anti-imperialist attitude is 50:50 Final Answer ? Is there no nation wise enough, brave enough to aid this blood-smitten land? A. B. It is not necessary to own people to trade with them C. D.