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Expansion Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

Panama Canal 10 20 30 40 50 Spanish American war Diplomacy Expansionism Spanish American war Panama Canal Diplomacy Cartoons and Pictures 10 20 30 40 50

Question 1 - 10 The United States purchased this territory from Russia for $7.2 million dollars

Answer 1 – 10 Alaska

Question 1 - 20 Building empires by imposing political and economic control over peoples around the world

Answer 1 – 20 Imperialism

Question 1 - 30 The United States took over these islands and divided them with Germany

Answer 1 – 30 Islands of Samoa

Question 1 - 40 The United States saw these islands in the Pacific as a perfect place to put a military base

Answer 1 – 40 Hawaii

Question 1 - 50 Although the United States did not take part in the “carving up of China” they did as the European countries to keep an _____

Answer 1 – 50 Open Door Policy

Question 2 - 10 This island country in the Caribbean wanted its independence from Spain

Answer 2 – 10 Cuba

Question 2 - 20 This warship was sunk in February of 1898 which led to the United States declaring war

Answer 2 – 20 USS Maine

Question 2 - 30 This is an example of

Answer 2 – 30 Yellow Journalism

Question 2 - 40 The treaty that ended the Spanish-American War gave the United States these territories (name two)

Puerto Rico, Philippines, Islands of Guam, Wake Islands Answer 2 – 40 Puerto Rico, Philippines, Islands of Guam, Wake Islands

Question 2 - 50 Theodore Roosevelt led this cavalry group up San Juan Hill, The most celebrated event of the war

Answer 2 – 50 Rough Riders

The canal was built through the ______of Panama Question 3 - 10 The canal was built through the ______of Panama

Answer 3 – 10 Isthmus

Question 3 - 20 The United States had many obstacles trying to build the canal such as these diseases

Yellow Fever and Malaria Answer 3 – 20 Yellow Fever and Malaria

Question 3 - 30 In order to get over the natural rise of the land the engineers used ____

Answer 3 – 30 Locks

Teddy Roosevelt wanted to build the canal because…. Question 3 - 40 Teddy Roosevelt wanted to build the canal because….

Answer 3 – 40 He wanted to help trade in the U.S. and make it easier for the navy to get from the Pacific to the Atlantic

Man that helped to rid the canal of Yellow Fever and Malaria Question 3 - 50 Man that helped to rid the canal of Yellow Fever and Malaria

Answer 3 – 50 William C. Gorgas

This Cartoon represents Theodore Roosevelt's _____ diplomacy Question 4 - 10 This Cartoon represents Theodore Roosevelt's _____ diplomacy

Answer 4 – 10 Gunboat Diplomacy

William Howard Taft believed in this type of diplomacy Question 4 - 20 William Howard Taft believed in this type of diplomacy

Answer 4 – 20 Dollar Diplomacy

Woodrow Wilson could not help but to intervene in this country Question 4 - 30 Woodrow Wilson could not help but to intervene in this country

Answer 4 – 30 Meixco

Rebel leader in Mexico that raided towns in the United States Question 4 - 40 Rebel leader in Mexico that raided towns in the United States

Answer 4 – 40 Pancho Villa

Roosevelt added this to the Monroe Doctrine Question 4 - 50 Roosevelt added this to the Monroe Doctrine

Answer 4 – 50 Roosevelt Corollary

What event does this cartoon represent Question 5 - 10 What event does this cartoon represent

Answer 5 – 10 Carving up of China

What does this picture represent? Question 5 - 20 What does this picture represent?

Sinking of the USS Maine Answer 5 – 20 Sinking of the USS Maine

Question 5 - 30 What event does this cartoon represent? Why is Roosevelt dressed the way he is

Answer 5 – 30 Building the Panama Canal and because Roosevelt led the rough riders in the Spanish American war

Question 5 - 40 What does this Cartoon Represent

Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine Answer 5 – 40 Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine

Question 5 - 50 What is this picture of

Answer 5 – 50 Locks