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The United States Looks Overseas Jeopardy Important People 100 200 300 400 500 Other Countries 100 200 300 400 500 Miscellaneous 100 200 300 400 500 Vocabulary 100 200 300 400 500 Expansionists 100 200 300 400 500

One of the main reasons the United States bought Alaska. Miscellaneous for 100 One of the main reasons the United States bought Alaska. What was to expand trade in Asia and the Pacific?

Miscellaneous for 200 States that when neighbors of the United States get into disputes with foreign nations, the United States has the right to become involved. What is the Roosevelt Corollary?

Miscellaneous for 300 This event in 1898 led to war between The United States and Spain. What was the sinking of the Maine?

Hero of the Spanish-America war who then became Vice-President. Miscellaneous for 400 Hero of the Spanish-America war who then became Vice-President. Who was Theodore Roosevelt?

Miscellaneous for 500 Secretary of State who bought Alaska from Russia. Who was William Seward?

Important people for 100 Who was Matthew C. Perry? Established trade between the United States and Japan. Who was Matthew C. Perry?

Who was Queen Liliuokalani? Important People for 200 Overthrown from power by Americans. Who was Queen Liliuokalani?

Important People for 300 One of the leading American voices calling for the United States to intervene in the revolt in Cuba. Who was William Randolph Hearst?

Important People for 400 President that believed in dollar diplomacy. Who was William Taft?

Important People for 500 U.S. forces chased this person into Mexican territory. Who was Pancho Villa?

Vocabulary for 100 An independent country whose policies are controlled by an outside power. What is a protectorate?

Opposite of an expansionist. Vocabulary for 200 Opposite of an expansionist. What is an isolationist?

Vocabulary for 300 Helped protect the United States’ right to trade with China. What was the Open Door Policy?

Vocabulary for 400 What is an isthmus? Term that describes a piece of land that joins two larger bodies of land together. What is an isthmus?

A logical extension of a doctrine or proposition. Vocabulary for 500 A logical extension of a doctrine or proposition. What is a corollary?

Other Countries for 100 What is trade? After 1853, Japan agreed to do this with the United States. What is trade?

Other Countries for 200 President Roosevelt’s “big stick” policy is most connected with this continent. What is Latin America?

This is how the United States gained parts of Samoa. Other Countries for 300 This is how the United States gained parts of Samoa. Daily Double! What is that the U.S. and Germany divided Samoa between them?

What were Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines, and Wake Island? Other Countries for 400 Two countries that became American territories after the Spanish-American War. What were Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines, and Wake Island?

What was that U.S. sailors had been briefly arrested ? Other Countries for 500 President Wilson sent the U.S. Navy to occupy the port of Veracruz for this reason. What was that U.S. sailors had been briefly arrested ?

Expansionists for 100 This thesis influenced the expansionist mood in the United States. What is the Turner thesis?

How many Americans reacted to the revolt in Cuba. Expansionists for 200 How many Americans reacted to the revolt in Cuba. What is that many were sympathetic toward the Cubans?

Expansionists for 300 The Spanish-American War played a this role in the United States decision to build the Panama Canal. What was that it took months for ships to go all the way around South America?

Expansionists for 400 This country lost land in Central America because it refused to work with America in building a canal. What is Colombia?

Expansionists for 500 At least two reasons why expansionism was supported by many Americans in the late 1800’s. What is that it gave opportunity to gain raw materials, spread American values, brought new trading partners?

Think about what we talked about in class, or look it up. This is Final Jeopardy!!!! Explain how the Spanish-American War led to the creation on an American empire, and the debate that this empire caused in the United States. Possible Answers Think about what we talked about in class, or look it up.