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U.S. Jeopardy 4 Final Jeopardy People Foreign Policy Random Change Events $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

People - $100 President who fought to break up monopolies and trust with his Square Deal domestic policy, and sent in the military when needed to Central/South American countries to protect American economic interest w/ his “Big Stick” policy Who is Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

People - $200 President who recreated modern Republican Party. Believed in Trickle-down economics cut taxes on wealthy to stimulate job growth Who is Ronald Reagan Reaganomics

People - $300 Believed in black separatism and direct, sometimes violent action to achieve civil rights Who is Malcolm X

People - $400 Term used to describe big business leaders during the Gilded Age who took tactics to eliminate competition and build trust/monopolies What are Robber Barons

People - $500 Big Business leaders who follow this belief argue that government regulation of industry will hurt economic growth What is Laissez Faire Economics

Foreign Policy - $100 Europeans should not interfere with affairs in Western Hemisphere, Americans to stay out of foreign affairs; supported Washington's goal for US neutrality in Americas What is the Monroe Doctrine

Foreign Policy - $200 The foreign policy laid out in President Washington’s Farewell Address where he warned to be wary of foreign alliances. Followed for first 100+ years. What is Neutrality

Foreign Policy- $300 This new international organization to keep peace was not joined by the United States after WWI. US Senators feared it would involve the U.S. in future European Conflict and take away their power to declare war. What is the League of Nations

Foreign Policy - $400 The idea that all countries should have the right to open trade with China-this was directed toward other imperialist countries. U.S. wanted to prevent countries from setting up separate spheres of influence within China, thereby blocking potential U.S. trade opportunities. What is the Open Door Policy

Foreign Policy - $500 relaxation of tensions between the United States and its two major Communist rivals, the Soviet Union and China What is Détente

Random- $100 1966 ruling that upon arrest, a suspect must be informed of their "right to remain silent" and the right to consult with a lawyer. What is Miranda v. Arizona

Random- $200 The belief the power of the government comes from the consent of the people What is Social Contract

Random- $300 War fought because Germany was interfering with American freedom of the seas. What is WWI

Random- $400 The 1961 Supreme Court decision ruling that the Fourth Amendment's protection against "unreasonable searches and seizures" must be extended to the states as well as to the federal government What is Mapp v. Ohio

Random- $500 First time individuals were held responsible for human rights violations during war… following WWII What is the Nuremburg Trials

Change - $100 War that ended America’s foreign policy of neutrality and started the Age of Imperialism. Fought to secure economic interest in Cuba. What is the Spanish American War

Change- $200 A major cause of antagonism toward the “new immigrants” who came to the United States after 1880 was the belief that they competed with Americans for jobs as unskilled laborers

Change - $300 What is Thomas Jefferson’s Louisiana Purchase Event that doubled the size of the country all the way to the Mississippi, but was a contradiction to his view of strict constructionism/interpretation of the Constitution. What is Thomas Jefferson’s Louisiana Purchase

Change - $400 This infrastructure project led to an increase of settlement and trade in the western territory What is the Transcontinental Railroad

Change - $500 Movement in late 1800s to help poor farmers. Wanted to have gov’t regulate railroad shipping rates… got this achieved. What is the Granger Movement

Events - $100 Soviets under Nikita Kruschev tried to put nuclear missiles in Cuba, which is close to the United States. JFK ordered an embargo and Kruschev turns his ships around. Closest Cold War ever comes to being WWIII. What is the Cuban Missile Crisis

Events - $200 The Supreme Court kept declaring parts of the New Deal unconstitutional. President Roosevelt wanted to add 6 judges to the Supreme Court so that there would be a majority there that supported his proposals. Congress nixed the plan—said it violated separation of powers and checks and balances. What is “Court-Packing”

Events - $300 A 10 year drought and overproduction of farm fields in Midwest after World War I made many farmers go broke. Massive dust storms resulted. Made problems of Great Depression worse- Led to migration west What is the Dust Bowl

Events - $400 What is the Red Scare Name of time period following WWI when Americans feared the spread of Communism. Civil liberties decreased, Attorney General Palmer rounded up suspected communists and deported them= Palmer Raids, Sacco and Vanzetti were executed for their crimes. Most people thought they were found guilty because they were foreigners…. Similar to McCarthyism of 1950s. What is the Red Scare

Events - $500 The building of this project during the age of Imperialism helped the U.S. connect and control trade from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Built during President Theodore Roosevelts administration… tactics used are anexample of “Big Stick Policy” What is the Panama Canal

Forced assimilation plan by U. S Forced assimilation plan by U.S. government aimed at “Americanizing” Native Americans Final Jeopardy The Dawes Act