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Jeopardy Hosted by Mrs. Cockrell

Choice1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

What country controlled Panama before the Panama Colombia What country controlled Panama before the Panama Canal was built? Row 1, Col 1

Progressives wanted cities to be more efficient with key board of commissioners Progressives wanted cities to be more efficient with key officials in cities to be chosen by a city manager and what? 1,2

Did the U.S. want to stay out of Latin America since it was NO Did the U.S. want to stay out of Latin America since it was not well developed? 1,3

What hurt Cuba’s & Hawaii’s economy by raising the price McKinley Tariff What hurt Cuba’s & Hawaii’s economy by raising the price of their sugar? 1,4

What term allows proposed legislation or laws to be Referendum What term allows proposed legislation or laws to be submitted to the voters for approval? 2,1

How long did it take to build the 10 years How long did it take to build the canal? 2,2

Besides the Panama Canal, what else did the U.S. control 5 miles on both sides of the canal Besides the Panama Canal, what else did the U.S. control in Panama? 2,3

What was the nickname of Roosevelt’s Progressive Party? Bull Moose Party What was the nickname of Roosevelt’s Progressive Party? 2,4

What term means a country that is technically independent Protectorate What term means a country that is technically independent but is actually controlled by another country? 3,1

What term refers to the art or practice of conducting Diplomacy What term refers to the art or practice of conducting negotiations between nations? 3,2

What caused the U.S.S. Maine No one knows. What caused the U.S.S. Maine to explode? 3,3

What was Roosevelt’s policy for the government trying to Square Deal What was Roosevelt’s policy for the government trying to balance the needs of all groups in society? 3,4

Which president saw the Woodrow Wilson Which president saw the passage of the 16th, 17th, 18th, & 19th Amendments? 4,1

What country started the Panama Canal and then quit France What country started the Panama Canal and then quit when it got so expensive? 4,2

What President gave the Panama Canal to Panama in Jimmy Carter What President gave the Panama Canal to Panama in 1999? 4,3

Name 4 goals of U.S. foreign policy in the 1890s and early Gain world power, Spread Christianity and Civilization, Protect U.S. trade, and ensure national security Name 4 goals of U.S. foreign policy in the 1890s and early 1900s? 4,4

Name 4 issues that motivated the Temperance Movement. Abuse, illness, loss of jobs, and families split by alcohol Name 4 issues that motivated the Temperance Movement. 5,1

Name 3 dangers workers faced while building the Panama Jungles, high humidity, mosquitoes spreading yellow fever Name 3 dangers workers faced while building the Panama Canal. 5,2

Who ran as a Socialist for Eugene Debs Who ran as a Socialist for president in 1900, 1904, 1908, and 1912? 5,3

Name the 3 main terms in the Treaty U.S. got Guam & Puerto Rico; Cuba became an independent country, & U.S. paid $20 million for the Philippines Name the 3 main terms in the Treaty of Paris to end the Spanish-American War? 5,4