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Jeopardy! Begin

Results S-A War Orient Canal Potpourri TR Mishmash $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Control over Philippines New markets Results S-A War- $100 What were the social results of the Spanish American War? C1-$100 Ended N/S hatred National Pride Control over Philippines New markets

New bases for American troops Raw materials Economic Imperialism Results S-A War - $200 What were the economic results of the Spanish American War? C1-$200 Stimulated economy New bases for American troops Raw materials Economic Imperialism

End of isolation (to a degree) Stronger central government Results S-A War - $300 What were the political results of the Spanish American War? C1-$300 Colonial Empire US a world power End of isolation (to a degree) Stronger central government

Nations have no friends, only interests Results S-A War - $400 What saying highlights the American attitude after the Spanish American War? C1-$400 Nations have no friends, only interests

Results S-A War - $500 What happened as a result of the Teller Amendment? C1-$500 US left Cuba after setting up a new government. (Europeans were mighty surprised)

Orient - $100 Filipino insurgents fought using this method against the Americans? Guerilla warfare

Established economic spheres of influence Orient - $200 After Japan defeated China (Sino-Japanese War, 1894-1895) Europeans did this to China? C2-$200 Established economic spheres of influence

Orient - $300 This small island south of Japan became a US protectorate after the S-A War? Guam

Orient - $400 After the defeat of the Boxers, the Chinese were charged $333. This money is called? reparations

Orient - $500 After the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) Americans were concerned about the immigration of these people? C2-$500 Japanese

Hay-Pauncefonte Treaty of 1901 Canal- $100 This Treaty gave the US exclusive rights to build an isthmian canal? C3-$100 Hay-Pauncefonte Treaty of 1901

Supported a Independence Revolution in Panama Canal - $200 When Columbia refused to allow the US to build the Canal the American government did this? C3-$200 Supported a Independence Revolution in Panama

Canal - $300 This treaty allowed the Panama Canal to be built? Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treay

Canal - $400 The Canal was opened just in time for this? WW I

Yellow Fever by Walter Reed Canal - $500 A cure for this disease was found while the Canal was being built? C3-$500 Yellow Fever by Walter Reed

Potpourri - $100 James A. Blaine –Sec. of State, said, “Latin Am Potpourri - $100 James A. Blaine –Sec. of State, said, “Latin Am. Countries should open their doors to US trade and follow the US lead. This is called? C4-$100 Big Sister Policy

Potpourri - $200 Under this Act, Puerto Rico was given a degree of self-government? Foracker Act 1900

Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine Potpourri - $300 Europeans began calling the Caribbean The Yankee Lake after this was passed? C3-$300 Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine

Potpourri - $400 T.R. personally negotiated the end of this War? C3-$400 Russo-Japanese War

The Gentleman’s Agreement Potpourri - $500 T.R. brandished his “big stick” in California after the Calif. Legislature declared that Japanese American students had to attend special schools. The settlement is called? C3-$500 The Gentleman’s Agreement

TR - $100 This was T.R.’s first political office? Governor of New York

TR - $200 How did T.R. become President? William McKinley was assassinated

TR - $300 T.R.’s famous proverb was this? C4-$300 Speak softly but carry a big stick

TR - $400 T.R. did not respect or apply this government function? Checks and Balances

TR - $500 His plan to keep Europeans from colonizing Latin American countries is called? Roosevelt Corollary

Mishmash - $100 He returned from exile to aid Filipino insurrectionists against the Spanish? Emilio Aguinaldo

Mishmash - $200 After the S. A Mishmash - $200 After the S.A. War he was the first American Governor in the Philippines? C4-$200 William Howard Taft

Mishmash - $300 This replaced the Teller Act and required Cuba to accept three things before they would be independent? C4-$300 Platt Act (Guantanamo Bay became a permanent US base, US could intervene in the event of insurrection, they could not enter into treaties with countries other than the US)

Stanford, Carnegie, Gompers, Clemens Mishmash - $400 These Americans were pro big business, but anti imperialists? C4-$400 Stanford, Carnegie, Gompers, Clemens

Mishmash - $500 This gave Puerto Ricans US citizenship in 1917? Jones Act