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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 USImperialism More MoreImperialismWWIMOREWWIPictureThisTreaties And Other Policies FinalFinal Jeopardy

C1-$100 Treaties And Other Policies Treaties And Other Policies $100 Officially brought an end to the Spanish American War? What is the Treaty of Paris

C1-$200 Treaties And Other Policies Treaties And Other Policies $200 Written up by the Big Four as an end to WWI? What is the Treaty of Versailles

C1-$300 Treaties And Other Policies Treaties And Other Policies $300 President Roosevelt extend US power to use a strong navy to protect American interest in Latin America. What was Big Stick Diplomay

C1-$400 Treaties And Other Policies Treaties And Other Policies $400 Used by President Taft to increase and protect American business interest in Latin America by protecting American loans to foreign countries. What is Dollar Diplomacy

C1-$500 Treaties And Other Policies Treaties And Other Policies $500 President Wilson’s imperialistic policy used in Mexico, after the government was overthrown? What is Missionary Diplomacy

C2-$100 US Imperialism - $100 Name given to the writing style that exaggerated news accounts of events leading to the Spanish American War? What is Yellow Journalism

C2-$200 US Imperialism - $200 Why did the United States support a revolution in Panama at the turn of the 20th century? To Build the Panama Canal

C2-$500 US Imperialism - $300 The effect of taxation on sugar from Hawai’i. Annexation of Hawai’i

C2-$400 US Imperialism - $400 Criticized US president Mckinley, leading to US outrage against Spain. What is the de Lome letter

C2-$300 US Imperialism - $500 The driving factors behind US Imperialism. What were global competition, military strength, thirst for new markets & racial superiority

C3-$100 More Imperialism - $100 Prior to the Spanish American war Cuba rebelled against this country seeking Independence. Who was Spain

C3-$200 More Imperialism - $200 This Chinese Revolution broke out in an attempt to remove all foreign influence from China. What is the Boxer Rebellion

C3-$300 More Imperialism - $300 The US forced Cuba to accept this document into their constitution as a means of protecting their interest on the island. What is the Platt Amendment

C3-$400 More Imperialism - $400 This General was sent into Mexico to capture Mexican Revolutionary Pancho Villa Who is General John J. Pershing

C3-$500 More Imperialism - $500 This common goal was shared by Big Stick, Dollar & Moral(Missionary) Diplomacy What was the protection of US interest in Latin America

C4-$100 WWI - $100 This heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was assassinated in Bosnia, sparking WWI? Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand

C4-200 WWI - $200 The causes of WWI What were Militarism, Alliance system, Imperialism, & Nationalism

C4-$300 WWI - $300 This act allowed the US gov. to silence ideas that challenged the war effort. What was the Espionage & Sedition Acts

C4-$400 WWI - $400 Contributions made by American Civilians to help support the war effort. Rationing, bought bonds, paid high taxes

C4-$500 WWI - $500 This government agency regulated production quotas & preservation of raw materials to support the war effort What was the War Industries Board

C5-$100 More WWI - $100 Women’s increased role in the war effort helped gain support women to gain this important right? What is the right to vote

C5-$200 More WWI - $200 Policy supported by most Americans, keeping the United States out of the war for the first couple of years. What was neutrality

C5-$300 More WWI - $300 Looking to severely punish Germany, they rejected President Wilson’s Fourteen Points peace plan. Who were the Allies

C5-$400 More WWI - $400 These actions by Germany led to US entry into WWI. Unrestricted submarine warfare & the Zimmerman Note

C5-$500 More WWI - $500 Ignored the fair treatment of all parties involved in WWI, leading to resentment later triggering WWII What is the Treaty of Versailles

C6-$100 Picture This - $100 Who is the United States This country is looking to benefit the most

C6-$200 Picture This - $200 What is Open door policy/notes This policy is being referred to.

C6-$300 Picture This - $300 What is the Boxer Rebellion This was the event caused by the pictured policy.

C6-$400 Picture This - $400 Decreased travel time for merchant & military ships Advantage provided by the Panama Canal.

C6-$500 Picture This - $500 7,800 miles Distance shortened by the Panama Canal from San Francisco to New York City?

Final Jeopardy Which Mexican Revolutionary stated, “It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.” Emiliano Zapata “Viva Mexico” “Viva la Revolucion”