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Final Jeopardy Round 1 Jeter Schilling Griffey
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How acquired Political terms Causes vocabulary People Misc. Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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$100 Seward’s Folly
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$100 Alaska Scores
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$200 Commodore Perry arrived in this country and demanded trading privileges and help for shipwrecked sailors.
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$200 Japan Scores
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$300 Sugar planters helped to overthrow the king and write a new constitution.
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$300 Hawaii Scores
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$400 The United States provided military backup as this area revolted from Colombian rule.
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$400 Panama Scores
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$500 Acquired during the Spanish American War, Emilio Aguinaldo said this country was doing the same thing the United States did during their revolution from Great Britain.
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$500 The Philippines Scores
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$100 What is it called when a strong country controls the economic and political affairs of a weaker country?
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$100 imperialism Scores
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$200 What was it called when the United States said anyone could trade in any sphere of influence?
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$200 Open Door Policy Scores
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$300 Foreign policy prescribed by George Washington. The United States would not get involved with foreign counties.
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$300 isolationism Scores
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Daily Double
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$400 An addition to the Monroe Doctrine (1823), it said the U.S. could intervene in Latin America to keep the peace.
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$400 Roosevelt Corollary Scores
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$500 This required all men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register for the draft during World War I.
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$500 Selective Service Act Scores
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$100 When one country secretly promises to help another country. A big cause of the Great War.
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$100 alliances Scores
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Pride in your country. A cause of World War I.
$200 Pride in your country. A cause of World War I.
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$200 nationalism Scores
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$300 The sinking of this ship got Americans angry at Germany and ready for war.
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$300 Lusitania Scores
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$400 This telegram offered a deal to Mexico from Germany. It proposed that they be allies. Americans were angry at Germany and Mexico when it was made public.
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$400 Zimmermann Telegram Scores
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The building up of a country’s army. A cause of World War I.
$500 The building up of a country’s army. A cause of World War I.
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$500 militarism Scores
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Most of the fighting in World War I took place in these.
$100 Most of the fighting in World War I took place in these.
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$100 trenches Scores
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$200 Term for when somebody spreads ideas to hurt an opposing cause or help a particular cause. Characterized by lying and exaggeration.
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$200 propaganda Scores
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An agreement to stop fighting.
$300 An agreement to stop fighting.
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$300 armistice Scores
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$400 Idea that national groups had the right to have their own territory and make their own governments.
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$400 self-determination Scores
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$500 Sensationalized newspaper reporting. Pulitzer and Hearst told their reporters to get them pictures of the atrocities in Cuba and they would provide the war using this.
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$500 Yellow journalism Scores
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$100 President. Leader of the Rough Riders at San Juan Hill during the Spanish American War.
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$100 Theodore Roosevelt Scores
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United States President during World War I.
$200 United States President during World War I.
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$200 Woodrow Wilson Scores
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Leader of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF)
$300 Leader of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF)
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$300 John J. Pershing Scores
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$400 Queen of Hawaii who tried to overthrow the government put in place by the American sugar planters.
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$400 Queen Liliuokalani Scores
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$500 Who was the communist leader who overthrew the democratic government of Russia?
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$500 V. I. Lenin Scores
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Wilson’s plan for peace after the Great War.
$100 Wilson’s plan for peace after the Great War.
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$100 Fourteen Points Scores
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Organization of nations to keep world peace after World War I.
$200 Organization of nations to keep world peace after World War I.
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$200 League of Nations Scores
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Who made up the Central Powers?
$300 Who made up the Central Powers?
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Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
$300 Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire Scores
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$400 When businesses are encouraged to develop in Latin American countries so that the United States can influence the government.
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$400 Dollar Diplomacy Scores
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$500 John J. Pershing chased this Mexican into Mexico after the Mexican burned an American village.
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Francisco “Pancho” Villa
$500 Francisco “Pancho” Villa Scores
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Final Jeopardy Question
politics Final Jeopardy Question Scores
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First woman elected to Congress
First woman elected to Congress. Voted against the United States entering World War I.
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Jeannette Rankin Scores
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