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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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C2-$500 US Imperialism - $300 The effect of taxation on sugar from Hawai’i. Annexation of Hawai’i
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C2-$400 US Imperialism - $400 Criticized US president Mckinley, leading to US outrage against Spain. What is the de Lome letter
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C2-$300 US Imperialism - $500 The driving factors behind US Imperialism. What were global competition, military strength, thirst for new markets & racial superiority
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C3-$100 More Imperialism - $100 Prior to the Spanish American war Cuba rebelled against this country seeking Independence. Who was Spain
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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
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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
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C3-$400 More Imperialism - $400 This General was sent into Mexico to capture Mexican Revolutionary Pancho Villa Who is General John J. Pershing
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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
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C4-$100 WWI - $100 This heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was assassinated in Bosnia, sparking WWI? Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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C4-200 WWI - $200 The causes of WWI What were Militarism, Alliance system, Imperialism, & Nationalism
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C4-$300 WWI - $300 This act allowed the US gov. to silence ideas that challenged the war effort. What was the Espionage & Sedition Acts
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C4-$400 WWI - $400 Contributions made by American Civilians to help support the war effort. Rationing, bought bonds, paid high taxes
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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
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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
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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
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C5-$300 More WWI - $300 Looking to severely punish Germany, they rejected President Wilson’s Fourteen Points peace plan. Who were the Allies
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C5-$400 More WWI - $400 These actions by Germany led to US entry into WWI. Unrestricted submarine warfare & the Zimmerman Note
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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
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C6-$100 Picture This - $100 Who is the United States This country is looking to benefit the most
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C6-$200 Picture This - $200 What is Open door policy/notes This policy is being referred to.
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C6-$300 Picture This - $300 What is the Boxer Rebellion This was the event caused by the pictured policy.
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C6-$400 Picture This - $400 Decreased travel time for merchant & military ships Advantage provided by the Panama Canal.
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C6-$500 Picture This - $500 7,800 miles Distance shortened by the Panama Canal from San Francisco to New York City?
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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”
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