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THIS IS JEOPARDY

With Your Host... Mr. Drake!

eat, eat, eat PINEapples and Bananas Spanish-American Junk I like to eat, eat, eat PINEapples and Bananas We are so Imperial Check your stick at the Door Great White Huh? Bow Down 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

A process in which strong nations control nations or territories.

Imperialism A 200

The owner of the “New York World” Newspaper, whom there is a prestigious award for journalists named after. A 400

Joseph Pulitzer A 400

Reporting where writers exaggerated or even made up stories to attract readers was know as _____ journalism A 600

Yellow Journalism A 600

The belief that it was the divine right and duty of the United States to expand it’s borders and convert lesser nations to Christianity. A 800

Manifest Destiny A 800

The belief that life consists of competitive struggles in which only the strong survive.

Social Darwinism A 1000

The first country to declare war on the United States after the Civil War. B 200

Spain B 200

The Spanish-American War started after the U. S. S The Spanish-American War started after the U.S.S. Maine was sunk in the harbor of this country. B 400

Cuba B 400

The Spanish-American War was fought in these 3 countries B 600

Cuba, Philippines, Puerto Rico

Filipino freedom fighter that lead the fight against Spain. B 800

Emilio Aguinaldo B 800

Legislation that allowed the United States to preserve order in Cuba, also turned Cuba into a protectorate. B 1000

Platt Amendment B 1000

Roosevelt’s diplomatic policy that included having a large military.

“Big Stick” diplomacy. C 200

The United States built this to cut the distance off the trip from the West Coast to the East Coast

Panama Canal C 400

Theodore Roosevelt’s cavalry unit during the Spanish-American War was the____.

Rough Riders C 600

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 800

Aggressive form of nationalism popularized by U.S. press. C 800

Jingoism C 800

Award that Roosevelt received after negotiating peace between Russia and Japan.

Nobel Peace Prize C 1000

Roosevelt’s 16 new warships were the? D 200

Great White Fleet D 200

Commodore Matthew Perry took his steamships to this country where they were thought to be Dragons.

Japan D 400

China was carved up into 4 sections in the early 20th century called?

Spheres of Influence D 600

The secret society known as the Righteous and Harmonious Fists led this insurrection against the European population in China. D 800

Boxer Rebellion D 800

Raw materials are mined or produced in a(n) ___________ __________ to be funneled back to the mother country. D 1000

Extractive Economies D 1000

Theodore Roosevelt’s philosophy (or saying) that he used to describe his form of diplomacy.

“Speak softly but carry a big stick.”

Secretary of State William Seward was criticized for purchasing this chunk of ice over 1,000 miles away from America. E 400

Alaska E 400

The Treaty of ______ ended the Spanish-American War.

Paris E 600

Governor of The Philippines who would eventually become President of the United States

Taft E 800

The United States promised independence to this country in 1898 but did not grant it until 1946.

The Philippines E 1000

Queen Liliuokalani ruled this island nation before being ousted by wealthy American land owners.

Hawaii F 200

The Foraker Act allowed the President to establish a civil government in this country

Puerto Rico F 400

President Taft thought he could substitute money for bullets using this type of diplomacy.

Dollar Diplomacy F 600

In 1895 this Cuban Patriot launched a war for independence from Spain

José Martí F 800

This wealthy plantation owner would eventually become the governor of Hawaii after the queen was ousted. F 1000

Sanford B. Dole F 1000

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Types of Colonies Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Click on screen to continue The United States helped Panamanian Rebels defeat this country so the United States could buy the canal zone at a cheaper price. Click on screen to continue

Click on screen to continue Columbia Click on screen to continue

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