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This is... US as a World Power

Now entering the studio are our Contestants!!! Group 1 Group 2 Group 3

Here is your host… Alex Stewart

Now here Are the directions

One person from each group steps up to answer the question.One person from each group steps up to answer the question. Contestants will choose a category and question.Contestants will choose a category and question. Contestants raise hand if they know the answer.Contestants raise hand if they know the answer. If no one knows answer then contestants will be told to go to their groups.If no one knows answer then contestants will be told to go to their groups.

Here are the categories...

US Imperialism

US Territories

Spanish-American War

Causes for US involvement in WWI

1st Contestants step up and prepare for the first question

Causes Events Modern Warfare Places $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400

Divinely inspired duty to expand white American culture, democracy and trade throughout the world.

Manifest Destiny- Anglo Saxonsim

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Decree that declared the Americas off limits to the Europeans

Monroe Doctrine

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Direct territorial acquisition of colonial empires

Imperialism

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Type of arrangement when local rulers had to accept advice from an imperial power; In exchange the Imperial power provides security.

Protectorate

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The leader of the Filipino rebels

Emilio Aguinaldo

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The Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown by

American planters in Hawaii backed by US Marines

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Hawaii was seen as asset to the US because

It could provide as a refueling port and naval base for protection of trade routes; rich farmland

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The US wanted to create free trade with China for all countries called

Open Door Policy

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Spanish-America war actually broke out in what area?

Philippines

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What 3 counties did the US acquire from Spain

Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico

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Name of Roosevelt’s volunteer unit

The Rough Riders

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$200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $400 GeographyPeopleConceptsVocabulary Bet how much you are willing to risk

Name one of the three parts of the Platt Amendment

1.Cuba could not make treaties with other countries 2. US could intervene in Cuba’s affairs when we felt necessary 3. Cuba must lease or sell land to US for a naval station.

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Name of the ship sunk by Germany in which 1200 were killed

Lusitania

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Telegram intercepted by Great Britain

Zimmermann note

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A controversial tactic used by Germany to gain advantage in the seas

Unrestricted U-boat warfare

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Broken pledge by Germany that upset Wilson

Sussex pledge

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Double Jeopardy

Presidents & Policies

Terms

Places-Misc.

WWI Home- front

PeopleTermsPlacesMisc $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $600 $800DoubleJeopardy

He was known for his moral diplomacy trying to do the “right thing”; He was also the “architect” of the League of Nations

Woodrow Wilson

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His foreign policy encouraged American businesses to support Latin America development: also known as $ Diplomacy

Taft

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How much are you and your team willing to risk?

President at the outbreak of the Spanish- American war

William McKinley

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His foreign policy was modeled after an African proverb, which means to remain quiet but be ready if needed His foreign policy was modeled after an African proverb, which means to remain quiet but be ready if needed

Teddy Roosevelt – Big Stick Diplomacy

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Sensationalized journalism to sell newspapers

Yellow Journalism

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Roosevelt sent this Naval group around the world to display US naval power

The Great White Fleet

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Exclusive trading rights to different parts of China

Spheres of Influence

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Countries of the Triple Alliance, a.k.a Central Powers

Germany, Austria- Hungary, and Italy

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Countries of the Triple Entente a.k.a The Allies in 1914

Great Britain, France, and Russia

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Island annexed by the US in 1898, against the will of their queen

Hawaii

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Latin American Country that Roosevelt helped gain independence

Panama

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Country where President Taft enforced his foreign policy using $’s

Nicaragua

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The “Selling” of the war was the responsibility of this agency

Committee on Public Information

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Criticism of the war was silenced by this

Sedition and Espionage Act

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Act that required all men between the ages of to register for the draft

The Selective Service Act

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How much are you and your team willing to risk?

The Roosevelt Corollary of the Monroe Doctrine stated

The US reserved the right to intervene in the affairs of Latin America and Caribbean

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Final Jeopardy You’ll have 60 seconds

World War 1 Make your wagers now

What is the basic difference today, between the US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan

Topic here

ANSWER Iraq- US led invasion/occupation Afghanistan –NATO effort, US is there with other countries.

Now, lets see your answers… Team 1 Team 2 Team 3

Group # _________ Wager __________ Answer __________ ___________________________________________________ Final Jeopardy Answer Sheets to be printed out and given to students Group # _________ Wager __________ Answer __________ ___________________________________________________ Group # _________ Wager __________ Answer __________ ___________________________________________________ $$$

Instructor’s notes The game is set up for three teams but you can have as few or as many as you’d like 1 st round Daily Double is at Topic 3 – Question $400 Two Daily Doubles in Round Two at Topic 1 – Question $600 and Topic 4 – Question $800 Use the Word document “Jeopardy Worksheet” beforehand to create your questions