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$200 $300 $400 Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Identify Quote Causes of Spanish American War Misc. General Terms Notable People

States that the United States will intervene in conflicts between European Nations and Latin American C1 $100

Roosevelt Corollary to Monroe Doctrine C1? $100

The idea of negotiating peacefully, simultaneously threatening with force C1 $200

Big Stick Diplomacy C1 $200

Term to describe the cavalry that served at the battle of San Juan Hill C1 $300

Rough Riders C1 $300

Enacted After the Spanish American war to define terms of the U.S. / Cuban relationship C1 $400

Platt Amendment C1 $400

What is the significance of Spanish American War? Timer The final Jeopardy answer is: C1 final

Gave the U.S. an Empire!

C2 $100 He believed in spreading Christianity overseas

C2 $100 Josiah Strong

C2 $200 Coined the term “dollars not bullets”

C2 $200 President Taft

C2 $300 Called the Spanish American War the “splendid little war”

C2 $300 John Hay

C2 $400 Filipino revolutionary who fought for Filipino independence

C2 $400 Emilio Aguinaldo

C2 $500 Wrote a letter that was intercepted by the American media which called criticized president McKinley

C2 $500 Dupuy DeLome

C3 $100 “Remember the __, to hell with ___.”

C3 $100 Maine, Spain

C3 $200 “Speak Softly but carry a big stick”

C3 $200 Teddy Roosevelt

C3 $300 Fourth, and which is of the utmost importance, the present condition of affairs in Cuba is a constant menace to our peace, and entails upon this government an enormous expense.

C3 $300 McKinley

C3 $400 “You furnish the pictures, I’ll furnish the war”

C3 $400 William Randolph Hearst

C3 $500 The United States…”hereby disclaims any disposition of intention to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction, or control over said island…”

C3 $500 Senator Henry Teller

C4 $100 Take up the White Man's burden-- Send forth the best ye breed-- Go bind your sons to exile To serve your captives' need;

C4 $100 Social Darwinism

C4 $200 What is the economic cause of the war?

C4 $200 Protect U.S. financial interest.

C4 $300 He attacked U.S. plantations to provoke intervention

C4 $300 Jose Marti

C4 $400 Accused of brutal atrocities against the Cubans

C4 $400 Valeriano Weyler

C4 $500 The name of the two journalists who furnished the war

C4 $500 Pulitzer and Hearst

C5 $100 The war hero of Manila Bay

C5 $100 Commodore Dewey

C5 $200 What did Roosevelt see the U.S. role in the Western Hemisphere as?

C5 $200 Policeman

C5 $300 What type of diplomacy is the U.S. intervention in Panama during the Roosevelt administration?

C5 $300 Big Stick Diplomacy

C5 $400 The four presidents at the turn of the century

C5 $400 McKinley Roosevelt Taft Wilson

C5 $500 What year was the Spanish American War

C5 $

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