Aloha Imperialism The Spanish American War Speak softly and carry a big stick Viva revolutions! I don’t think we’re in the West anymore 100 200 300 400.

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Aloha Imperialism The Spanish American War Speak softly and carry a big stick Viva revolutions! I don’t think we’re in the West anymore JEOPARDY

Americans demanded control of this base in the Hawaiian islands 100

This nationalist queen wanted to restore Native Hawaiian rights 200

This product of Hawaii was being sold to Americans as duty-free 300

This pineapple king was instrumental in removing the Hawaiian queen from power 400

What did Alfred T. Mahan contend in regards to a nation’s power as well as expansionism? 500

The US blamed Spain after this American battleship blew up 100

The US expelled Spanish rule in these 4 territories 200

On February 9, 1898, the Journal published a letter written by this Spanish minister 300

This stated that once Cuba won its independence from Spain, the US would “leave the government and control of the Island to the people” 400

What is the Foraker Act and what authority did it allow for the US? 500

Name of the US Doctrine to rid Western Hemisphere of European influence 100

This amendment limited Cuba’s freedom to make treaties with other countries and authorized the US to intervene in Cuban affairs as it saw necessary 200

This update reasserted the US’ role as a police power in the Western Hemisphere 300

This treaty gave the US complete and unending sovereignty over a 10 mile wide Canal Zone 400

Identify the following: “big stick” diplomacy dollar diplomacy moral diplomacy 500

On April 20, 1914 this President appeared before Congress asking for approval for the use of armed forces against Mexico 100

This revolutionary crossed American borders and attacked a town in New Mexico 200

The US did not formally recognized the Mexican government under this leader, and dubbed them a “government of butchers” 300

This General led the unsuccessful expedition to capture Pancho Villa 400

How did the US acquire the Panama Canal after negotiations with Colombia stalled? 500

This country had to open up 5 ports to foreign countries 100

A series of notes from Secretary of State John Hay were dubbed this regarding China 200

These are regions where a particular country has exclusive rights over mines, railroads, and trade 300

A Chinese uprising in 1900 in Beijing was called this 400

What happened in the aftermath of the Boxer Rebellion? 500

FINAL JEOPARDY List 4 reasons for imperialism ****************