Chapter 22 JEOPARDY REVIEW ROUND 1
Vocab. Alaska Hawaii China, Japan Grab Bag
Vocabulary A type of sensational, biased, and often false reporting.
Vocabulary Yellow Journalism
Vocabulary A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs.
Vocabulary – 200 Isolationism
Vocabulary Bringing an area under the control of a larger country.
Vocabulary annexation
Vocabulary – Daily Double The actions used by one nation to exercise political or economic control over smaller or weaker nations.
Vocabulary – Daily Double imperialism
Alaska Who did the U.S. buy Alaska from?
Alaska Russia
Alaska – Daily Double How much did the U.S. pay for Alaska?
Alaska – Daily Double $7,200,000 ($7.2 million)
Alaska – 300 The purchase of Alaska was called ___ by many who laughed at the acquisition.
Alaska “Seward’s Folly”
Alaska Put these events in the order they occurred: A) The U.S. purchases Alaska. B) Alaska becomes an official state. C) Alaska becomes a territory of the U.S.
Alaska The correct order is: A) The U.S. purchases Alaska. C) Alaska becomes a territory of the U.S. B) Alaska becomes an official state.
Hawaii What happened in Hawaii in 1820?
Hawaii Christian missionaries from the U.S. began arriving.
Hawaii Who was the queen of Hawaii before the U.S. annexed it?
Queen Liliuokalani Hawaii - 200
Hawaii A major product of Hawaiian plantations was ___.
Hawaii Sugar
Hawaii Which area was divided by the U.S., Great Britain, and Germany in 1899?
Hawaii Samoa
China & Japan What was the name of the violent uprising led by a secret Chinese martial art society against foreigners in China called?
China & Japan Boxer Rebellion
China & Japan The Boxer Rebellion took place in ___.
China & Japan China
China & Japan - Daily Double Which area shows the location of China? F. A. C. B. E. D.
China & Japan - Daily Double True F.
China & Japan F. A. C. B. E. D. Which area shows the location of Japan?
China & Japan True E.
Grab Bag TRUE or FALSE: Theodore Roosevelt was an imperialist and wanted the U.S. to build an empire.
Grab Bag TRUE
Grab Bag In 1890, the U.S. government announced the end of the frontier. At that point, if the U.S. was going to expand they would have to … A. Find islands that no one knew about. B. Look at expanding to lands overseas where they could trade and compete for political influence. C. Build skyscrapers for people to live in because cities were overcrowded.
Grab Bag B. Look at expanding to lands overseas where they could trade and compete for political influence.
Grab Bag Put the following events in the order they occurred: A) Congress declares war on Spain. B) The American battleship Maine, at anchor in Havana Harbor, is destroyed by an explosion. C) The Jones Act makes Puerto Rico an American territory and grants citizenship to all Puerto Ricans.
Grab Bag B) The American battleship Maine, at anchor in Havana Harbor, is destroyed by an explosion. A) Congress declares war on Spain. C) The Jones Act makes Puerto Rico an American territory and grants citizenship to all Puerto Ricans.
Grab Bag Who led the U.S. Navy in defeating the Spanish fleet in the Philippines?
Grab Bag George Dewey
Chapter 22 JEOPARDY REVIEW ROUND 2
People Vocab. Spanish- American War Panama Canal Grab Bag
People – Daily Double Who led the volunteer regiment called the Rough Riders?
People – Daily Double Theodore Roosevelt
People Who led a Cuban revolt that failed in 1895?
People – 400 Jose Marti
People Who referred to the Spanish- American War as “A splendid little war”?
People John Hay
People – 800 Whose ideas helped control diseases spread by mosquitoes that would have killed many canal workers?
People – 800 William Gorgas
Vocabulary- 200 A narrow strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land. Panama is an example of this.
Vocabulary- 200 isthmus
Vocabulary A policy that calls for expanding a nation’s boundaries.
Vocabulary expansionism
Vocabulary Section of a country where one foreign nation enjoys special rights and powers.
Vocabulary- 600 Spheres of influence
Vocabulary- 800 A policy that allowed each foreign nation in China to trade freely in the other nations’ spheres of influence.
Vocabulary- 800 Open Door Policy
Spanish-American War Prior to the Spanish-American War, which country controlled Cuba?
Spanish-American War Spain
Spanish-American War – DAILY DOUBLE What caused most of the American casualties (deaths) in the Spanish- American War?
Spanish-American War – DAILY DOUBLE Disease (sickness)
Spanish-American War Which word best describes the U.S. soldiers that arrived to fight in Cuba? a. Poorly equippedc. Wealthy. b. Inexperienced. d. Both A and B are correct.
Spanish-American War Which word best describes the U.S. soldiers that arrived to fight in Cuba? a. Poorly equippedc. Wealthy. b. Inexperienced. d. Both A and B are correct.
Spanish-American War What did the U.S. receive when Cuba became independent?
Spanish-American War Land in Cuba to build a military base (Guantanamo Bay)
Panama Canal Which country tried to build the canal before the U.S. did but failed?
Panama Canal France
Panama Canal Which country did President Roosevelt want to become independent so the U.S. could build the canal?
Panama Canal Panama
Panama Canal Approximately how many miles does the Panama Canal save a ship that is traveling from New York to San Francisco?
Panama Canal , ,000
Panama Canal About how long does it take a ship to pass through the canal today?
Panama Canal About 9 hours
Grab Bag – Daily Double Which ship did President McKinley send to Cuba in order to protect American people and property?
U.S.S. Maine Grab Bag – Daily Double
Grab Bag Who was blamed when the U.S.S. Maine exploded?
Grab Bag Spain
Grab Bag What was the name of the policy that stated the U.S. had the right to intervene in affairs between European nations and Latin American nations?
Grab Bag Roosevelt Corollary
Grab Bag President Taft believed that investing money in Latin American nations would bring profit to the U.S. and help bring stability to Latin American countries. What was this policy known as?
Grab Bag Dollar Diplomacy