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GeographyVocabularyPeopleFacts and Figures $ $ $ $ $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $ $ $ $ $ $500 Anything Goes 100 $ $ $ $ $500

GeographyVocabularyPeopleFacts and Figures $100 $200 $ $ $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Anything Goes $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Vocabulary $100 When a country takes control of the land and people of another country or region

Vocabulary $200 The policy of having little to do with foreign nations

Vocabulary $300 A sensational reporting style

Vocabulary $400 Name the two editors who competed to sell newspapers.

Vocabulary $500 This policy stated that all nations should stay out of North and South America

Vocabulary $100-Answer What is imperialism?

Vocabulary $200-Answer What is isolationism?

Vocabulary $300-Answer What is yellow journalism?

Vocabulary $400-Answer Hearst and Pulitzer?

Vocabulary $500-Answer What is the Monroe Doctrine?

Geography $100 The term to describe where the Panama Canal was built.

Geography $200 Identify this country

Geography $300 Identify this area

Geography $400 Guam is in what ocean?

Geography $500 Identify this country

Geography $100- Answer What is an isthmus?

Geography $200- Answer What is Cuba?

Geography $300-Answer What is Alaska?

Geography $400-Answer What is the Pacific Ocean?

Geography $500-Answer What is Panama?

People $100 The Cubans were harshly punished by this Spanish General.

People $200 This person bought Alaska from the Russians. It was considered his “Folly.”

People $300 This warship commander destroyed the Spanish Fleet.

People $400 Roosevelt’s famous motto. Roosevelt’s famous motto.

People $500 This person was in charge of Hawaii before it was taken over by the U.S.

People $100-Answer General Weyler

People $200-Answer Who was William Seward?

People $300-Answer Who was Admiral Dewey?

People $400-Answer Speak softly and carry a big stick.

People $500-Answer Who was Queen Liliuokolani

Facts and Figures $100 The explosion of this ship encouraged America to go to war with Spain.

Facts and Figures $200 Theodore Roosevelt led this group of men on a charge up San Juan Hill.

Facts and Figures $300 Why is the Spanish American War called “A Splendid Little War?”

Facts and Figures $400 The U.S. gained these two countries after the war (free).The U.S. gained these two countries after the war (free).

Facts and Figures $500 Panama was originally a part of this country.

Facts and Figures $100-Answer What was the U.S.S Maine?

Facts and Figures $200-Answer Who were the Rough Riders ?

Facts and Figures $300-Answer It was short, we won, and we gained a lot of territory, and very few Americans died.

Facts and Figures $400-Answer What Puerto Rico and Guam?

Facts and Figures $500-Answer What is Columbia?

The Spanish American War was fought in what two countries? Anything Goes- $100

from whom and for how much Alaska was purchased from whom and for how much? Anything Goes- $200

These raise and lower ships. Anything Goes- $300

In 1901, what tragedy did the America go through? Anything Goes- $400

Identify two reasons for imperialism. Anything Goes- $500

Cuba and the Philippines. Anything Goes- $100 Answer

What is Russia for $7.2 million? Anything Goes- $200 Answer

What are locks? Anything Goes- $300 Answer

President McKinley was assassinated in 1901? Anything Goes- $400 Answer

Trade - markets for goods acquire natural resources Military bases introduce religion nationalism Anything Goes- $500 Answer

Final Jeopardy IMPERIALISM

What happened in the Philippines after the Spanish American War?

Final Jeopardy- Answer They rebelled against US rule. They thought they were going to be an independent nation and that the US was helping them do so. After the war with Spain ended, the US purchased the Philippines from Spain for $20 million.