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Progressive Era

Key PeopleTermsEventsPotpourri $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Key People $100 Colonel of “the Rough Riders”

Key People $200 President of The United States during the Spanish American War.

Key People $300 He was Roosevelt’s successor to the White House.

Key People $400 He lead the American Navy to victory at Manila Bay.

Key People $500 Leader of the Filipino independence movement, who fought against the Americans

Key People $100-Answer Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

Key People $200-Answer Who is William McKinley?

Key People $300-Answer Who is William Howard Taft?

Key People $400-Answer Who is Commodore Matthew Perry?

Key People $500-Answer Who is Emilio Aguinaldo?

Terms $100 Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy motto.

Terms $200 The printing of sensational stories designed to sell newspapers.

Terms $300 It said that trusts and monopolies that restrained free competition were illegal.

Terms $400 Areas of China in which certain European nations claimed exclusive trading rights.

Terms $500 It declared that the United States had an interest in the Western Hemisphere and that European powers must not meddle in the affairs of any developing nations there.

Terms $100-Answer What is “Speak softly and carry a big stick”?

Terms $200-Answer What is yellow journalism?

Terms $300-Answer What is the Sherman Antitrust Act?

Terms $400-Answer What are spheres of influence?

Terms $500-Answer What is the Monroe Doctrine?

Events $100 Completed in 1914 it connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

Events $200 The Spanish were blamed for this event that happened on Feb. 15 th 1898.

Events $300 T.R. became president after his assassination.

Events $400 The Fists of Righteous Harmony attacked foreigners during this uprising.

Events $500 Theodore Roosevelt won the Nobel Prize for putting an end to this war.

Events $100-Answer What is the Panama Canal?

Events $200-Answer What is the sinking of the U.S.S. Maine?

Events $300-Answer Who is William McKinley?

Events $400-Answer What is the Boxer Rebellion?

Events $500-Answer What was the Russo- Japanese War?

Potpourri $100 Theodore Roosevelt wanted to become this when he was a child.

Potpourri $200 Three of the problems Progressives fought to change.

Potpourri $300 After reading The Jungle Roosevelt passed these two Acts.

Potpourri $400 The Maine sank in this harbor.

Potpourri $500. Progressives put aside this problem that was going on in the United States?

Potpourri $100-Answer What is a scientist?

Potpourri $200-Answer What is child labor, growth of public schools, long hours/low pay, conservation and business monopolies?

Potpourri $300-Answer What are the Pure Food and Drug and the Meat Inspection Acts?

Potpourri $400-Answer Where is Havana Harbor?

Potpourri $500-Answer What is racial prejudice?

Final Jeopardy Key People

Final Jeopardy He proclaimed himself president of the Republic of Hawaii after the Hawaiian monarchy fell.

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Final Jeopardy-Answer Who is Sanford Dole?