THIS IS With Your Host... 14.1 14.2 14.3 15.1 15.2 15.3 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 This is the economic and political domination of a stronger nation over another nation. A 100 What is imperialism? A 100 In this type of colony, the imperial power allows the local rulers to stay in control and protect against local rebellion, but the imperial power is still “pulling the strings”. A 200 What is a protectorate? A 200 This philosophy refers to the idea that English speaking nations are superior. A 300 Who is Anglo-Saxonism? A 300 This crop played a large role in America’s annexation of Hawaii in the 1890s. A 400 What is sugar? A 400 The Commercial Bureau of the American Republics is now known as this. A 500 What is the Organization of American States? A 500 The Spanish-American War was really a conflict over this area. B 100 What is Cuba? B 100 America attacked the Spanish fleet here so it could not sail east and attack the U.S. B 200 What is the Phillipines? B 200 This Amendment set out the guidelines for what would happen to Cuba after the war ended. B 300 What is the Platt Amendment? B 300 This Act established the relationship between the U.S. and Puerto Rico after the war ended. B 400 What is the Foraker Act? B 400 This treaty, signed in this decade, ended the war. B 500 What is the Treaty of Paris in 1898? B 500 Secretary of State John Hay was the architect of this policy to ensure American access to the Chinese market. C 100 What is the Open Door Policy? C 100 Roosevelt received a Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for negotiating an end to a war between these two nations. C 200 What are Russia and Japan? C 200 In building the Panama Canal the U.S. had to figure out how to convince this country to allow it to build in the first place. C 300 What is Colombia? C 300 DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400 The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine stated this. C 400 What is that the United States would intervene in Latin America if necessary in order to maintain economic and political stability in the Western Hemisphere? C 400 Wilson detested this man, which is a major reason he refused to recognize the new Mexican government established by this man in 1913. C 500 Who is Victoriano Huerta? C 500 Progressivism was partially a reaction against this economic philosophy. D 100 What is laissez-faire? D 100 These journalists investigated social conditions and political corruption. D 200 Who are muckrakers? D 200 This state became a laboratory of democracy, largely as a result of the work and ideas of governor La Follette. D 300 What is Wisconsin? D 300 This allows voters to vote on proposed laws directly without going to the legislature. D 400 What is a referendum? D 400 These two women played a major role in the suffrage movement, which ended with women getting the right to vote with the passage of this amendment. D 500 Who are Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and the 19th amendment? D 500 He wrote The Jungle. E 100 Who is Upton Sinclair? E 100 In the Coal Strike of 1902 Teddy Roosevelt encouraged both sides to accept this type of settlement offered by an outside part since he believed both sides were hurting the nation by pursuing only their own interests. E 200 What is arbitration? E 200 This Act, passed in 1906, prohibited the manufacture, sale, or shipment of impure or falsely labeled food and drugs. E 300 What is the Pure Food and Drug Act? E 300 Roosevelt appointed this man to be the head of the U.S. Forest Service, which was established in 1905. E 400 Who is Gifford Pinchot? E 400 Taft created this agency in 1910 in order to, among other things, expand national forests and protect waterpower sites from private development. E 500 What is the Bureau of Mines E 500 These three men ran against each other in the election of 1912. F 100 Who are Wilson, Taft, and Roosevelt? F 100 This man won the election of 1912, was a member of this party, and prior to winning was governor of this state. F 200 Who is Wilson, Democratic, and New Jersey? F 200 Wilson’s plan was called New _______ and Roosevelt’s was called New ______, and one of their biggest differences was how to deal with ____. F 300 What are Freedom, Nationalism, and trusts? F 300 Passed in 1913, the point of this was to add stability and confidence to the banking system. F 400 What is the Federal Reserve Act? F 400 NAACP stands for this and it was created in this decade. F 500 What is National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and 1909? F 500 The Final Jeopardy Category is: IMERIALISM Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin As a result of the Spanish American War the U.S. acquired these lands. Click on screen to continue What are the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico? Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT