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Jeopardy. Hosted by Ms. “My fav Teacher” McCarty. Darryl. Naje. Wendy. Rana. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. FALSE, sphere of influences. T or F, Open door policy was

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  1. Jeopardy Hosted by Ms. “My fav Teacher” McCarty

  2. Darryl Naje Wendy Rana 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  3. Row 1, Col 1 FALSE, sphere of influences T or F, Open door policy was The way of dividing China for trade purposes

  4. 1,2 True T or F, Emilio Aguinaldo a Filipino nationalist who fought Spain and the United States

  5. 1,3 False, social Darwinism T or F, jingoism is the belief that life is a competitive strugglein which only the fittest survive

  6. 1,4 False moral diplomacy T or F, Big stick diplomacy a foreign policy based on human rights,equality, honor, and understanding

  7. 2,1 DAILY DOUBLE

  8. 2,2 A owner of the New York Journal who supported the Spanish-American War Hearst William Jennings Bryan c. Pulitzer

  9. 2,3 c What happened soon after United States Navy Commodore MatthewPerry arrived in Tokyo Bay in 1853? a. The United States annexed Hawaii. Japan and the United States fought for control of trade. Perry negotiated a U.S.-Japan treaty that allowed trade

  10. 2,4 A An economy that is based on mining or producing raw materials to be used in foreign industries is called an extractive economy. feudal economy. c. an export economy. d.an industrial economy.

  11. 3,1 WhoranMexicofordecades as a dictator? Venustiano Carranza Victoriano Huerta c. Porfirio Díaz d. Francisco “Pancho” Villa

  12. 3,2 A What did Governor Taft do to help restore Order in the Philippines? censored the press. worked with rebel leaders limited self-rule d. closed schools

  13. 3,3 T ort F, When Filipinos organized an insurrection against U.S. rules, the United States found itself quickly defeated by the rebel soldiers.

  14. 3,4 B How did the United States get access to the Canal Zone in Panama? killed mosquitoes b. backed Panama rebels c. negotiated with Colombia d. bought it from Spain

  15. 4,1 C Who won the Nobel Peace Prize for helping to negotiate an end to the Russo-Japanese War? John Hay William Howard Taft c. Theodore Roosevelt d. Emilio Aquinaldo

  16. 4,2 How did the United States become A global power?

  17. 4,3 b The United States wanted to end European spheres of influence in Chinain order to

  18. 4,4 A Why did the United States Navy attack ships in the Philippines during theSpanish-American War? a. The ships were part of the Spanish navy. b. The Philippines supported Spain and attacked the U.S. fleet. c. The Philippines had caused the Maine to explode.

  19. 5,1 B What piece of U.S. legislation restricted the rights of Cubans after their independence from Spain? the Teller Amendment c the Platt Amendment c. the Foraker Act

  20. 5,2 To punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party and Massacre, 1. Blockade on Boston Ports How did we Acquire Alaska?

  21. 5,3 Patriots were considered traders by the King, they supported an Independent America. Loyalists, were supporters of the King How did we acquire Hawaii

  22. 5,4 To keep colonist informed about British Actions How did we acquire the Philippines?

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