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11/5/2015 1 Jeopardy Start Final Jeopardy Question Policies People War U.S. Issues During WWI Hodge Podge 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40

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11/5/2015

1

Jeopardy

Start

Final Jeopardy Question

Policies People War

U.S. Issues

During

WWI

Hodge

Podge

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10 Point Question

This Policy secured trade

opportunities in China.

“Open Door Policy”

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20 Point Question

President Taft’s policy

intended to encourage U.S.

investment in Latin American

businesses.

Dollar Diplomacy

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30 Point Question

The policy of Imperialism

enabled the U.S. to control the

islands of Hawaii for this

strategic purpose.

Military Base

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40 Point Question

President Roosevelt’s foreign

policy served to increase U.S.

involvement in this region and

helped create the Panama

Canal.

Latin America

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10 Point Question

He was the most decorated soldier in WWI,

Medal of Honor recipient, fought in the

Meuse-Argonne Offensive.

Alvin York

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20 Point Question

He was a graduate of West Point, fought

in the Spanish-American War, pursued

Pancho Villa, and led the American

Expeditionary Forces in WWI.

John J. Pershing

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30 Point Question

He is accredited for the expansion of U.S.

power by working for the annexation of

Hawaii as a state.

Sanford B. Dole

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40 Point Question

He wrote a book that helped identify the

need to protect U.S. foreign territories

with a strong Navy.

Alfred Thayer Mahan

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10 Point Question

These new territories are the result of U.S.

victory in the Spanish-American War.

Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico

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20 Point Question

Sinking of the USS Maine, the Rough

Riders, Cuba’s liberation, and the

acquisition of Guam and Puerto Rico are

results of this war.

Spanish-American War

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30 Point Question

The Spanish-American War helps the U.S.

emerge into a position of world power by

exhibiting this over European colonial

power.

U.S. Military Superiority

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40 Point Question

The historical significance of the year

1898.

Spanish-American War began

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10 Point Question

This intercepted encrypted telegram

encouraging an alliance between

Germany and Mexico.

Zimmerman Telegram

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20 Point Question

After declaring war on Germany, the U.S.

government started this at home to

prevent treason.

Censoring U.S. mail

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30 Point Question

U.S. Senate declined ratification

(signing) of the Treaty of Versailles

because of this reason.

Entangling Alliances, namely the League of Nations

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40 Point Question

These two U.S. economic industries were

stimulated in both the Spanish-American

War and WWI.

Industrial and Agricultural

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10 Point Question

Aircraft Carriers

Hydrophones

Pilotless Drones

Warfare

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Mobile X-rays

Depth Charges

Stainless Steel

The listed inventions were all created in

order to address specifics needs brought

out by this.

20 Point Question

This invention was used for spying behind

enemy lines, changed for aerial support

and fighting.

Airplane

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30 Point Question

Trench warfare was developed to help

protect troops against this WWI weapon.

Machine Guns

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40 Point Question

The Espionage Act, Selective Service Act,

Taxes, sale of Bonds, and new

government agencies were all in response

to this.

U.S. Entering WWI

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The territorial

changes identified on

the map is a direct

result of this.

The Treaty of Versailles