Title: Jeopardy
1Spanish American War
Hawaii and Alaska
Cuba and the US
Foreign Affairs
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2President McKinley made a commission and
appointed this person to lead the government in
the Phillipines
Simran Bhakta
3William Taft
4In 1901, this general captured Aguinaldo
Simran Bhakta
5General Funston
6US forces aided by Filipino guerrillas occupied
Manila under this person
Simran Bhakta
7Emilio Aguinaldo
8These two groups attacked Manila and destroyed
the Spanish fleet
Simran Bhakta
9Commodore Dewey and Asiatic Squadron
10The Boxer Rebellion led this person to restate
the Open Door Policy regarding Chinese Sovereignty
Simran Bhakta
11John Hay
12This is how US soldiers felt about the Cuban
people
Dusti Douglas
13They despised them
14This President established a military government
for Cuba
Dusti Douglas
15President McKinley
16Two things the United States did to help the
Cubans
Dusti Douglas
17Modernize sugar production, improved sanitation,
established schools, and restored order in
administration
18This Amendment abjured any claim the United
States had to Cuba
Dusti Douglas
19Teller Amendment
20The Cubans drafted a Constitution with US
prohibitions on relations with Europe, allowed US
intervention, and allowed US bases in this
arrangement
Dusti Douglas
21Platt Amendment
22This caused the greatest amount of casualties in
the Spanish American War
Jessica Hudnall
23Disease
24This treaty helped the US obtain control of Cuba,
Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Phillipines
25The Treaty of Paris 1898
26This encouraged the US Congress to declare war on
Spain
27Spains inability to guarantee peace and
stability in Cuba, the explosion of the USS
Maine, and pressure by the press
28This was the tariff passed by Congress in 1894
that restricted US sugar imports
29Wilson-Gorman Tariff
30Necessary stations in the 19th century where
steamships that burned coal were refueled
31Coaling stations
32This person denied the annexation of Hawaii
Jonathan Salas
33Cleveland
34Liliuokalani supported this movement that meant
to rule as an absolute monarchy
Jonathan Salas
35Hawaii for the Hawaiians
36This person staged coup d'état which disposed the
queen
Jonathan Salas
37Ambassador Stevens
38This person called for a modern navy and the
annexation of Hawaii
Jonathan Salas
39Alfred Thayer Mahan
40The United States spent 7.2 million on the
purchase of this
Jonathan Salas
41Alaska
42This treaty made Japan angry with the US
43Treaty of Portsmouth
44This doctrine allowed the US to intervene
militarily within Latin America
45Roosevelt Corollary to Monroe Doctrine
46With this the US could take control within
foreign countries without really taking control
47Dollar Diplomacy
48This group began savage insurgency because of the
US refusal to withdraw
49Filipino nationalists
50The Daily Double
51 This agreement made Japan agree to not issue
passports to laborers for America
Sarah Driver
521907 Gentlemens Agreement
53Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan
Empire In Latin America
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Panama Canal
Industry
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54Industry strengthened the United States ties
with these two places
Reina-Denise Soria
55Latin America and East Asia
56This country competed with American Industry
Reina-Denise Soria
57Britain
58This helped push for an increase in industry
Reina-Denise Soria
59Constant and ongoing wars
60This theory spurred industry expansion in America
Reina-Denise Soria
61Darwins Theory
62This is why Latin America was affected by
American industry
Reina-Denise Soria
63Many Latin American countries needed American
goods and support due to wars and revolts
64This was the foundation for meddling in Latin
America
Leeila Hanson
65Monroe Doctrine
66Americans desired this as early as the Grant
administration
Leeila Hanson
67A canal
68Venezuela was the underdog in this dispute
Leeila Hanson
69Venezuela-British Guiana dispute
70When the US did this, Britain agreed to
arbitration
Leeila Hanson
71threatened war
72This was the final result of the
Venezuela-British Guiana dispute
Leeila Hanson
73Britain agreed to arbitration and finally
recognized the Monroe Doctrine
74This country initially started building a canal
in Panama when they took over the De Lesseps
company
75France
76This war caused problems for the United States
due to the lack of a canal
77Spanish-American
78The US abrogated this treaty that barred the US
from building a canal on its own
Dusti Douglas
79Clayton-Bulwer Treaty
80This government body rejected the canal
81The Columbian Senate
82Roosevelt supported this revolution that allowed
for a canal
83The Panamanian Revolution
84The person who asked all countries to respect
trading rights
Kendra Lewis
85Secretary of State John Hay
86This letter outraged Americans
87Dupuy de Lome
88This policy halted Japanese immigrants from
coming to the US
89Open Door Policy
90He supported a Panamanian Revolution against
Columbia
91Roosevelt
92This group argued against to combat American
imperialism and involved William James and Mark
Twain
93Anti-imperialist league
94Captain Mahan believed this would make a strong
nation
95A strong navy
96The acquisition of a coaling station called for
this
97A modern navy
98Captain Thayer Mahan wanted to build these
99canals
100In 1898, Captain Thayer Mahan got his way when
the US annexed this place
101Hawaii
102These two people supported Captain Mahan
Xavier Roberts
103Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Theodore Roosevelt