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Many Americans felt compelled to go towar with Spain after the sinking of this

ship.

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Many Americans felt compelled to go towar with Spain after the sinking of this

ship.

What is the USS Maine?

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The Spanish American war grew out of aconflict between these two groups of

people.

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The Spanish American war grew out of aconflict between these two groups of

people.

Who are the Spanish and the Cubans?

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Even though the Spanish American warwas brief, a longer, more bloody war

was fought against this group of peopleas a result of the war.

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Even though the Spanish American warwas brief, a longer, more bloody war

was fought against this group of peopleas a result of the war.

Who are the Filipinos?

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The United States, under President Roosevelt, staged a revolution in Columbia

in an effort to build this.

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The United States, under President Roosevelt, staged a revolution in Columbia

in an effort to build this.

What is the Panama Canal?

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This, which was an addition to the MonroeDoctrine, said that the United States could

intervene in the internal affairs of Latin American nations to preserve stability.

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This, which was an addition to the MonroeDoctrine, said that the United States could

intervene in the internal affairs of Latin American nations to preserve stability.

What is Roosevelt Corollary ?

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This term is used to describe a strongidentification with one’s country.

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This term is used to describe a strongidentification with one’s country.

What is nationalism ?

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The United States acquired this territoryby staging a coup there in 1893.

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The United States acquired this territoryby staging a coup there in 1893.

What is Hawaii ?

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The US purchased this territory from Russiain 1868.

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The US purchased this territory from Russiain 1868.

What is Alaska?

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This is the belief that it is justifiable, evengood, for the strong to rule over the weak.

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This is the belief that it is justifiable, evengood, for the strong to rule over the weak.

What is Imperialism?

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He wrote a book called The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, a work thatencouraged the United States to build

up its Navy.

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He wrote a book called The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, a work thatencouraged the United States to build

up its Navy.

Who is Alfred Thayer Mahan?

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This war was known as the “splendid littlewar” because it was short, saw relativelyfew US soldiers killed and resulted in the

expansion of US territory.

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This war was known as the “splendid littlewar” because it was short, saw relativelyfew US soldiers killed and resulted in the

expansion of US territory.

What is the Spanish American War?

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World War One began when he and his wife were assassinated by a Serbian

nationalist in Sarajevo.

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World War One began when he and his wife were assassinated by a Serbian

nationalist in Sarajevo.

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

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This alliance included Austria-Hungary,Germany and Italy.

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This alliance included Austria-Hungary,Germany and Italy.

What is the Triple Alliance?

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This weapon led to the development of trench warfare.

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This weapon led to the development of trench warfare.

What is the machine gun?

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This is the term given to describe a longterm relationship between a strong nationAnd a weaker people, which was usually

exploitive in nature.

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This is the term given to describe a longterm relationship between a strong nationAnd a weaker people, which was usually

exploitive in nature.

What is colonization?

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This alliance included France, Great Britainand Russia.

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This alliance included France, Great Britainand Russia.

What is the Triple Entente?

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This was used for the first time during WWIin an effort to break the stalemate of

trench warfare.

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This was used for the first time during WWIin an effort to break the stalemate of

trench warfare.

What are chemical weapons / poison gas?

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These too were used for the first time inWWI, and were made famous by men

like Baron von Richthofen, who isotherwise known as the Red Baron.

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These too were used for the first time inWWI, and were made famous by men

like Baron von Richthofen, who isotherwise known as the Red Baron.

What are airplanes?

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The United States was angered by Germansubmarine warfare when this passenger liner was sunk and 129 Americans were

killed.

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The United States was angered by Germansubmarine warfare when this passenger liner was sunk and 129 Americans were

killed.

What is the Lusitania?

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This intercepted diplomatic messagebetween Germany and Mexico ledthe United States to declare war on

Germany in April 1917.

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This intercepted diplomatic messagebetween Germany and Mexico ledthe United States to declare war on

Germany in April 1917.

What is the Zimmerman Telegram?

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The Germans used this weapon to greateffect in their efforts to blockade the Allies.

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The Germans used this weapon to greateffect in their efforts to blockade the Allies.

What is the U-boat?

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In 1917 this nation had a revolution thateventually caused it to make peace withthe Germans and thus tip the balance of

power in favor of the Germans.

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In 1917 this nation had a revolution thateventually caused it to make peace withthe Germans and thus tip the balance of

power in favor of the Germans.

What is Russia?

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A lack of European immigrants (due to theWar) led industry to begin recruiting African

Americans, who moved north in recordnumbers in a movement that we know as

this.

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A lack of European immigrants (due to theWar) led industry to begin recruiting African

Americans, who moved north in recordnumbers in a movement that we know as

this.

What is the Great Migration?

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The US government, in an effort to quietdissent, tried to suppress these groupsin what came to be known as the “Red

Scare”.

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The US government, in an effort to quietdissent, tried to suppress these groupsin what came to be known as the “Red

Scare”.

Who are Socialists and Communists?

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This treaty ended the “Great War” (WWI),but in reality set the stage for World War IIby imposing harsh penalties on Germany.

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This treaty ended the “Great War” (WWI),but in reality set the stage for World War IIby imposing harsh penalties on Germany.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

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FINAL JEOPARDY!

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