Rise of Power Review - PDF

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Jeopardy
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Policies
People
War
U.S. Issues
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WWI
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Final Jeopardy Question
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“Open Door Policy”
This Policy secured trade
opportunities in China.
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10 Point Question
Dollar Diplomacy
President Taft’s policy
intended to encourage U.S.
investment in Latin American
businesses.
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20 Point Question
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Military Base
The policy of Imperialism
enabled the U.S. to control the
islands of Hawaii for this
strategic purpose.
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30 Point Question
Latin America
President Roosevelt’s foreign
policy served to increase U.S.
involvement in this region and
helped create the Panama
Canal.
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40 Point Question
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Alvin York
He was the most decorated soldier in WWI,
Medal of Honor recipient, fought in the
Meuse-Argonne Offensive.
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10 Point Question
John J. Pershing
He was a graduate of West Point, fought
in the Spanish-American War, pursued
Pancho Villa, and led the American
Expeditionary Forces in WWI.
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20 Point Question
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Sanford B. Dole
He is accredited for the expansion of U.S.
power by working for the annexation of
Hawaii as a state.
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30 Point Question
Alfred Thayer Mahan
He wrote a book that helped identify the
need to protect U.S. foreign territories
with a strong Navy.
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40 Point Question
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Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico
These new territories are the result of U.S.
victory in the Spanish-American War.
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10 Point Question
Spanish-American War
Sinking of the USS Maine, the Rough
Riders, Cuba’s liberation, and the
acquisition of Guam and Puerto Rico are
results of this war.
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20 Point Question
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U.S. Military Superiority
The Spanish-American War helps the U.S.
emerge into a position of world power by
exhibiting this over European colonial
power.
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30 Point Question
Spanish-American War began
The historical significance of the year
1898.
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40 Point Question
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Zimmerman Telegram
This intercepted encrypted telegram
encouraging an alliance between
Germany and Mexico.
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10 Point Question
Censoring U.S. mail
After declaring war on Germany, the U.S.
government started this at home to
prevent treason.
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20 Point Question
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Entangling Alliances, namely the League of Nations
U.S. Senate declined ratification
(signing) of the Treaty of Versailles
because of this reason.
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30 Point Question
Industrial and Agricultural
These two U.S. economic industries were
stimulated in both the Spanish-American
War and WWI.
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40 Point Question
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Warfare
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Aircraft Carriers
 Hydrophones
 Pilotless Drones
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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.
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10 Point Question
Airplane
This invention was used for spying behind
enemy lines, changed for aerial support
and fighting.
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20 Point Question
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Machine Guns
Trench warfare was developed to help
protect troops against this WWI weapon.
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30 Point Question
U.S. Entering WWI
The Espionage Act, Selective Service Act,
Taxes, sale of Bonds, and new
government agencies were all in response
to this.
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40 Point Question
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The territorial
changes identified on
the map is a direct
result of this.
The Treaty of Versailles
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