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Explore the territorial changes brought about by the Treaty of Versailles and their impact on global politics. Learn about the Open Door Policy, Dollar Diplomacy, Military Bases, and more.

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  1. Jeopardy 20 Squares Start

  2. Final Jeopardy Question

  3. “Open Door Policy” 10 Point Question This Policy secured trade opportunities in China. Back to the Game Board

  4. Dollar Diplomacy 20 Point Question President Taft’s policy intended to encourage U.S. investment in Latin American businesses. Back to the Game Board

  5. Military Base 30 Point Question The policy of Imperialism enabled the U.S. to control the islands of Hawaii for this strategic purpose. Back to the Game Board

  6. Latin America 40 Point Question President Roosevelt’s foreign policy served to increase U.S. involvement in this region and helped create the Panama Canal. Back to the Game Board

  7. Alvin York 10 Point Question He was the most decorated soldier in WWI, Medal of Honor recipient, fought in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Back to the Game Board

  8. John J. Pershing 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. Back to the Game Board

  9. Sanford B. Dole 30 Point Question He is accredited for the expansion of U.S. power by working for the annexation of Hawaii as a state. Back to the Game Board

  10. Alfred Thayer Mahan 40 Point Question He wrote a book that helped identify the need to protect U.S. foreign territories with a strong Navy. Back to the Game Board

  11. Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico 10 Point Question These new territories are the result of U.S. victory in the Spanish-American War. Back to the Game Board

  12. Spanish-American War 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. Back to the Game Board

  13. U.S. Military Superiority 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. Back to the Game Board

  14. Spanish-American War began 40 Point Question The historical significance of the year 1898. Back to the Game Board

  15. Zimmerman Telegram 10 Point Question This intercepted encrypted telegram encouraging an alliance between Germany and Mexico. Back to the Game Board

  16. Censoring U.S. mail 20 Point Question After declaring war on Germany, the U.S. government started this at home to prevent treason. Back to the Game Board

  17. Entangling Alliances, namely the League of Nations 30 Point Question U.S. Senate declined ratification (signing) of the Treaty of Versailles because of this reason. Back to the Game Board

  18. Industrial and Agricultural 40 Point Question These two U.S. economic industries were stimulated in both the Spanish-American War and WWI. Back to the Game Board

  19. Warfare 10 Point Question • Aircraft Carriers • Hydrophones • Pilotless Drones • Mobile X-rays • Depth Charges • Stainless Steel The listed inventions were all created in order to address specifics needs brought out by this. Back to the Game Board

  20. Airplane 20 Point Question This invention was used for spying behind enemy lines, changed for aerial support and fighting. Back to the Game Board

  21. Machine Guns 30 Point Question Trench warfare was developed to help protect troops against this WWI weapon. Back to the Game Board

  22. U.S. Entering WWI 40 Point Question The Espionage Act, Selective Service Act, Taxes, sale of Bonds, and new government agencies were all in response to this. Back to the Game Board

  23. Final Jeopardy Question The territorial changes identified on the map is a direct result of this. The Treaty of Versailles

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