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Intro to Progressivism
Election of 1912
Intro to American
Imperialism
Women’s Suffrage
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Final Jeopardy
U.S. and Latin
America
$100 Question Intro to Progressivism
What is the definition of a movement?
$100 Answer from Intro to Progressivism
When a group of people tries to change an aspect of
society.
$200 Question Intro to Progressivism
What are two causes of progressivism?
$200 Answer from Intro to Progressivism
• Urbanization • Disagreed with Social
Darwinism • Ideas of Populists • Advocates for the middle class
$300 Question Intro to Progressivism
What are three areas of society that Progressives tried to reform?
$300 Answer from Intro to Progressivism
• Cultural • Economic • Political • Social
$400 Question Intro to Progressivism
Define “direct primary.”
$400 Answer from Intro to Progressivism
An election in which citizens themselves vote to
select nominees for upcoming elections.
$500 Question Intro to Progressivism
Name three main areas of reform during the Progressive Era.
$500 Answer from Intro to Progressivism
1) Women’s suffrage 2) “Trust Busting” 3) Limits on child labor 4) Helping industrial workers 5) Government reforms
$100 Question from Women’s Suffrage
What amendment to the Constitution officially gave
women throughout the country the right to vote?
$100 Answer from Women’s Suffrage
The 19th Amendment
$200 Question from Women’s Suffrage
What does NAWSA stand for?
$200 Answer from Women’s Suffrage
National American Woman Suffrage Association
$300 Question from Women’s Suffrage
Who was the leader of the National Woman’s Party?
$300 Answer from Women’s Suffrage
Alice Paul
$400 Question from Women’s Suffrage
What is an example of a radical protest tactic women used in the women’s suffrage
movement?
$400 Answer from Women’s Suffrage
• Picket lines • Willing to get arrested/go to
jail • Hunger strike
$500 Question from Women’s Suffrage
What were the two different strategies for winning
women’s suffrage in the early 1900s?
$500 Answer from Women’s Suffrage
• State-by-state tactic (win suffrage in one state at a time)
• Work for Constitutional Amendment
$100 Question from Election of 1912
What president was running for reelection in 1912?
$100 Answer from Election of 1912
William Howard Taft
$200 Question from Election of 1912
Who won the Election of 1912?
$200 Answer from Election of 1912
Woodrow Wilson
$300 Question from Election of 1912
Where was the Democratic National Convention of 1912
held?
$300 Answer from Election of 1912
Baltimore, MD
$400 Question from Election of 1912
Name two of the four candidates in the Election of 1912 other
than Taft.
$400 Answer from Election of 1912
• Woodrow Wilson • Theodore Roosevelt • Eugene Debs
$500 Question from Election of 1912
What political party did Theodore Roosevelt run for in
the Election of 1912?
$500 Answer from Election of 1912
Progressive Party (Bull Moose Party)
$100 Question from Intro to American Imperialism
Define Imperialism.
$100 Answer from Intro to American Imperialism
The policy by which strong nations extend their political,
military, and economic control over weaker
territories.
$200 Question from Intro to American Imperialism
Name two reasons why America moved away from isolationism.
$200 Answer from Intro to American Imperialism
• Economic benefits • Military strength • Belief in national superiority
$300 Question from Intro to American Imperialism
Name two first steps the United States took
towards becoming a world power.
$300 Answer from Intro to American Imperialism
• Purchase of Alaska
• Annexation of Hawaii
• Spanish-American War
$400 Question from Intro to American Imperialism
Name two effects of the Spanish-American War.
$400 Answer from Intro to American Imperialism
§ Treaty of Paris • Spain gives up control of Cuba,
Puerto Rico, and Guam • Sells Philippines to the U.S. for $20
million § Americans debate imperialism § America assumes a new role in the world
$500 Question from Intro to American Imperialism
What was the “Great White Fleet?”
$500 Answer from Intro to American Imperialism
Roosevelt sends armada of 16 new naval ships on “good will cruise”
around the world in order to demonstrate American preparedness.
$100 Question from Grab Bag
What is the “Roosevelt Corollary?”
$100 Answer from U.S. and Latin America
Said the U.S. will act as “police power” in Latin America when there are problems because Latin America
is U.S.’s “sphere of influence.”
$200 Question from U.S and Latin America
What is a “sphere of influence?”
$200 Answer from U.S. and Latin America
The idea that a powerful country had the right to influence/dominate a
particular region because they were close to one another. The U.S.
thought Latin America was their “sphere of influence.”
$300 Question from U.S. and Latin America
What is “big stick diplomacy?”
$300 Answer from U.S. and Latin America
Theodore Roosevelt’s policy. The United States was now a world
power and we had to fill that role. We tried to intimidate people;
demonstrate our power.
$400 Question from U.S. and Latin America
What is “dollar diplomacy?”
$400 Answer from U.S. and Latin America
William Howard Taft’s policy that relied more on American
investments/influence on Latin America instead of military
action (big stick diplomacy).
$500 Question from U.S. and Latin America
What is “moral diplomacy?”
$500 Answer from U.S. and Latin America
President Wilson’s policy of intervention which tried to
support honest government in Latin America– what was
“right.”
Final Jeopardy: Category
Timeline (chronology)
Final Jeopardy: Question Put the following events in chronological order: • Purchase of Alaska • Spanish-American War • Construction of Panama Canal • Great White Fleet
Final Jeopardy: Answer Put the following events in chronological order: • Purchase of Alaska • Spanish-American War • Great White Fleet • Construction of Panama Canal