The Cherokee
The Philippines
Imperialism in both
white man's burden
when the sun died
100

The Cherokee developed a written constitution in 1827, modeled after this U.S. document.


What is the U.S. Constitution?

100

In 1565, this European power established the first permanent settlement in the Philippines

What is Spain?

100

Both the Cherokee and the Filipinos were subjected to this form of forced relocation by the U.S. government.

What is displacement?

100

This British author wrote the poem "The White Man's Burden".

Who is Rudyard Kipling?

100

Wovoka's dance, which he was instructed to give to his people, was meant to promote this central theme of Cherokee culture.

What is unity and moral principles?

200

The Cherokee called their forced relocation by this name.

What is the Trail of Tears?

200

The policy under which the U.S. justified its colonization of the Philippines by saying philipines can't self govern

What is the "White Man's Burden"?

200

In both the Cherokee Nation and the Philippines, the arrival of European or American powers led to the growth of this common language,  influencing social hierarchies.

What is English?

200

"The White Man's Burden" was written as justification to this nation, encouraging them to take up colonial responsibilities over the Philippines

What is the United States?

200

Wovoka’s vision emphasized the importance of this theme, which was importing during the time of displacement

What is love and community?

300

In this year, the Cherokee people first encountered European explorers during their initial contact with the Spanish

What is 1540?

300

During the Philippine-American War, around 20,000 Filipinos died from these causes, making the war especially tragic for civilians.

What are combat, diseases, and hunger?

300

Both the Cherokee and the Filipino resistance movements were eventually quieted, leading to these two outcomes:

What are the Trail of Tears and the colonization of the Philippines?

300

In "The White Man's Burden," Kipling describes colonized peoples as being "half-devil and half-" what?

What is child?


300

In Wovoka’s vision, God gave the Cherokee people this as a guide to preserve their values of unity and good moral conduct.

What is the dance?

400

This 1830 law led to the forced removal of the Cherokee people from their ancestral lands

what is the Indian removal act

400

This U.S. Supreme Court case ruled that the Cherokee Nation was a "domestic dependent nation" but recognized its sovereignty.

What is Worcester v. Georgia?

400

The name of the military conflict where the U.S. faced resistance in the Philippines

What is the Philippine-American War?

400

This word in Kipling's poem, refers to the belief that European powers had a duty to civilize and control non-European nations

What is imperialism?

400

The dance that Wovoka shared with his people was given by this power to help heal the people and restore peace.

What is God?

500

This war ended in 1898 and marked the beginning of American control over the Philippines.

What is the Spanish-American War?

500

This treaty officially ended the Spanish-American War and ceded the Philippines to the United States for $20 million.

What is the Treaty of Paris?

500

In both cases, the U.S. government signed treaties promising land or autonomy, only to break them later. Name one such treaty.

What is the Treaty of New Echota (for the Cherokee) or the Treaty of Paris (for the Philippines)?

500

This historical event led to the U.S. taking control of the Philippines, a central focus of Kipling's poem.

What is the Spanish-American War?

500

The Ghost Dance encouraged the Cherokee to resist this negative aspect of their lives during the time of displacement.

What is division and conflict?

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