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Jeopardy Russian Revolution CultureThe March to War $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $300 $ $400 $500 Final Jeopardy Attempts at Peace Totalitarian ism

$100 Russian Revolution Q: Father of the Russian Revolution?

$100 Russian Revolution R: Lenin

$200 Russian Revolution Q: Who was the last Czar of Russia?

$200 Russian Revolution R: Nicholas II

$300 Russian Revolution Q: Who fought against who in the Russian Revolution ?

$300 Russian Revolution R: Whites vs. Reds

$400 Russian Revolution Q: What did the slaughter of protestors by the czar’s troops became known as ?

$400 Russian Revolution R: Bloody Sunday

$500 Russian Revolution Q: What were the names of the economic plans by Lenin and Stalin to industrialize the Soviet Union ? (0ne for each)

$500 Russian Revolution R: Stalin- 5 year plan Lenin- N.E.P

$100 Culture Q: What type of music originated in the U.S. during this time period and became very popular?

$100 Culture R: Jazz

$200 Culture Q: Who was the most famous artist of this era and what is the type of art in which natural shapes are transformed into geometric form?

$200 Culture R: Picasso, Cubism

$300 Culture Q: What was the name of the art movement made famous by Salvador Dali, in which dreams are linked with reality?

$300 Culture R: Surrealism

$400 Culture Q: Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Langston Hughes are all associated with what ?

$400 Culture R: Harlem Renaissance

$500 Culture Q: According to Freud, which area of the subconscious contains your moral values?

$500 Culture R: Super Ego

$100 Attempts at Peace Q: What infamous quote did Chamberlain say after returning from the Munich conference ?

$100 Attempts at Peace R: “Peace in our time”

$200 Attempts at Peace Q: What was the name of the plan to help the economy of Germany by loaning them $200 million?

$200 Attempts at Peace R: Dawes Plan

$300 Attempts at Peace Q: The Kellogg- Briand Pact renounced war but allowed for what type of war?

$300 Attempts at Peace R: Defensive

$400 Attempts at Peace Q: How did Hitler and Stalin shock the world ?

$400 Attempts at Peace R: By signing a non- aggression pact

$500 Attempts at Peace Q: What was the Sudetenland?

$500 Attempts at Peace R: The Czechoslovakian area given to Hitler at the Munich Conference

$100 Totalitarianism Q: What is the type of government, started by Mussolini, which stresses extreme nationalism, a strong leader, a revived economy, and punishing those responsible for their bad times?

$100 Totalitarianism R: Fascism

$200 Totalitarianism Q: What was the Fascist German political party called?

$200 Totalitarianism R: Nazis

$300 Totalitarianism Q: Where was the Civil War in which the Communists and Fascists Fought?

$300 Totalitarianism R: (served as a preview of WWII ) Spain

$400 Totalitarianism Q: What is the method of rule associated with terror including the Great Purge known as ?

$400 Totalitarianism R: Stalinism

$500 Totalitarianism Q: Point out two differences in Fascism and Communism?

$500 Totalitarianism R: Fascism- Nationalism, Society separated into classes, Capitalism (private ownership) Communism- Internationalism, Classless Society (public ownership)

$100 The March to War Q: What area of China did Japan attack in 1931 to gain much needed raw materials?

$100 The March to War R: Manchuria

$200 The March to War Q: What country did Italy invade in which it was guns vs. spears?

$200 Critics R: Ethiopia

$300 The March to War Q: What was the Anschluss?

$300 The March to War R: The union of Austria and Germany

$400 The March to War Q: What is the name of the policy followed by British Prime Minister Chamberlain at the Munich Conference?

$400 The March to War R: Appeasement

$500 The March to War Q: What started WWII( at least in Europe)?

$500 The March to War A: Germany invasion of Poland

Final Jeopardy Question What was the name of fortification system set up in France to stop a German attack ?

Final Jeopardy Response Maginot Line

How Much?

Q: Where was the Civil War in which the Communists and Fascists Fought?

R: (served as a preview of WWII ) Spain

Name given to lines that people stood for food and warm meals where people could sit down and eat?

Daily Double Réponse Bread Lines/ Soup Kitchens

Daily Double Slide Location $400 Para estar en forma Question To change Daily Double: (1) Link Para estar en forma, $400 question to correct question page (2) Select new daily double location, edit link to daily double slide. (3) To change... right click game board square. Select: hyperlink --> edit hyperlink and select.