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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Arts & Science World Wide Depression Fascism Rises Aggressor Nations RANDOM Russian Rev

C1-$100 Russian Revolution-$100 What is the name of the world’s longest continuous rail line? A) Trans Siberian Railway B) Trans Atlantic Railway C) Trans European Railway D) Trans Russian Railway

C1-$200 Russian Revolution- $200 Who was the major leader of the Bolsheviks? A) Kerensky B) Joseph Stalin C) Vladimir Lenin D) Czar Nicholas

C1-$300 Russian Revolution- $300 What did Lenin do only a few days after his takeover? A) Threatened to use chemical warfare against the citizens who didn’t follow his rules B) He killed the Czar C) Orders that all farmland be distributed among the peasants D) He gives control of factories to the Germans

C1-$400 Russian Revolution- $400 Why did Stalin implement the 5 year plans? A) He thought there would be an election in 5 years B) He wanted rapid industrialization. For the development of the USSR economy. C) He planned on building new factories every 5 years D) He needed to slow down industrialization

C1-$500 Russian Revolution- $500 How did the peasants react to Stalin making them work on collective farms? A) They resisted by burning crops and killing livestock B) They were glad to do their part for the Soviet Union C) They organized worker strikes D) They tried to poison Stalin by giving him 1% milk

C2-$100 Arts and Science - $100 Which scientist made discoveries about space and time? A) Friedrich Nietzsche B) Pablo Picasso C) Sigmund Freud D) Albert Einstein

C2-$200 Name the physician who developed ideas on how to interpret irrational behavior of people. A) Frank Lloyd Wright B) Sigmund Freud C) Albert Einstein D) Friedrich Nietzsche Arts and Science - $200

C2-$300 Who is the artist that worked with Braque to develop "Cubism?” A) Pablo Picasso B) Sigmund Freud C) Frank Lloyd Wright D) T.S. Eliot Arts and Science - $300

C2-$400 Name an actor in early silent movies? A) Charlie Brown B) Charlie Sheen C) Charlie Barkley D) Charlie Chaplin Arts and Science - $400

C2-$500 The pilot who successfully completed the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean. A) Paul von Hindenburg B) F. Scott Fitzgerald C) Charles Lindbergh D) Amelia Earhart Arts and Science - $500

C3-$100 World Wide Depression-$100 Germany's first republican government-- it signed the Treaty of Versailles and was blamed for losing WWI and not fixing the economic problems facing the country. A) Weimar Republic B) Nazi Party C) Third Reign D) German Guard

C3-$200 The United States' attempt to help Germany out with its economic problems? A) The Big Deal B) The Best Plan C) The New Deal D) The Dawes Plan World Wide Depression-$200

C3-$300 There were several problems in the U.S. economy that caused it to eventually collapse. Name TWO. Great Depression, Stock Market Crash, Closure of Banks, Overproduction of Goods, Uneven distribution of wealth, Workers not buying products World Wide Depression-$300

C3-$400 President Franklin Roosevelt's plan to save the country during the Great Depression. A) The Best Plan B) The Dawes Plan C) The New Deal D) The Big Deal World Wide Depression-$400

C3-$500 Printing more money and putting it into circulation caused _____________ -- a serious economic problem, especially in Germany. A) Socialism B) Isolationism C) Diplomacy D) Inflation World Wide Depression-$500

C4-$100 Fascism Rises in Europe-$100 ( Il Duce) The leader of Italy who took near-total control of his country? A) Haile Selassie B) Joseph Stalin C) Adolf Hitler D) Benito Mussolini

C3-200 Name of the one political party allowed in Italy that was started by Mussolini? A) Nazi Party B) Fascist Party C) Communist Party D) Bolshevik Party Fascism Rises in Europe-$200

C3-$300 A political movement that is extremely nationalistic, gives power to dictators, builds up the military, allows one political party, and takes away individual rights A) Militarism B) Communism C) Democracy D) Fascism Fascism Rises in Europe-$300

C3-$400 In his book, Mein Kamph, Hitler wrote that he wanted __________ (living space) for Germans? A) Swastika B) Lebensraum C) Neutrality D) Appeasement Fascism Rises in Europe-$400

C3-$500 Name two methods of control used by fascist dictators to control the people in their country. Secret police, Youth Movements, Indoctrination, Propaganda, Scapegoat/Targeting specific groups, and Censorship Fascism Rises in Europe-$500

C4-$100 Aggressor Nations - $100 The official leader of Japan? A) Emperor Hirohito B) Adolf Hitler C) Joseph Stalin D) Emperor Kellogg

C4-$200 Name of the country that Italy invaded prior to World War II? A) Albania B) Ethiopia C) China D) Austria Aggressor Nations - $200

C4-$300 The area of Czechoslovakia that had millions of Germans living there. Hitler intended to invade it to get those people reunited with Germany. A) Munich B) Rhineland C) Sudetenland D) Manchuria Aggressor Nations - $300

C4-$400 Totalitarian dictator in Spain? A) Emperor Hirohito B) General Franco C) Haile Selassie D) Joseph Stalin Aggressor Nations - $400

C4-$500 Policy used by Neville Chamberlain to give in to Hitler and keep peace in Europe. A) Appeasement B) Neutrality C) Isolationism D) Diplomacy Aggressor Nations - $500

C4-$100 Random - $100 The nation along with Germany and Italy that made Axis Power? A) Austria-Hungry B) Japan C) Ottoman Empire D) Czechoslovakia

C4-$200 Random- $200 The treaty hated by both Germany and Italy? A) The Treaty of Versailles B) The Paris Treaty C) The Schlieffen Plan D) The Kellogg-Briand Pact

C4-$300 Random- $300 What does Mein Kampf mean in English? A) My Life B) My Country C) My Struggles D) My Goals

C4-$400 Random- $400 What country was invaded by Japan before WWII? A) Spain B) Ethiopia C) China D) USSR

C4-$500 Random- $500 At which meeting did France and Britain give in to Hitler? A) The Paris Peace Conference B) The Kellogg-Briand Conference C) The Munich Conference D) The General Assembly