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JeopardyJeopardy Chapter 15

Politics After WWI Hitler Economy USSRPotpourri $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Politics After WWI- $100 n The treaty that set Germany up for failure. n What was the Treaty of Versailles?

Politics After WWI- $200 n The developer of the League of Nations. n Who is Wilson?

Politics After WWI- $300 n The French occupied this area of land when the Germans did not pay their reparations. n What is the Ruhr Valley.

Politics After WWI- $400 n This treaty renounced war as an instrument of national policy. n What was the Kellogg-Briand Pact.

Politics After WWI- $500 n This treaty guaranteed Germany’s borders with Belgium and France. n What was the Treaty of Locarno?

Hitler-$100Hitler-$100 n Lebensraum means what? n What is living space?

Hitler-$200Hitler-$200 n President of Germany that appoints Hitler Chancellor. n Who is Hindenberg?

Hitler-$300Hitler-$300 n The laws that outlined who was Jewish. n What are the Nuremberg Laws?

Hitler-$400Hitler-$400 n The way Hitler got Germany out of depression. n What is through public works projects-rearming the country?

Daily Double Hitler-$500 n This allowed Hitler to ignore the Constitution for four years and what reason did he give for ignoring the Constitution. n What is The Enabling Act and ignored because of the economic crisis.

Economy-$100Economy-$100 n Keynes advice for ending the depression. n What was spend money?

Economy-$200Economy-$200 n Negotiating done by unions for wages and other benefits. n What is collective bargaining?

Economy- $300 The economist that believed in laissez faire. n Who is Hayeck?

Economy-$400Economy-$400 n A period of low economic activity and rising unemployment. n What is a depression?

Economy- $500 n These type of governments were not trusted during the Great Depression. n What are democracies?

USSR-$100USSR-$100 n The NEP was introduced by this leader. n Who was Lenin?

USSR-$200USSR-$200 n When the USSR took over private farms and forced the peasants to work on them. n What is collectivization?

USSR-$300USSR-$300 n Under the New Economic Policy what was owned and controlled by the government? n What was heavy industry, banking, and mines?

USSR-$400USSR-$400 Period of time when millions are sent to labor camps, and officers, officials, and intellectuals are executed.. n What was The Great Purge?

USSR-$500USSR-$500 n The five year plans transformed Russia into this. n What was an industrious nation ?

War and Revolution - $100 n The three major groups involved in the Seven Years War. n Who was the British, the French, and the Indians?

War and Revolution- $200 n The Seven Years’ War was also known as this. n What is the French and Indian War?

War and Revolution- $300 n The first government set up by the United States. n What was the Articles of Confederation?

War and Revolution- $400 n Name one Enlightened idea in the Declaration of Independence. n What is consent of governed, equality, or natural rights?

Daily Double War and Revolution- $500 n Name two results of the Seven Years War. n What is the French were forced out of America, the British were able to send more colonists, massive British debt-leads to Stamp Act?

Potpourri- $100 n He wanted to spread Communism worldwide. n Who is Trotsky?

Potpourri - $200 n Night of the broken glass. n What is kristallnacht?

Potpourri - $300 n The reason Hitler got involved in the Spanish Civil War. n What was to test out his air force and weapons?

Potpourri - $400 n The reason Italians were angry at the Treat of Versailles. n What is because they did not get any land?

Potpourri - $500 n The weak government set up in Germany after WWI. n What is Weimer?

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