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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Jeopardy

Middle East & Africa Great Depression Leaders 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points EuropeAsia Final

Event when the Red Army was fleeing from the Guomindang.

What is the Long March? *Who made up the Red Army?

Area in northeast China that was conquered by the Japanese.

What is Manchuria? *What did this area have that Japan needed?

Event in which British soldiers attacked 10,000 unarmed Indians, killing and wounding around 1,600 people.

What is the Amritsar Massacre?

Name of the nationalist party in China, the enemy of the communists.

What is the Guomindang?

Japanese military officers attempted to instill this because of Japan's industrial limitations.

What is the "fighting spirit"?

Number of countries that were independent in Africa during and shortly after WWI.

What is two? *What are their names?

Zionism was the name for this group's national movement.

Who are the Jews?

Country that, when it could no longer maintain control, allowed Egypt to have their independence.

What is Great Britain?

A form of government in which religion plays no part.

What is a secular government?

The country that became the Jewish national homeland.

What is Transjordan? *Out of what country was Transjordan cut?

The government that was set up in Germany after WWI.

What is the Weimar Republic? *What man attempted to overthrow this government in 1923?

Great Britain experienced this in 1926, when many of the country's workers went on strike.

What is a general strike?

Form of government that places the good of the nation above all else.

What is fascism?

Attempt by a government to control all aspects of life for its citizens.

What is totalitarianism?

Set of laws that, in Germany, gave Jews a separate legal status (among other things).

What are the Nuremberg Laws?

Roosevelt's plan to help bring America's economy out of the Great Depression.

What is the New Deal?

Name for October 29, 1929, the day the stock market crashed in the US.

What is Black Tuesday?

Where unemployed people would live in the United States if they lost their homes.

What are Hoovervilles?

Law that placed high taxes on imports into the United States that encouraged Americans to buy American.

What is the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act?

When money becomes virtually worthless because there is so much of it.

What is hyperinflation? *What country experienced this?

Man who believed in nonviolent protest, leader of the Indians who wanted independence from Great Britain.

Who is Gandhi? *What form of protest did he encourage people to use?

Man who led the ethnic Turks against Allied plans to split up the Ottoman Empire.

Who is Atatürk?

Man who created a system of labor camps where resisting peasants were sent to work in the Soviet Union.

Who is Stalin? *This man also had a series of plans for the Soviet economy. What were they called?

Led the communists against the Guomindang nationalist party.

Who is Mao?

Founded the National Fascist Party in Italy and soon became a dictator.

Who is Mussolini?

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Hostility towards or prejudice against Jewish people.

What is anti- Semitism?