Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (you can earn extra points, not money)

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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (you can earn extra points, not money)

Q #1: In what country did the Industrial Revolution begin? 100 Dollar Question Q #1: In what country did the Industrial Revolution begin? A. France C. England B. Germany D. United States

200 Dollar Question Q #2: People’s belief that their greatest loyalty should be to their nation-state is called? A. nationalism C. romanticism B. conservatism D. liberalism

Q #3: According to Karl Marx, the source of all value was 300 Dollar Question Q #3: According to Karl Marx, the source of all value was A. work C. capital B. property D. time

Q #4: In describing the urban working class, Marx used the word 500 Dollar Question Q #4: In describing the urban working class, Marx used the word A. proletariat C. bourgeoisie B. socialist D. communist

1,000 Dollar Question Q #5: According to Adam Smith, an economy works best when it is driven by A. Government policy C. Foreign trade B. capital investment D. competition

STOP HERE FOR 5 POINTS OR PLAY ON FOR MORE? 2,000 Dollar Question Q #6: Marx argued that history was advanced by the conflict between A. ideas C. classes B. nations D. kings

4,000 Dollar Question Q #7: a style of painting that focused on light and color in the natural world A. realism C. romanticism B. impressionism D. post-impressionism

Q #8: Innovator who perfected the assembly-line method of production? 8,000 Dollar Question Q #8: Innovator who perfected the assembly-line method of production? A. James Hargreaves C. Henry Ford B. Robert Owen D. Charles Darwin

16,000 Dollar Question Q #9: Which event happened FIRST? A. Labor union membership grows in Europe and America C. Robert Fulton designs first practical steamboat B. Germany builds first major railroad D. British landowners extend enclosures and displace farmers

B. Combinations Acts of 1799 and 1800 32,000 Dollar Question Q #10: Until it was repealed in the 19th century, this forbade union activity in Britain. A. 1833 Factory Law C. Reform Bill of 1832 B. Combinations Acts of 1799 and 1800 D. Queen Victoria

STOP HERE FOR 10 POINTS OR PLAY ON FOR MORE? 64,000 Dollar Question Q #11: workers who fought against industrialization by smashing machines were called A. Luddites C. Marxists B. Spinning Jennies D. Spinsters

125,000 Dollar Question Q #12: Major advancements in steel production were made by William Kelly & A. Arkwright C. Bessemer B. Whitney D. Hargreaves

250,000 Dollar Question Q #13: Which event happened LAST? A. Eli Whitney invents the cotton gin C. James Watt invents the steam engine B. Wright brothers first airplane flight D. Thomas Edison invents the lightbulb

Q #14: He created the first vaccinations (for small pox) 500,000 Dollar Question Q #14: He created the first vaccinations (for small pox) A. Mendel C. Pasteur B. Jenner D. Comte

1,000,000 Dollar Question Q #15: The philosophy of Utilitarianism stressed A. the utility of free trade C. measuring laws by their usefulness B. the repeal of laws that constrained industry D. public control of the means of production

Correct Response $100 That was a correct Final Answer! On to the next question

Correct Response $200 Next Question

Correct Response $300 Next Question

Correct Response $500 Go to $1,000 dollar question

Correct Response $1,000 2,000 Dollar Question

Correct Response $2,000 4,000 Dollar Question

Correct Response $4,000 8,000 Dollar Question

Correct Response $8,000 16,000 Dollar Question

Correct Response $16,000 32,000 Dollar Question

Correct Response $32,000 64,000 Dollar Question

Correct Response $64,000 125,000 question

Correct Response $125,000 250,000 dollar question

Correct Response $250,000 500,000 dollar question

Correct Response $500,000 Million dollar Question!

Correct Response $1,000,000 Want to try for 25 points (or nothing)? Q #16: Site of one of the earliest textile centers in the U.S.? A. York, Penn. C. Manchester, England B. Savannah, Ga. D. Lowell, Mass.

Incorrect Response ! Sorry, you just blew the whole million!

Congratulations. You’re a double millionaire Congratulations! You’re a double millionaire!* *payable in annual installments of $1 beginning in Jan. 2018

Incorrect! Sorry Start over?

Instructions You will need to add the questions and answers to each Slide You will then need to link each response to the correct slide When playing the game you will need to keep track of your life lines on a piece of paper or on the board Questions: jeckard@kennesaw.edu