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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Nazi Germany Italy Soviet Union Japan Pre-WW2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 The large sum of money that Germany was required to pay What is reparations?

1 - $200 Hitler’s secret police Who were the Gestapo?

1 - $300 Alliance with Germany and Italy What was the Rome-Berlin Axis?

1 - $400 White, Northern European What is the Aryan Race?

1 - $500 Living space What is Lebensraum?

2 - $100 Leader of Italy Who was Benito Mussolini?

2 - $200 Italian for “The Leader” What is el Duce?

2 - $300 This invasion was opposed by the League of Nations in 1935-1936 What was the invasion of Ethiopia?

2 - $400 Was the chant of Fascism usually blared on loudspeakers or chanted by protestors What is Believe, Obey, Fight?

2 - $500 Italy intervened in this event to aid General Franco. What was the Spanish Civil War?

3 - $100 A system brutal labor camps What is a Gulag?

3 - $200 Totalitarian leader of the Soviet Union Who was Stalin?

3 - $300 The KGB killed thousands of army officers and Bolsheviks. What was the Great Purge in 1934?

3 - $400 Stalin seized goods from peasant farmers and sold them for profit What was collectivization?

3 - $500 Soviet Communism What was Stalinism?

4 - $100 Japan’s emperor Who was Hirohito?

4 - $200 Used by Japan to obtain raw materials What was Imperialism?

4 - $300 This actually controlled Japan Military or Hideki Tojo

4 - $400 Was occupied by Japan in 1940 What was Vietnam (French Indochina)?

4 - $500 Was invaded for materials like coal,oil, bauxite, and iron ore. What is Manchuria?

5 - $100 System of government where nothing is privately owned and that everything should be commonly owned What is Communism?

5 - $200 Treaty that many believed treated Germany unfairly What was the Treaty of Versailles?

5 - $300 Types of governments that Fascism was against. What was Communism and Democracy?

5 - $400 Event of 1929 that helped lead to the rise of Totalitarism in Europe. What was Black Tuesday (stock market crash)?

5 - $500 The invasion of this country sparked the beginning of World War 2 What is Poland?

Final Jeopardy Form of government where a one-party dictatorship attempts to control every aspect of the lives of its citizens. What is totalitarian government?