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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Revision Definitions Timeline 1 Timeline 2 Current PC $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

Revision - $100 Who were the Big Four at the Treaty of Versailles? Woodroow Wilson (USA); David Lloyd George (Britain); Vittorio Orlando (Italy); Georges Clemenceau (France)

Revision - $200 Who were the Axis Countries? Germany, Italy, Japan etc

Revision - $300 Who were the Allied Countries? England, France, Australia, USA etc

Revision - $400 Who was the Australian Prime Minister who made the formal declaration of war against Germany in September 1939? Robert Menzies

Revision - $500 What was the 1967 Referendum about? On 27 May 1967, 90.77% of Australian voters recorded the largest ever ‘Yes’ vote in a referendum to alter the Australian constitution. This referendum finally enabled Aboriginal people to be counted in the national census and to be subject to Commonwealth laws, rather than just state laws.

Definitions - $100 Define: Popular Culture Term used in the nineteenth and early 20th centuries as a way of distinguishing the social habits of ordinary people of the lower classes from the ‘high culture’ pursuits of the more privileged, educated classes.

Definitions - $200 Define: Modern Popular Culture Set of behaviours and values shared by a large group or groups within society at a particular period of time

Definitions - $300 Define: Globalised Extended to all parts of the world

Definitions - $400 Define: The Australian Dream Raising a family in your own home

Definitions - $500 Define: Reconstruction Rebuilding lives and families after soldiers returned from war

Timeline 1 - $100 What happened on 2nd September 1945? End of WWII in the Asia-Pacific

Timeline 1 - $200 When was the first GM Holden FX motor car produced? November 1948

Timeline 1 - $300 What year was Rock ‘n’ Roll introduced to Australian audiences? 1955

Timeline 1 - $400 When was TV introduced to Australian audiences? September 1956

Timeline 1 - $500 What year did the Beatles tour Australia inspiring Beatlemania? 1964

Timeline 2 - $100 When was the release of the Walkman starting the trend of portable listening devices? 1979

Timeline 2 - $200 When was SBS established in Melbourne and Sydney to provide programming for Australia’s growing multicultural population? 1980

Timeline 2 - $300 When did MTV broadcast the first music video, ‘Video Killed the Radio Star’ by Buggles? 1981

Timeline 2 - $400 When did Michael Jackson release ‘Thriller’? 1984

Timeline 2 - $500 When were social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook launched? 2003 / 2004

Current Pop Culture - $100 Who are the five members of One Direction? Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson

Current Pop Culture - $200 Who are the current judges on X Factor Australia? Ronan Keating; Dannii Minogue; Redfoo; Natalie Bassigthwaite

Current Pop Culture - $300 Who won the FIFA World Cup? Germany

Current Pop Culture - $400 Who is the current Australian Cricket Team Captain? Michael Clarke

Current Pop Culture - $500 Name the highest grossing feature animated film of all time. Frozen

Final Jeopardy Who Am I? Barbie!