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JEOPARDY Hosted by Mrs. Lockhart

The Cold War Primary Secondary Sources The Rise and Fall of the USSR Vocab WWII Wild Card 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

Q: 100 How were the governments different between Soviet-controlled countries and the Western European countries?

The Soviet Union was communist and the Western European countries were democratic.

Q: 200 What was the Cold War?

A:200 The Cold War was a tense international situation that existed between NATO countries led by the United States and communist countries led by the Soviet Union for over 40 years after WWII.

What were the origins of the Cold War? Q: 300 What were the origins of the Cold War?

A: 300 The Cold War began after Germany was divided by the Ally powers following WWII. The West was democratic and the East was communist. This difference in government led to a fierce competition between the super powers of the Soviet Union and the United States.

Draw the iron curtain on the map below Q: 400 Draw the iron curtain on the map below

A:400

4 members of the Warsaw Pact Q:500 Name 4 members of NATO 4 members of the Warsaw Pact and 2 neutral countries

NATO- U.S., U.K, France, Italy, Canada, Denmark, Norway, Greece, etc. Warsaw Pact- USSR, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, E. Germany, Albania Neutral- Finland, Sweden, Austria, Yugoslavia, Switzerland, Spain, Ireland

Anne Frank’s Diary is considered a primary source. Q:100 True or False Anne Frank’s Diary is considered a primary source.

A:100 True

Give two examples of a secondary source Q:200 Give two examples of a secondary source

A: 200 Textbook Biography News Report Encylopedia

Q: 300 What is the difference between a primary source document and a secondary source document?

A: 300 A primary source is a first hand account where as a secondary source is written by someone who didn’t actually witness/experience the event.

Q: 400 Is this document a primary or secondary source? Explain

A: 400 The document is a secondary source. Even though the document was drawn during the Cold War, the artist was a student who used data from Time Magazine to create the image. The fact that the student did not gather the data himself/herself shows us that it is a secondary source.

Q: 500 Which of the following statements below is true? The document is a secondary source because it was written in 1988, well after Stalin’s death The document is a secondary source because the author wrote it for the Moscow News The document is a primary source because the author experienced the terror of Stalin’s rule first hand There is not enough information to determine if it is primary or secondary

A: 500 c.The document is a primary source because the author experienced the terror of Stalin’s rule first hand

Q: 100 I ruled the Soviet Union after the death of Lenin. My name is related to the Russian word meaning “steel.” Who am I?

A: 100 Stalin

Q: 200 True or False? The Berlin Wall divided the entire country of Germany. The West was democratic and the East was communist.

The Berlin Wall did not divide the country just the city of Berlin. False The Berlin Wall did not divide the country just the city of Berlin.

Germany was reunified after the collapse of the Soviet Union Q: 300 True or False Germany was reunified after the collapse of the Soviet Union

A: 300 False

Q: 400 What countries were involved in the Two Plus Four Talks and what was its significance?

A: 400 Two- East Germany, West Germany Four- France, US, UK, USSR The Two Plus Four Talks determined the terms for German Reunification

What were some of the effects of German reunification? Q: 500 What were some of the effects of German reunification?

A: 500 West Germany absorbed most of the cost of rebuilding East Germany. East German businesses collapsed when competing with West German businesses. Most of former GDR de-industrialized, causing a 25% unemployment rate in some parts of the country. Many West Germans resented East Germans

Q:100 ____________ is the form of government based on the theory that people share equal work with equal reward

A:100 Communism

Communism: Capitalism as Autocracy: ____________ Q: 200 Communism: Capitalism as Autocracy: ____________

A: 200 Democracy

Q: 300 The fall of Berlin Wall led to the ______________ of Germany

A: 300 Reunification

Define hyperinflation and use it in a sentence Q: 400 Define hyperinflation and use it in a sentence

A: 400 Hyperinflation is when the price of goods increases at a rapid rate causing the value of money to decrease After WWI, Germany began printing money to pay for their debts, which resulted in hyperinflation

What was the significance of the Potsdam conference? Q: 500 What was the significance of the Potsdam conference?

A: 500 The Potsdam conference determined how Germany would be divided among the Ally powers.

Q:100 WWII began when Germany invaded_______________

A: 100 Poland

Q: 200 Which of the following leaders was not part of the axis powers? Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Joseph Stalin

A: 200 Joseph Stalin

List three Ally powers and three Axis powers. Q: 300 List three Ally powers and three Axis powers.

A: 300 Allies- United Kingdom, United States, Soviet Union, France Axis- Japan, Germany, Italy

Q: 400 Name the battle located on Soviet territory that was considered to be the turning point of the war.

A: 400 Battle of Stalingrad

Name the two cities where atomic bombs were dropped in Japan. Q: 500 Name the two cities where atomic bombs were dropped in Japan.

Before and after photographs of Nagasaki Hiroshima, Nagasaki Before and after photographs of Nagasaki

Name the breed of dog shown below Q: 100 Name the breed of dog shown below

A: 100 Golden Retriever

Q: 200 I was an alliance of Eastern European nations which refused to trade or cooperate with nations belonging to NATO. What am I?

A: 200 Warsaw Pact

What would be the BEST title for the cartoon below? Q: 300 What would be the BEST title for the cartoon below? The Policy of Appeasement Gives Hitler Free Reign And the Saints Go Marching On.. The Spineless Leaders of Democracy will Rise Again Stalin is a Sleeping Giant in Democracy

A: 300 What is the BEST title for the cartoon? The Policy of Appeasement Gives Hitler Free Reign And the Saints Go Marching On.. The Spineless Leaders of Democracy will Rise Again Stalin is a Sleeping Giant in Democracy

Name the video game shown below Q: 400 Name the video game shown below

A: 400 Frogger

Q: 500 Put the events below in chronological order. Place a 1 next to the event that happened first. Battle of Stalingrad Soviet Union Collapses Germany invades Poland Berlin wall is built Treaty of Versailles is signed Potsdam Conference Atomic bomb is dropped on Hiroshima

A: 500 Battle of Stalingrad 3 Soviet Union Collapses 7 Germany invades Poland 2 Berlin wall is built 6 Treaty of Versailles is signed 1 Potsdam Conference 5 Atomic bomb is dropped on Hiroshima 4