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Welcome to Jeopardy!

Final Jeopardy Round 1 Team 1 Team 2 Team 3

WW1 People Industrialization Progressivism Imperialism Potpourri $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

$100 The main goal of this government act was to control railroad rates for the expanding industry.

Interstate Commerce Act $100 Interstate Commerce Act Scores

$200 Perhaps the invention of this is used more than any other invention in all of history…it also allowed manufacturers to produce goods away from rivers.

$200 Rivers Or Water Sources Scores

$300 What is this an example of? The more you study for this test, the better you will do. The better you do on this exam, the better your grade will be. The better your grade is, the higher your GPA is. The higher your GPA is the better future you will have. The better future you will have the more money and happiness you will have. The strongest, fastest, smartest, hardest workers are always better off. What is this an example of? $300

$300 Social Darwinism Scores

$400 The term which means to reach negotiations between workers and their employers about salary, hours, etc.

Collective Bargaining $400 Collective Bargaining Scores

$500 Laissez-faire is a French economics idea which calls for the government to play what kind of role in the economy?

No government regulations in businesses and economy. $500 No government regulations in businesses and economy. Scores

$100 The 19th Amendment, which was ratified in 1920, addressed what huge political item? $100

$100 Women’s Suffrage Scores

$200 The 18th Amendment outlawed the buying/selling of all alcoholic beverages in the United States. Which US President abolished this law saying, “I think America could use a drink.”?

$200 Franklin D. Roosevelt In his first 100 Days Scores

I am the head of the National American Women’s Suffrage Association. $300 I am the head of the National American Women’s Suffrage Association.

$300 Carrie Chapman Catt Scores

Daily Double

$400 Name 2 of the 4 GOALS for the progressive movement in the United States:

Protecting social welfare Creating economic reform $400 Protecting social welfare Creating economic reform Fostering efficiency in the workplace Promote Moral Improvement Scores

$500 Because of this law, the government is required to provide truthful labels on all items you buy from the grocery store and from the pharmacy.

$500 Pure Food and Drug Act Scores

$100 Exaggerated news reporting that led to the “brain washing”/mind changing of the American public was the same color as “the M”.

Yellow Journalism $100 Scores

$200 Yellow Journalism, explosion of the USS Maine, and the brutal treatment of Cuban rebels by the Spanish all led to what conflict?

$200 Spanish-American War Scores

Why was the building of the Panama Canal so important for the U.S.? $300 Why was the building of the Panama Canal so important for the U.S.?

It connected the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans $300 It connected the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans Scores

$400 The Open Door Policy was intended to extend American trade with which country?

$400 China Scores

$500 Following the Spanish-American War this law was passed that allowed U.S. troops to remain active on Cuban soil.

$500 The Pratt Amendment Scores

What were the four main ;-) causes of World War 1? $100 What were the four main ;-) causes of World War 1?

$100 Militarism Alliance System Imperialism Nationalism Scores

$200 The Zimmerman Note was intercepted by US authorities prior to the US entering WW1. What two countries were corresponding with one another in this letter?

$200 Mexico and Germany Scores

$300 The Great Migration refers to the movement of African Americans between 1910 and 1920. What directions were African Americans traveling to in search of a changed way of life?

Movement from the south to the north and west. $300 Movement from the south to the north and west. Scores

$400 Why was the United States government able to create an army so quickly prior to World War 1?

Because of the passing of the Selective Service Act $400 Because of the passing of the Selective Service Act Scores

$500 What was the biggest factor in why the US Senate did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles?

They opposed the formation of the League of Nations $500 They opposed the formation of the League of Nations Scores

$100 This ‘large’ man used “POLITICAL GRAFT” and his political machine’s overcharging on public building projects to get paid.

$100 Boss Tweed Scores

Advocate of the settlement house movement and founder of Hull House. $200 Advocate of the settlement house movement and founder of Hull House.

$200 Jane Addams Scores

$300 Thought African-Americans needed technical skills to survive in the American economy.

$300 Booker T. Washington Scores

The head of the National American Women’s Suffrage Association $400 The head of the National American Women’s Suffrage Association

$400 Carrie Chapman Catt Scores

$500 Founder of the Bull-Moose Party and Candidate for the office of Presidency in 1912

$500 Teddy Roosevelt Scores

This document is also referred to as “the supreme law of the land.” $100 This document is also referred to as “the supreme law of the land.”

$100 The Constitution Scores

$200 In the final ruling of the Supreme Court case of Plessy v. Ferguson (1890), the Supreme Court ruled that the racial divide of public places and facilities or this “_________ but __________” was mandatory. This only made racial segregation worse in the US.

$200 Separate But Equal Scores

$300 This cartoon represents this type of political organization from the Gilded Age

What is the political machine? $300 What is the political machine? Scores

$400 To obtain liquor illegally, drinkers went underground to hidden establishments known as ________________.

$400 Speakeasies Scores

$500 President Theodore Roosevelt was sickened after reading an advance copy of THIS BOOK by THIS AUTHOR. It is a written account of the 1906 meat packing industry.

Upton Sinclair; The Jungle $500 Upton Sinclair; The Jungle Scores

Final Jeopary Question Jeopardy New Deal Final Jeopary Question Scores

Which of the following programs was not used to create jobs during the Great Depression?

Works Progress Administration Civilian Conservation Corps Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Public Works Administration Scores