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Jeopardy Hosted by Mrs. Cockrell

Choice1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

What branch of the government Executive Branch What branch of the government does Article 2 deal with? Row 1, Col 1

What branch of the government Judicial Branch What branch of the government does Article 3 deal with? 1,2

What branch of the government Legislative Branch What branch of the government does Article 1 deal with? 1,3

What did Alfred Thayer Mahan say the U.S. needed? a steel navy What did Alfred Thayer Mahan say the U.S. needed? 1,4

What human & physical factors made it possible for people to steel plow invented, fertile soil, flat land What human & physical factors made it possible for people to settle on the Great Plains? 2,1

Who was the most decorate soldier in WWI and who won Alvin York Who was the most decorate soldier in WWI and who won the Congressional Medal of Honor? 2,2

How did the U.S. increase its Selective Service Act How did the U.S. increase its military for WWI? 2,3

What started the Red Scare? Bolshevik Revolution What started the Red Scare? 2,4

Who was the civil rights leader who helped found the NAACP? W.E.B. DuBois Who was the civil rights leader who helped found the NAACP? 3,1

What was the biggest effect Organized crime increased. What was the biggest effect of Prohibition? 3,2

leader of a political machine in New York Who was Boss Tweed? 3,3

What does E Pluribus Unum Out of many, one What does E Pluribus Unum mean? 3,4

Who was the member of the Continental Congress who Charles Carroll Who was the member of the Continental Congress who helped write Maryland’s constitution, remove the last royal governor, & was the only Catholic there? 4,2

Why did the U.S. need civil service reform in the Gilded to stop political corruption Why did the U.S. need civil service reform in the Gilded Age? 4,3

What were nativists against? immigrants What were nativists against? 4,4

What was the main source of power in cities in the Gilded political machines What was the main source of power in cities in the Gilded Age? 5,1

What was the final straw that Zimmerman Telegram What was the final straw that made the U.S. enter WWI? 5,2

Why did labor unions form for higher wages and better working conditions Why did labor unions form in the late 1800s? 5,3

What dealt with the separation of races that made African Plessy v. Ferguson What dealt with the separation of races that made African Americans feel inferior? 5,4