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APUSH Opening Splash Jeopardy! Begin Credits

Domestic Affairs Domestic Affairs II Cold War Cold War II Cold War III Misc $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

Interstate Highway Act Domestic Affairs - $100 Eisenhower signed this into law creating our current sytem of interconnected freeways. C1-$100 Interstate Highway Act

Domestic Affairs - $200 This bill was created to compensate veterans of WWII. Money could be used towards buying a house, education and/or starting a business. C1-$200 GI Bill of Rights

Domestic Affairs - $300 They separated from the Democrats becuase of Truman’s civil rights stand. Dixiecrats

Domestic Affairs - $400 This “commie hunter” rose to fame for going after alleged spy Alger Hiss. He later became Vice President, and eventually Presidnet of the U.S. C1-$400 Richard Nixon

Domestic Affairs - $500 This banned the use of closed shop practices, forced unions to wait 60 days before striking and forbade unions from contributing to political campaigns C1-$500 Taft-Hartley Act

Domestic Affairs II - $100 He was the junior Senator from Wisconsin who rose to fame as a communist hunter. C2-$100 Joseph McCarthy

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Domestic Affairs II - $200 They were convicted of high treason and executed by electrocution for selling atomic bomb secrets to the Soviets C2-$200 Julius and Ethel Rosenberg

Domestic Affairs II - $300 This committee sought out Communists in the government and in Hollywood. HUAC

Domestic Affairs II - $400 This man helped begin the push for civil rights by integrating baseball in 1947. C2-$400 Jackie Robinson

Army-McCarthy Hearings Domestic Affairs II - $500 These were televised to the American public and exposed Joseph McCarthy to be a fraud. C2-$500 Army-McCarthy Hearings

Cold War - $100 Churchill labled the nations of Eastern Europe this in a speech given in Fulton, Missouri. C3-$100 The Iron Curtain

Cold War - $200 He led the revolution that brought communism to Cuba in 1959. Fidel Castro

Cold War - $300 Fear of communist expansion increased when this nation “fell” to communists in 1949. China

Cold War - $400 During Eisenhower’s presidency, the CIA helped ovethrow the government of this middle eastern nation. C3-$400 Iran

Cold War - $500 Fear of Soviet activities led the government to establish this group of foreign affairs advisers who briefed the President on daily foreign happenings. C3-$500 National Security Council

Cold War II - $100 This plan gave approximately $12 Cold War II - $100 This plan gave approximately $12.5 billion in aid to European nations to rebuild their economies. C4-$100 Marshall Plan

Cold War II - $200 This was the Soviet coutnerpart to NATO Warsaw Pact

Cold War II - $300 He developed the idea of brinkmanship – the plan of massive retaliation. John Foster Dulles

Cold War II - $400 It formally empowered the President to extend economic and military aid to nations of the Middle East to resist communist agressions. xxx C3-$400 Eisenhower Doctrine

Cold War II - $500 He was the American general put in charge of U. N Cold War II - $500 He was the American general put in charge of U.N. forces in Korea. C3-$500 Douglas MacArthur

Cold War III- $100 Under this policy the U. S Cold War III- $100 Under this policy the U.S. pledged support to any nation threatened by communist aggression. C4-$100 Truman Doctrine

Cold War III - $200 This replaced the failed League of Nations. United Nations

Cold War III - $300 In response to the launch of Sputnik, the U. S Cold War III - $300 In response to the launch of Sputnik, the U.S. government created this agency. C4-$300 NASA

Cold War III - $400 These were the two competing spy agencies of the Cold War for the U.S. and U.S.S.R. xxx C4-$400 CIA and KGB

Cold War III-$500 President Eisenhower proposed this policy to the Soviets under which both sides would have equal access to use spy planes to keep tabs on what the other was doing. C4-$500 Open Skies Policy

MISC - $100 He rose up to challange French and capitalist control of Indochina. Ho Chi Minh

MISC - $200 The U.S. was forced to admit it was using airplanes to spy on the Soviet Union following this event. C4-$200 U-2 Incident

MISC - $300 He was Stalin’s successor who bullied the West with atomic threats. Nikita Khrushchev

MISC - $400 Americans were on the move in post-War America largely to this geographic region. Sunbelt

MISC - $500 Tension between the U. S. and U. S. S. R MISC - $500 Tension between the U.S. and U.S.S.R. increased as America’s French and British allies took military action to secure this in the Middle East. C4-$500 Suez Canal