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Rules of Jeopardy Question Category Point value Answer Total score Everyone will work in pairs, with one recording paper for each group. Your recording paper should have your names at the top and a table that contains: the category of the question, the point value, the answer and the total point for the team. (see example) This table must be turned in at the end of class for class participation credit… The team with the most points wins…. If anyone should shout out an answer then everyone in the class will not be eligible to receive the points for the question And your group will lose 50 points How the points add up Correct answers add the assigned point value to your total score, incorrect answer do not subtract that point value from your score… Question Category Point value Answer Total score

Purpose of the Game Your group’s objective is to identify the areas or topics that you need to study or review At the end of the game you and your partner will identify the questions that you got wrong and identify which topics you need to review. Example

Destructive Nationalism Imperialism in India & China Powerpoint Jeopardy German Nationalism Italian Nationalism Destructive Nationalism Imperialism in Africa Imperialism in India & China 10 20 30 40 50

Who was the Chancellor of Prussia who use conflict to unify the German States? Who is…. Category 1 – 10 points Category 1 - 10 Otto van Bismark

Define Otto van Bismark’s policy of Realpolitik. Category 1 – 20 points Belief in politics or diplomacy based on power rather than principals (or doing what is morally right). Category 1 - 20

Which two countries did the German states go To war with during their unification process? Extra 10: What is the name of Bismark’s policy That supported going to war to unify? Category 1 – 30 points Two countries: France and Austria Extra 10: ‘Blood and Iron’

a. established German as the official language. In the 1830s, Prussia created a union called the Zollverein, which _____________ a. established German as the official language. b. established Frederick William IV as king of a united German state. c. removed tariff barriers between German States Category 1 – 40 points C. Removed tariff barriers between German States

What are the Bundesrat and the Reichstag in Germany? Category 1 – 50 points A two house legislative government created by Bismark in the German constitution. *The Bundesrat is the upper house & the Reichstag is the lower house.

Who was the Prime Minister of Sardinia who was one of the leaders of Italian unification? Category 2 – 10 points Count Camillo Cavour

Who was the leader of the ‘Red Shirts,’ (a nationalist volunteer force that ‘invaded’ southern Italy and united North and South to create a united Italy)? Category 2 – 20 points Giuseppe Garibaldi

What event signaled that Italy was at last a united nation? a. French withdrawal from Rome in 1870 b. the final defeat of Garibaldi’s Red Shirts in 1860 c. Count Cavour’s triumphant return to Sardinia in 1858 Category 2 – 30 points A. The French had been protecting the Papal States in Rome. When they withdraw their troops Italy claims the territory.

___________ was the king of the united Italian States. Category 2 – 40 points King Victor Emmanuel

Before Italy unified which two European nations controlled most of the Italian peninsula? Category 2 – 50 points Austria and France

What old empire owned the Balkans before the rise of nationalism in the mid 1800s? Category 3 – 10 points The Ottoman Empire

What countries created a Dual Monarchy, dividing an old empire into two independent states with one king? Category 3 – 20 points Austria and Hungary

Why was the Balkans known as the ‘powder keg of Europe’? Category 3 – 30 points The Balkans are an area that has many different ethnic groups who wanted their own independent countries. Nationalistic conflicts in this region would eventually help start World War 1.

What royal family ruled the Dual Monarchy? Category 3 – 40 points The Hapsburgs

Despite Tsar Alexander II freeing the Serfs and instituting some reforms Russia remained a very socially divided nation. What event in 1905 prompted the Russian people to try and overthrow their Tsar? Category 3 – 50 points Bloody Sunday – Peaceful protesters were shot outside of the Tsars palace

What is the difference between direct and indirect imperialism? Category 4 – 10 points Direct Imperialism is when the Western nation sends a representative to run the colony directly and indirect imperialism when the local rulers ran their own countries with the ‘advice’ or Western nations.

The French used __________ type of Imperialist rule, while the British preferred ____________. Category 4 – 20 points Direct Imperialism, and Indirect Imperialism

Extra 10: what were the 2 African nations that remained independent? Name one African ruler or nation that fought against European Imperial Rule. Extra 10: what were the 2 African nations that remained independent? Category 4 – 30 points 1. Shaka – leader of the Zulu tribe in South Africa 2. Usman dan Fodio – Islamic leader in northern Nigeria who inspired uprisings against European rulers. 3. Samori Toure – The Algerian leader who fought the French 4. Menelik II – Ruler of Ethiopia who modernized his nation & defeated the Italians Extra 10: Ethiopia and Liberia

What theory did Europeans use to explain their right to dominate other areas of the World? Category 4 – 40 points Social Darwinism

What event began the ‘scramble for Africa’? Category 4 – 50 points King Leopold II of Belgium sent explorers to the Congo to establish trade with African tribes.

Who were the Sepoy? Category 5 – 10 points Indian soldiers in the service of the British East Indian Company

In what way did India’s diversity help the British take control? a. India, with many cultures, could not unite to resist the British b. Indians fought against each other rather than against the British c. Some cultural groups supported the British Category 5 – 20 points B. The British used divide and conquer tactics to make sure the Indians fought each other.

Why did the Opium War start? Category 5 – 30 points Britain refused to stop selling Opium in China

What Asian nation resisted Western rule, modernized their nation and created their own imperialist empire? Category 5 – 40 points Japan

What policy was established in China that required that Chinese trade be kept open for everyone (Europe & the US) on an equal basis? Category 5 – 50 points The Open Door Policy