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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 America returned to isolationism during 1930’s. Which is an example of this return to isolationism? Congress passing the Neutrality Acts of 1935, 36, and 37

1 - $200 The “cash and carry” Neutrality Act of 1939 was designed to help Britain and France fight the war against Germany

1 - $300 The Lend-Lease Act clearly marked an end to the pretense of American neutrality

1 - $400 What was the purpose of the “Double V” campaign during World War II? to gain victory against the Axis powers and for equality for African Americans at home

1 - $500 Which of the following economic problems was targeted by the Office of Price Administration? Inflation

2 - $100 The G.I. Bill was designed to achieve: a delayed entry into the job market by millions of returning veterans. a highly skilled labor force, not just a blue collar work force. assistance for married veterans who needed affordable housing.

2 - $200 Which place was famous for being associated with the housing boom of the 1950s? Levittown, NY

2 - $300 This defensive military alliance was the first military alliance that the United States ever entered during peacetime: North Atlantic Treaty Organization

2 - $400 George Kennan in his containment theory viewed the Soviets as communist fanatics who would never stop expanding, no matter what we did.

2 - $500 What role were most American women expected to play in the 1950s? full-time mother and housewives

3 - $100 Which of the following describes the beatniks of the 1950s? They rebelled against conformity and traditional social patterns.

3 - $200 During the fifties and sixties southern states defied the federal government causing the presidents to use U.S. troops to uphold the laws and authority of the federal government. This conflict involved the principle of Federalism

3 - $300 Which of the following was a factor in suburban growth during the postwar era? mass-production of affordable homes. the increase in personal income. the baby boom. a system of highway and roads.

3 - $400 In his Great Society Speech president Johnson offered a vision of a better life in many ways but he also mentioned which two specific goals?   an end to racial injustice and poverty

3 - $500 This former minister of the Nation of Islam was shot and killed while giving a Malcolm X

4 - $100 The election of 1968 signaled the beginning of a conservative period in politics.

4 - $200 As the decade of the “sixties” progressed some members of the younger generation became More radical

4 - $300 Who was the commander of the U.S. troops in Vietnam? William Westmoreland

4 - $400 Which of the following did President Nixon say would bring about “peace with honor” in Vietnam? The Vietnamization of war

4 - $500 Who was the leader of the Vietnamese struggle against the French, the Japanese and the Americans? Ho Chi Minh