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Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Major Events Calculated Steps Vocabulary Military Hitler’s Bio Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Vocabulary The systematic killing of an entire people

$100 Answer from Vocabulary Genocide

$200 Question from Vocabulary “My Struggle” a book written by Adolf Hitler during his imprisonment in which he set forth his beliefs and his goals for Germany

$200 Answer from Vocabulary “Mein Kampf”

$300 Question from Vocabulary The German Empire established by Hitler

$300 Answer from Vocabulary Third Reich

$400 Question from Vocabulary A government that promotes nationalism, denying rights, and dictatorial rule

$400 Answer from Vocabulary Fascism

$500 Question from Vocabulary A form of government whose goal is to control all aspects of people’s lives

$500 Answer from Vocabulary Totalitarianism

$100 Question from Major Events Hitler’s failed attempt to take over the German government.

$100 Answer from Major Events Beerhall Putsch

$200 Question from Major Events These laws were designed to take rights from Jewish people

$200 Answer from Major Events The Nuremberg Laws

$300 Question from Major Events This events is known as the first violent stand of the NAZIs against the Jewish people.

$300 Answer from Major Events Kristallnacht or “Night of Broken Glass”

$400 Question from Major Events Nazi Germany’s plan and execution of the systematic genocide of European Jews during WWII, resulting in the Holocaust

$400 Answer from Major Events The Final Solution

$500 Question from Major Events A period of time in Weimar Germany where inflation lessened, the currency stabled, the international community was appeased, and reparations continued.

$500 Answer from Major Events “Golden Years” under Stresseman

$100 Question from Military. This powerful leader was head of the state police, the head of the SS, and the Gestapo

$100 Answer from Military. Hydrich Himmler

$200 Question from Military. This military leader was commander of the Luftwaffa

$200 Answer from Military. Herman Goering

$300 Question from Military. This military leader and 100-200 of his men were killed for refusing to conform completely to the national socialist cause.

$300 Answer from Military. Ernst Roem

$400 Question from Military. The Deputy Leader of the Nazi Party

$400 Answer from Military. Rudolf Hess

$500 Question from Military. Code named “Operation Hummingbird”

$500 Answer from Military. Night of the Long Knives

$100 Question from Calculated Steps Hitler knew that Germans of all walks of life would be united by the hatred of:

$100 Answer from Calculated Steps The Treaty of Versailles

$200 Question from Calculated Steps The fact that __________________ Germans were unemployed in 1932 allowed Hitler to make employment promises and gain support.

$200 Answer from Calculated Steps 6 Million

$300 Question from Calculated Steps Jews may not fly the Nazi flag or promote the Reich colors, however the right to display the Jewish star will be protected by the state. From which section of the Nuremburg laws does this come from?

$300 Answer from Calculated Steps The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor

$400 Question from Calculated Steps Repetition Short and Concise Use of the “Big Lie” Eye Catching Easy to Understand These are all keys to successful what?

$400 Answer from Calculated Steps Propaganda

$500 Question from Calculated Steps The meeting that smoothed out important aspects of the Final Solution.

$500 Answer from Calculated Steps Wannsee Conference

$100 Question from Hitler’s Bio Hitler’s solution to the problem of Germany begin declared guilty for WWI, was to use the Jewish people as a…..

$100 Answer from Hitler’s Bio Scapegoat

$200 Question from Hitler’s Bio Hitler was appointed by the President of Germany to this position before taking power as Fuhrer

$200 Answer from Hitler’s Bio Chancellor

$300 Question from Hitler’s Bio This is what Hitler was excited about and was involved in after being rejected from art school

$300 Answer from Hitler’s Bio What is WWI

$400 Question from Hitler’s Bio Hitler died in this way

$400 Answer from Hitler’s Bio Committing Suicide

$500 Question from Hitler’s Bio Hitler went to jail for this major crime

$500 Answer from Hitler’s Bio Attempting to overthrow the German Government

Final Jeopardy Put these events in order: Reichstag Fire Enabling Act Emergency Decree Hitler as Chancellor 1,2,3,4 B.4,2,1,3 C. 3,2,1,4 D. 4,1,3,2

Final Jeopardy Answer Hitler as Chancellor Reichstag Fire Emergency Decree