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Jeopardy Hosted by MR. HARDY

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The People’s Charter of 1838 What was suffrage for women and annual parlimentary elections? The People’s Charter of 1838 petitioned for this. Row 1, Col 1

What are Jews who worked for a homeland in Palestine? Zionists are this. 1,2

In the Dreyfus Affair, Captain Alfred Dreyfus was accused What was selling military secrets? In the Dreyfus Affair, Captain Alfred Dreyfus was accused of this. 1,3

To be a dominion means this. What is a country is self-governing but part of the British Empire? To be a dominion means this. 1,4

This is why Great Britain established a penal colony in What was to relieve overcrowding in English prisons? This is why Great Britain established a penal colony in Australia. 2,1

This is were most Irish emigrants went during the Great Famine. What was the United States? This is were most Irish emigrants went during the Great Famine. 2,2

This was how the U.S. obtained Most of the land west of Texas. What was the Mexican-American War? This was how the U.S. obtained Most of the land west of Texas. 2,3

This is what the Emancipation What was declared all slaves in the Confederate states as free? This is what the Emancipation Proclamation did. 2,4

The theory of evolution is based What is natural selection? The theory of evolution is based on this. 3,1

Before the Reform Act of 1832, only these British citizens Who were owners with large landholdings? Before the Reform Act of 1832, only these British citizens could vote. 3,2

Captain Cook claimed these two lands for Great Britain in 1770. What were Australia and New Zealand? Captain Cook claimed these two lands for Great Britain in 1770. 3,3

This was how California and Much of the southwest became What was the Mexican Cession? This was how California and Much of the southwest became Part of the U. S. 3,4

This policy of action led to the Trail of Tears. What was the Indian Removal Act of 1830? This policy of action led to the Trail of Tears. 4,1

This would characterize the French government between What was unstable? This would characterize the French government between late 1880s and early 1900s. 4,2

This was why Australia and New Zealand wanted to become What was they wanted the protection of Great Britain? This was why Australia and New Zealand wanted to become dominions of Great Britain rather than become independent nations. 4,3

Manifest destiny means this. What was American people had the right and duty to rule N. America from coast to coast? Manifest destiny means this. 4,4

This promise by Lincoln frightened Southern states What was to stop the spread of slavery? This promise by Lincoln frightened Southern states into seceding. 5,1

The Civil War had this impact on postwar American economy. What was the war speeded up the pace of industrialization? The Civil War had this impact on postwar American economy. 5,2

Major inventions of the 19th century had this effect on What was car, telephone, and electricity helped ease ways of living? Major inventions of the 19th century had this effect on people’s lives in industrialized nations. 5,3

One of the following is NOT a reason for the rise of mass What was the assembly line? One of the following is NOT a reason for the rise of mass culture: the assembly line, public education, increase in literacy, shorter work day 5,4