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JEOPARDY BTW Round 2

Categories Hodge Podge

Final Jeopardy

“The Kurds are a nation without a state”. Please explain what this quote is trying to say.

What are Brown Shirts? Before coming into power the Nazi secret police

What is Gestapo? Once in power, the name of the Nazi’s secret police

What is Nationalism? Most of the time achievements of the country will be over exaggerated in totalitarian states to promote this.

What are Labor Unions? In totalitarian states workers are not allowed to form these…

Hitler used the Jewish as… What are scapegoats?

This was used by Stalin to target people in his own party who were gaining too much power. What is Great Purge?

These were limited due to Stalin’s focus on heavy industry in the Five-Year Plan What are consumer products?

The League of Militant Godless was Stalin’s way of controlling… What is Religion?

Daily Double “Don’t Choke!”

Mussolini over exaggerated his conquest of this country What is ? What is Ethiopia ?

This was the effect of the Dawes Plan. What is slowed inflation in Germany?

By 1939 Japan will control this much of China What is ¼ ?

This agreement will shock the world. What is the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact?

These two countries promised to help Poland if she is attacked What is Britain and France?

What is New Economic Policy (NEP)? Lenin’s policy to allow some free enterprise to help the Soviet economy

The title given to Mussolini once in power What is Il Duce?

The title given to Hitler once in power What is der Fuhrer?

Hitler and Mussolini did this to help lower unemployment What is Public Works Programs or join the military?

Daily Double “Don’t Choke!”

The United States foreign policy between the wars… What is Isolationism?

Which does not belong in the Fascist States? Middle-Class Industrialists Pacifists Military What are Pacifists?

German gov’t that signed the Treaty of Versailles What is the Weimar Republic?

One similarity between Fascism and Communism What is the one party rule, censorship, propaganda, Secret police, nationalism?

Police State, Propaganda, Censorship, Education, Religion, and Economy are all controlled in a _______ state What is Totalitarian?

Economic system in which you have gov’t ownership of property What is Communism/Command?

Views communism as a threat What is Fascism or Hitler/Mussolini?

During this event the Nazi party will really gain momentum as a powerful political party in Germany What is Great Depression?

Controlling press, literature, film and art. What is censorship/propaganda?

Italy was bitter towards this due to its lack of territorial gains What is Treaty of Versailles?

Fascism = the state is more important than the ____________ What is Individual?

What is because they signed the Treaty of Versailles? The main reason why people will turn against the Weimar Republic

Who is Japan? Invaded Manchuria in 1931