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Key Terms Jeopardy WWI 1920s Great Depression WWII Civil Rights Movement Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question not taking a side in war and not getting involved; we attempted to stay out of international affairs prior to WWI and WWII

$100 Answer Neutrality

$200 Question Information or rumors spread by group or government to promote its own cause or ideas or to damage an opposing cause or idea.

$200 Answer Propaganda

$300 Question - Beginning during WWI, the mass movement of millions of African Americans from the rural South to cities in the North and Midwest in order to jobs in industry.

$300 Answer The Great Migration

$400 Question Note sent from Germany to Mexico & Called for Mexico and Germany to work together to take back U.S. territory of New Mexico, Arizona and Texas. This outraged Americans

$400 Answer Zimmerman Note

$500 Question British passenger ship sunk by Germans. Leads to U.S. involvement in WWI 128 Americans killed.

$500 Answer Lusitania

$ s Question combination of Blues and Ragtime, among other things-first uniquely American music –Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington.

$100 Answer Jazz

$ s Question an outpouring of creativity among African American writers, artists, and musicians who gathered in Harlem during the 1920s.

$200 Answer Harlem Renaissance

$ s Question conducted throughout the U.S. in which homes and businesses were searched without search warrants and people were arrested and imprisoned without due process.

$300 Answer Palmer Raids

$ s Question Someone who believes in NO government

$400 Answer Anarchist

$ s Question goal of sharing the wealth and having a classless society; with government owned property & production

$500 Answer Socialist (Communist is willing to go to a revolution to achieve same goals)

$100 Great Depression Question – Oct when the stock market crashed

$100 Answer Black Tuesday

$200 Great Depression Question shantytowns of cardboard boxes where homeless people lived during the Great Depression

$200 Answer Hoovervilles

$300 Great Depression Question soldiers who were promised a bonus after WWI who marched on Washington to get because they wanted it ASAP during the Great Depression

$300 Answer Bonus Army

$400 Great Depression Question FDR’s programs to help fix the Great Depression and changed government involvement forever..

$400 Answer The New Deal

$500 Great Depression Question Hoover’s belief federal meddling would stifle free enterprise and that the economy would fix itself

$500 Answer Rugged Individualism

$100 WWII Question “Lightening War” the German military strategy during WWII of attacking without warning

$100 Answer Blitzkrieg

$200 WWII Question plan to create the atomic bomb

$200 Answer Manhattan Project

$300 WWII Question Legislation passed by Congress in 1941 adopting a plan to lend arms to Britain without breaking our Neutrality Acts

$300 Answer Lend-Lease Act

$400 WWII Question The 1938 agreement in which Britain and France appeased Hitler by agreeing that Germany could annex (take over) the Sudetenland, a German-speaking region of Czechoslovakia

$400 Answer The Munich Pact

$500 WWII Question Declared that large military zones could be set up to exclude current residents who were believed to be a threat to security which made it possible to put Japanese Americans in internment camps

$500 Answer Executive Order 9066

$100 Civil Rights Question CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) organized black and white “Freedom Riders” to ride buses through the South.

$100 Answer Freedom Rides

$200 Civil Rights Question The nonviolent refusal to obey a law that the protester considers to be unjust.

$200 Answer Civil Disobedience

$300 Civil Rights Question Peaceful protest or noncooperation with authorities that is designed to achieve particular social or political goals

$300 Answer Non-violent Resistance

$400 Civil Rights Question Outlawed literacy tests and other tactics used to deny African Americans the right to vote. It also called for government supervision of voter registration.

$400 Answer Voting Rights Act of 1965

$500 Civil Rights Question This Supreme Court decision rules that segregation in public schools is unconstitutional.

$500 Answer Brown v. Board of Ed

Final Jeopardy What were the direct and indirect causes of WWI?

Final Jeopardy Answer Indirect Causes: Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism Direct Causes: -German U-boat attacks -Zimmerman Note