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This is... FINAL

Now entering the studio are our Contestants!!! Group 1 Group 2 Group 3

Your host … Miss Hayes

One person from each group steps up to answer the question.One person from each group steps up to answer the question. Contestants will choose a category and question.Contestants will choose a category and question. Contestants raise hand if they know the answer.Contestants raise hand if they know the answer. If no one knows answer then contestants will be told to go to their groups.If no one knows answer then contestants will be told to go to their groups.

Here are the categories...

WWII

WWII

Cold War

1st Contestants step up and prepare for the first question

WWII Cold War $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400

Political ideology that stresses nationalism

Fascism

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Policy exemplified by Britain and France giving into Hitler in order o avoid war

Appeasement

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Why Japan imperialized Asia

Natural Resources (iron ore, coal)

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British man who warned of giving into Hitler at the Munich Conference

Winston Churchill

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Condition of Post- WWI Europe that enabled Hitler to rise to power

Economic crisis brought on by the Depression

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Nation in which militarists and emperor ruled during WWII

Japan

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Why Hitler wanted to invade and take Poland

Port city of Danzig

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Strategy in which Allies targeted easily defeated islands in the Pacific

Island Hopping

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Mastermind of the island hopping strategy

Douglas MacArthur

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Leader who won China’s civil war in 1949 and what he established

Mao Zedong; People’s Republic of China

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Economic system established by Mao and its long-term effect

Communism; economic failure

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$200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $400 GeographyPeopleConceptsVocabulary Bet how much you are willing to risk

Effect of Britain, US, and France unifying their zones in Germany

Berlin Blockade

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Two ways in which Truman carried out containment

Marshall Plan and Truman Doctrine

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Event that Indicated to Khrushchev that the US was weak, and the USSR could continue expansion in Cuba

Bay of Pigs

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2 reasons why the US did not trust the USSR; 1 from WWII, and 1 from Post-WWII

Nonaggression Pact Stalin failed to hold free & unfettered election in Eastern Europe

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Russia’s first elected president in 1991, after the collapse of the Soviet Union

Boris Yeltsin

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Double Jeopardy

WWII

WWII … Again

Ice Ice Baby

Why doesn’t want more Vanilla Ice?

$200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $600 $800DoubleJeopardy

Order in which Japan tried to build a Pacific Empire?

ManchuriaChina Southeast Asian colonies

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How Japan reformed its government after WWII?

The Diet (legislative body) elected the prime minister

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How much are you and your team willing to risk?

Why the Nazis lost at the Battle of Stalingrad

# of Russian troops Russian winter

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How the Allies planned to defeat the Nazis

Defeat Nazis in Northern Africa, then move to Southern Europe (Operation Torch)

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How the US reacted to Japan aggression in SE Asia

Oil Embargo

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Why the US interned Japanese Americans on the West Coast

The US falsely believed they could be enemies

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The event that marked the end of WWII

Bombing of Hiroshima & Nagasaki; Japanese surrender

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What MacArthur wanted to do in the Korean War that Truman did not

Bomb China with nuclear weapons

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Who were the Vietminh?

Vietnamese communists in the North

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Who were the Vietcong?

Vietnamese communists in the South

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Who received aid with the Truman Doctrine

Turkey & Greece

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Why Truman fired General MacArthur

MacArthur went over the president to Congress

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Where the Chinese student protest for democracy and against the Communist govt occurred, and it’s effect

Tiananmen Square; embarrassed China, remained Communist

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What followed when fighting in the Korean War got close to China

Chinese troops entered the war on the North’s side

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The theory that is one nation falls to Communism, others will, and thus we should use containment

Domino Theory

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How much are you and your team willing to risk?

What was the Warsaw Pact, and why was it created?

Military alliance between the Soviet Union and its satellite nations; in response to NATO

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Final Jeopardy You’ll have 60 seconds

Cold War Policies Make your wagers now

Gorbachev’s policy to allow some private enterprise into the Soviet Union?

CW Policies

Now, lets see your answers starting with the last place team… Perestroika