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Jeopardy $100 PeopleEventsEvents 2Vocabulary Miscellaneous $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Which Leader’s policies included Glasnost and Perestroika? Which Leader’s policies included Glasnost and Perestroika? Gorbachev Gorbachev

1 - $200 What is one similarity between Peter the Great of Russia and Deng Xiaoping of China? What is one similarity between Peter the Great of Russia and Deng Xiaoping of China? Promoted economic and technological modernization of his country Promoted economic and technological modernization of his country

1 - $300 Name 2 leaders who were able to come to power because their existing governments were unable to solve political and economic problems? Name 2 leaders who were able to come to power because their existing governments were unable to solve political and economic problems? Hitler, Mao Zedong, and/or Fidel Castro Hitler, Mao Zedong, and/or Fidel Castro

1 - $400 One similarity between Stalin’s Five-Year Plans and Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward was that both One similarity between Stalin’s Five-Year Plans and Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward was that both Attempted to increase industrial production Attempted to increase industrial production

1 - $500 Name 3 people who strongly believed in the teachings of Karl Marx (only 1 per country) Name 3 people who strongly believed in the teachings of Karl Marx (only 1 per country) Ho Chi Minh, Fidel Castro, Pol Pot, or Stalin Ho Chi Minh, Fidel Castro, Pol Pot, or Stalin

2 - $100 A major cause of the Tiananmen Square demonstrations in June 1989 was the A major cause of the Tiananmen Square demonstrations in June 1989 was the Influence of Western Ideas on University Students/ Desire for democracy Influence of Western Ideas on University Students/ Desire for democracy

2 - $200 The Soviet Union established satellites in Eastern Europe for what reason? The Soviet Union established satellites in Eastern Europe for what reason? Expand its own political power and create a buffer zone with western democracy. Expand its own political power and create a buffer zone with western democracy.

2 - $300 A major development in relations between the Soviet Union and United States occurred in the late 1980s when the two nations agree to? A major development in relations between the Soviet Union and United States occurred in the late 1980s when the two nations agree to? Eliminate a group of nuclear weapons/ reduce arms Eliminate a group of nuclear weapons/ reduce arms

2 - $400 Why did the farmers in China support the Communists? Why did the farmers in China support the Communists? They promised them land/ land reform They promised them land/ land reform

2 - $500 What communist revolution took place in 1959 What communist revolution took place in 1959 Cuban Revolution Cuban Revolution

3 - $100 The collapse of communism in the Soviet Union is symbolized by what? The collapse of communism in the Soviet Union is symbolized by what? The fall of the Berlin Wall The fall of the Berlin Wall

3 - $200 U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War and the Soviet Union’s involvement in Afghanistan during the 1980s were motivated by what? U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War and the Soviet Union’s involvement in Afghanistan during the 1980s were motivated by what? Support governments that would remain strong allies/ create more allies/ spread their political ideologies Support governments that would remain strong allies/ create more allies/ spread their political ideologies

3 - $300 What are 2 Soviet Satellite nations? What are 2 Soviet Satellite nations? Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary

3 - $400 The Iranian Revolution of 1979 resulted in the establishment of what type of government? The Iranian Revolution of 1979 resulted in the establishment of what type of government? An Islamic State An Islamic State

3 - $500 What Chinese reform policy brought elements of capitalism to the economy? What Chinese reform policy brought elements of capitalism to the economy? Deng Xiaoping’s 4 modernizations Deng Xiaoping’s 4 modernizations

4 - $100 U.S. policy that promoted providing aid to European countries who believed in democracy U.S. policy that promoted providing aid to European countries who believed in democracy Marshall Plan Marshall Plan

4 - $200 What Soviet Union policy aimed at introducing elements of capitalism into the economy? What Soviet Union policy aimed at introducing elements of capitalism into the economy? Perestroika Perestroika

4 - $300 Group created after WWII to improve international cooperation among nations of the world Group created after WWII to improve international cooperation among nations of the world United Nations United Nations

4 - $400 When countries work together to promote peace and cooperation is When countries work together to promote peace and cooperation is Internationalism Internationalism

4 - $500 What two treaty organizations formed during the Cold War? What two treaty organizations formed during the Cold War? NATO: North Atlantic Treaty Organization (D) NATO: North Atlantic Treaty Organization (D) Warsaw Pact: Countries of the Soviet Union Warsaw Pact: Countries of the Soviet Union

5 - $100 Hitler and Pol Pot are known for attempting to carry out what? Hitler and Pol Pot are known for attempting to carry out what? Genocide Genocide

5 - $200 What Chinese program attempted to increase agricultural and industrial production? What Chinese program attempted to increase agricultural and industrial production? Great Leap Forward Great Leap Forward

5 - $300 Most Capitalists criticize the economic system in communist countries because it Most Capitalists criticize the economic system in communist countries because it Provides little incentive to improve methods of production Provides little incentive to improve methods of production

5 - $400 What is one similarity between the histories of Germany and Vietnam during the Cold War? What is one similarity between the histories of Germany and Vietnam during the Cold War? Were once divided but have since been reunited Were once divided but have since been reunited

5 - $500 In the Soviet Union under Mikail Gorbachev, the trend toward private ownership of business represented a shift away from what system? In the Soviet Union under Mikail Gorbachev, the trend toward private ownership of business represented a shift away from what system? A Command Economy A Command Economy

Final Jeopardy What What Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here