Final Preparation! THE RULES: Your team is your U group You will use a clicker to text in your answer The host’s decisions are final.

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Final Preparation!

THE RULES: Your team is your U group You will use a clicker to text in your answer The host’s decisions are final

And now…here is the host of Jeopardy… Mr. Pitner

Let’s Get Ready to play… Today’s Categories are:

Weeks 1-4 Weeks 1-4

Weeks 5-9 Weeks 5-9

Weeks Weeks 10-13

Weeks Weeks 14-16

Weeks Weeks 17-18

$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Weeks 1-4 Weeks 1-4 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Weeks 5-9 Weeks 5-9 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Weeks Weeks $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Weeks Weeks $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Weeks Weeks DD FJ

The first tribe to arrive in the Americas Answer…

Olmec 100

These people are similar to slaves, but work for a temporary amount of time (01-14) Answer…

Indentured servants 200

This accidentally began at Fort Necessity (01-21) Answer…

French and Indian War 300

The second step of triangular trade was called: _____ (01-20) Answer…

Middle passage 400

An activity that corrupt merchants did to Americans during the American Revolution (01-25) Answer…

Profiteering: intentionally raising prices or selling inferior goods on purpose (frayed rope, watered down beverages, broken guns, etc) 500

Answer… How did the size of the US change with the Louisiana purchase? (01-31)

100 Doubled

Answer… What issue was popular sovereignty trying to settle in California? (02-09)

Slavery 200

What did New York City create for the first time in the country in the 1860s? (03-04) Answer…

A full time salaried police force 300

What happened to the buffalo? (02-24) Answer…

Only a single herd remained (were hunted) 400

Why did West Virginia become a state? (02-14) Answer…

Protested slavery (did not approve) 500

Answer… What is Prohibition? (03-08)

Making sale and production of alcohol illegal 100

Why did women NEED a short, straight dress with no waistline? (03-16) Answer…

To dance the Charleston 200

Why was Tojo considered a double-crosser? (03-23) Answer…

He spoke of peace while preparing for war 300

Why were Sacco and Vanzetti arrested? (03-14) Answer…

Some Italians were seen near the scene of a murder; they were Italian 400

Who are the “Big Three”? (04-07) Answer…

Churchill, FDR, Stalin 500

Why does the US support Chiang Kai-shek? (04-11) Answer…

He’s not Communist 100

What was Castro’s political affiliation? (04-14) Answer…

Communist 200

What happened to Ngo Dinh Diem? (04-20) Answer…

Assassinated 300

What does Vietnamization want to do? (04-26) Answer…

Leave Vietnam (name of Nixon’s plan) 400

When the UN crossed the border between N. Korea and China, what did it look like was about to happen? (04-12) Answer…

Victory in Korea 500

How did The Beatles influence America? (05-02) Answer…

Made “rock and roll” music mainstream and important 100

Who would Carter never lie to? (05-05) Answer…

The American people 200

What was “Star Wars” (not the movie) (05-09) Answer…

Missile defense system in space 300

What did Roe v. Wade allow? Answer…

First trimester (early-term) abortions 400

Which branch of government was the most powerful of the three under Nixon? (05-04) Answer…

Executive Branch 500

Daily Double How much do you want to wager? Daily Double Daily Double

FINAL JEOPARDY

CATEGORY: 1920s How much do you want to wager? Proceed…

Name the 2 trends of the 1920s that people did for fun (03-16) Proceed…

Flagpole sitting, marathon dancing Proceed…

Thanks for PLAYING!

Credits Created by: Mr. Kafka, Business Teacher Huntley High School Modified by: Mr. Pitner, History teacher San Luis High School Jeopardy sound effects used solely for the purpose of fun, entertainment, and education and NOT for profit.