Jeopardy- U.S. Banking Crisis Questions Crisis:1873Crisis1907Crisis:1929Crisis:1984 Crisis:2008 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300.

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Jeopardy- U.S. Banking Crisis Questions Crisis:1873Crisis1907Crisis:1929Crisis:1984 Crisis:2008 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Crisis: 1873 The root of the 1873 banking crisis was linked to this  Hover Here to go back

$100 Answer from Crisis: 1873 What is railroad speculation? or What is the railroad bubble bust?  Hover Here to go back

$200 Question from Crisis: 1873 Demand deposits, savings accounts And bank borrowings from other banks  Hover Here to go back

$200 Answer from Crisis: 1873 What are bank liabilities?  Hover Here to go back

$300 Question from Crisis: 1873 Daily Double! October 1873 – March 1879  Hover Here to go back

$300 Answer from Crisis: 1873 What is the longest known recession In U.S. history?  Hover Here to go back

$400 Question from Crisis: 1873 A situation in which the price of an Asset differs from its fundamental Market value  Hover Here to go back

$400 Answer from Crisis: 1873 What is a bubble?  Hover Here to go back

$500 Question from Crisis: 1873 The number of years time span between the 1873 crisis and the most recent prior crisis  Hover Here to go back

$500 Answer from Crisis: 1873 What is 16 years?  Hover Here to go back

$100 Question from Crisis: 1907 The root of the 1907 banking crisis Was linked to this  Hover Here to go back

$100 Answer from Crisis: 1907 What is the San Francisco Earthquake Of 1907? OR What is bank liquidity problem?  Hover Here to go back

$200 Question from Crisis: 1907 Certification that a bank is adhering To laws and standard practicies  Hover Here to go back

$200 Answer from Crisis: 1907 What is an audit? Or What is a bank examination?  Hover Here to go back

$300 Question from Crisis: 1907 The 1907 crisis of 1907 and the resulting recession is said to have led to the creation of this  Hover Here to go back

$300 Answer from Crisis: 1907 What is the Federal Reserve?  Hover Here to go back

$400 Question from Crisis: 1907 The number of years between the 1907 crisis and the creation of the Federal Reserve  Hover Here to go back

$400 Answer from Crisis: 1907 What is 6 years?  Hover Here to go back

$500 Question from Crisis: 1907 The number of years time span that elapsed between the 1907 crisis and the most recent prior crisis  Hover Here to go back

$500 Answer from Crisis: 1907 What is 14 years?  Hover Here to go back

$100 Question from Crisis: 1929 The root of the 1929 banking crisis was linked to this  Hover Here to go back

$100 Answer from Crisis: 1929 What is a stock market crash?  Hover Here to go back

$200 Question from Crisis: 1929 Simultaneous failure of many banks  Hover Here to go back

$200 Answer from Crisis: 1929 What is a bank panic? Or What is a bank run?  Hover Here to go back

$300 Question from Crisis: 1929 The 1929 crisis and the resulting Great Depression is said to have led To this feature of modern banking  Hover Here to go back

$300 Answer from Crisis: 1929 What is Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)  Hover Here to go back

$400 Question from Crisis: ,900 PERCENT!!!  Hover Here to go back

$400 Answer from Crisis: 1929 What is the rate of growth of FDIC insurance amounts over the 1934 to 2008 period?  Hover Here to go back Note: The percentage change in the CPI from 1934 To 2008 was 1,507%

$500 Question from Crisis: 1929 The number of years time span that elapsed between the 1929 crisis and the most recent prior crisis  Hover Here to go back

$500 Answer from Crisis: 1929 What is 22 years?  Hover Here to go back

$100 Question from Crisis: 1984 The root cause of the 1984 banking crisis was linked to this  Hover Here to go back

$100 Answer from Crisis: 1984 What is rapid financial innovation  Hover Here to go back

$200 Question from Crisis: 1984 Reserves, bond holdings, and loan holdings  Hover Here to go back

$200 Answer from Crisis: 1984 What are bank assets?  Hover Here to go back

$300 Question from Crisis: 1984 Double Jeopardy! The risk that one party to a transaction will engage in behavior that is undesirable from another party’s point of view  Hover Here to go back

$300 Answer from Crisis: 1984 What is moral hazard?  Hover Here to go back

$400 Question from Crisis: 1984 Bonds rated lower than BBB by rating agencies. These bonds are not investment grade and are considered speculative  Hover Here to go back

$400 Answer from Crisis: 1984 What are junk bonds?  Hover Here to go back

$500 Question from Crisis: 1984 The number of years time span that elapsed between the 1984 crisis and the most recent prior crisis  Hover Here to go back

$500 Answer from Crisis: 1984 What is 55 years?  Hover Here to go back

$100 Question from Crisis: 2008 The root of the 2008 banking crisis Was linked to this  Hover Here to go back

$100 Answer from Crisis: 2008 What is the housing bubble bust?  Hover Here to go back

$200 Question from Crisis: 2008 Loans made to a borrower who does not qualify for loans at the usual rate of interest due to a poor credit rating or too large a loan  Hover Here to go back

$200 Answer from Crisis: 2008 What are sub prime loans?  Hover Here to go back

$300 Question from Crisis: 2008  Hover Here to go back Acronym for large scale rescue plan implemented to restore liquidity for banks and strengthen the financial sector

$300 Answer from Crisis: 2008 What is T.A.R.P.?  Hover Here to go back

$400 Question from Crisis: Years  Hover Here to go back

$400 Answer from Crisis: 2008 What is the number of years time span between the first banking crisis and the most recent banking crisis in the U.S.  Hover Here to go back

$500 Question from Crisis: 2008 The number of years time span that elapsed between the 2008 crisis and the most recent prior crisis  Hover Here to go back

$500 Answer from 2008 What is 24 years?  Hover Here to go back

Final Jeopardy  Hover Here to go back In the 1830’s--Banks that relocated in remote locations or in the woods to make it more inconvenient for depositors to withdraw their holdings at the banks

Final Jeopardy Answer What are wildcat banks  Hover Here to go back

Jeopardy- U.S. Banking Crisis Questions Crisis:1873Crisis1907Crisis:1929Crisis:1984 Crisis:2008 Railroad Bubble Bank Liabilities The Long Recession Bubble 16 Yrs Bank Liquidity Problem Rapid Financial Innovation Stock Bubble Housing Bubble Bank Examination Bank Run Bank Assets SubPrime Loan Federal ReserveFDIC Moral Hazard T.A.R.P. 6 Yrs Growth FDIC Payout Junk Bonds # Yrs between 1 st and Last Crisis 14 Yrs 22 Yrs55 Yrs24 Yrs Final Jeopardy