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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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France and Britain Germany Russia British Empire Wild Card 1 Point 2 Points 3 Points 4 Points 5 Points 1 Point 2 Points2 Points2 Points 3 Points 4 Points 5 Points 3 Points 4 Points 5 Points Italy
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Failed massive defensive line built between France and Germany
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Maginot Line
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Failed attempt by the Irish to gain their independence during WWI
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Easter Rising
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Gained right to self-rule from British before World War II
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Ireland
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French Socialist leader of the Popular Front
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Leon Blum
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British leader who made moderate reforms during the 1920s
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Ramsey McDonald
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Dictator 1933-1945
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Adolf Hitler
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Hated government 1918- 1933
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Weimar Republic
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Private army
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Brown Shirts
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Agreement which recognized France and Germany’s post-World War I borders and pledged to peacefully settle future problems
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Locarno Pact
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How did the Nazis gain power?
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Recruited unemployed and dissatisfied; money from the middle and upper classes; win seats in the Reichstag; Hitler’s speeches; Nazi rallies; intimidate rivals; Hitler legally appointed by Hindenburg.
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Dictator
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Benito Mussolini
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Government with extreme nationalism and militarism, single leader, no freedom or opposition, but retains private property and social classes.
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Fascism
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Private army
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Black Shirts
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Organizing Italians according to their professions
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Corporate State
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How did the Fascists gain power?
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Recruit unemployed and discontented; money from the middle and upper classes; intimidate opposition (castor oil); March on Rome; Mussolini legally appointed by King
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Government planners make all economic decisions
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Command Economy
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Rule through fear; all opposition illegal
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Police State
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Moving large numbers of people onto giant farms to share machinery
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Collectivization
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Stalin’s used these to meet his goal of massive industrialization
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5 year plans
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Lenin’s plan to allow some free enterprise in Russia
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New Economic Policy
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Jewish homeland movement
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Zionism
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Independent 1922, but British troops stayed there to guard the Suez.
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Egypt
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British invite Jews to move to Palestine
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Balfour Declaration
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Leader of Indian nationalist and independence movement
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Gandhi
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African nationalist leader in Kenya
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Jomo Kenyatta
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Most common type of government in Eastern Europe 1930s
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Authoritarian or dictatorship
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Why was there an Irish Civil War in the 1920s?
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Supporters vs. opponents of a British treaty that divided Ireland
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Stalin’s plan to eliminate all those opposed to him
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Purges
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Area of Ireland still under British control today
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Northern Ireland or Ulster
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Major difference between Italian and German fascism
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German racism vs. Italian sexism
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Make your wager
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Final Answer
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Final Question
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