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1 JEOPARDY Final Review

2 WWICOLD WAR WWII People 1920’ s Econ- omy Civil Rights 100 200 300 400 500

3 U.S. initial position on the war in Europe according to Woodrow Wilson

4 Neutrality For 100

5 Convinced Americans that Germany was hostile to the United States

6 Zimmerman Telegram For 200

7 This presidential post war policy Encouraged democracy, free trade, disarmament, and self-determination. It Sought to resolve territorial disputes in Europe. It also created a league of nations to mediate international crises.

8 Wilson’s 14 Points For 300

9 The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 in Russia and the workers’ strikes in the United States cause this hysteria in the U.S.

10 The Red Scare For 400

11 After WWI the Nye Committee’s findings turned many Americans towards a policy of

12 Isolationism For 500

13 Conferences that paved the way for the Cold War

14 Yalta and Potsdam Conferences For 100

15 This theory states, If one country fell to Communism, others nearby would soon follow

16 Domino Theory For 200

17 Communist takeover of China was a major setback in America’s post WWII foreign Policy of

18 Containment For 300

19 This event resulted in the U.S. and Soviet Union withdrawing nuclear missiles from each others boarders.

20 Cuban Missile Crisis For 400

21 This President created a doctrine that said the U.S. would help other countries fight against communism.

22 Truman For 500

23 The most direct reason for the U.S. declaring war on Japan and Germany

24 The attack on Pearl Harbor For 100

25 Though this atrocity was unhelp by Korematsu v. United States, in 1980 it was publically determined to be the result of mass fear and racism in American society. Name the atrocity.

26 Executive Order 9066 or Japanese Internment For 200

27 The Supreme Allied Commander for the D- Day invasion in WWII

28 Dwight D. Eisenhower For 300

29 This idea said that the countries at war had to send their own ships to the United States to pick up the goods, and they had to pay cash.

30 Cash and Carry Philosophy For 400

31 The Atomic bomb exploded over Hiroshima, Japan o this date

32 August 6, 1945 For 500

33 Very popular 35 th President assassinated in his presidency

34 John F. Kennedy For 100

35 Senator who famously accused federal employees of being communists and spies

36 Joseph McCarthy For 200

37 40 th President, led a peaceful end to the Cold War

38 Ronald Reagan For 300

39 36 th President known for the Great Society and escalating American involvement in Vietnam

40 Lyndon B. Johnson For 400

41 Leader of the Soviet Union through the Cuban Missile Crisis

42 Nikita Khrushchev For 500

43 Baseball great of the 1920’s

44 Babe Ruth For 100

45 The invention which had the greatest impact on American life and business in the twenties was the

46 Car/Automobile For 200

47 A rebellious woman who wanted to drink, smoke and have a good time.

48 Flapper For 300

49 American trumpeter, composer and singer who was one of the most influential jazz figures of the 1920’s

50 Louis Armstrong For 400

51 This celebrated trial illustrates the cultural conflict in the 1920's between fundamentalism and modernism?

52 The Scopes Trial Or Monkey Trial For 500

53 An oversupply of products and falling consumer prices were hurting this industry before the Great Depression

54 Agriculture/Farm For 100

55 Stock Market Crash in October 29, 1929 is known as

56 “Black Tuesday” For 200

57 Natural disaster during the Great Depression

58 Dust Bowl For 300

59 This had the greatest impact on ending the great depression

60 WWII For 400

61 New Deal policy designed to put people to work.

62 CCC (Civilian Conservation Core), WPA (Works Progress Administration), PWA (Public Works Administration) TVA (Tennessee valley Authority) For 500

63 To achieve victory in the struggle for civil rights, Martin L. King, Jr. encouraged a policy of

64 Nonviolent Protest For 100

65 Declared segregation of public schools was unconstitutional and separate was not equal

66 Brown v Board of Education of Topeka For 200

67 Piece of legislation that abolished Jim Crow rules in the South

68 Civil Rights Act of 1964 For 300

69 The town in which protests climaxed in a series of confrontations, known as “Bloody Sunday,” on the Edmund Pettus Bridge on March 7, 1965.

70 Selma, Alabama For 400

71 2 pieces of landmark legislation passed in 1965 to “enfranchise black voters” and repeal race- based restrictions on naturalization.

72 Immigration Reform Act and Voting Rights Act For 500

73 FINAL JEOPARDY Make Wagers These were the 3 R’s of Roosevelts New Deal. (All or nothing) Relief, Recovery, Reform


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