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Early Civilizations Through Renaissance Exploration Through Industrialization World War I and The Inter-War Period World War II Post World War II $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
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1 - $100 Disagreements over leadership lead these two groups of Muslims to split from each other. One of these groups believed that leaders should be decedents of Muhammad. Who are Sunni and Shia Muslims?
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1 - $200 This religion contributed to the strict caste system of Indian society. What is Hinduism?
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1 - $300 In this medieval system, society was hierarchal with the king, nobles and lords (and sometimes knights) owning land, while the peasants/serfs worked the land. What is feudalism?
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1 - $400 This Italian city grew to power through trade, and the Medici family helped make it the cultural center of the Renaissance. What is Florence?
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1 - $500 This artist’s paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome shows idealized human and divine beauty. He was also an accomplished sculptor and architect. Who is Michelangelo?
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2 - $100 He was an Enlightenment philosopher who challenged absolute monarchy and divine right. He said that everyone was entitled to natural rights and that citizens could overthrow a government that did not protect those rights. Who is John Locke?
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2 - $200 He challenged Christianity and absolutism. He also encouraged freedom of speech and his ideas are evident in the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution and the French Declaration of Rights of Man during French Revolution. Who is Voltaire?
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2 - $300 He also challenged absolute monarchy with his theory of popular sovereignty – that the government gains its power from the people. His ideas would be instrumental in the development of democracy and socialism. Who is Rousseau?
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2 - $400 His book entitled The Wealth of Nations, supported capitalism and focused on private ownership, self-interest and laissez-faire. Who is Adam Smith?
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2 - $500 This occurred during industrialization and refers to the result of people moving from rural areas to take factory jobs, which led to the rapid growth of cities. What is urbanization?
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3 - $100 The war front for this war was characterized by trench warfare, “no man’s land”, the introduction of new technologies and high casualty rates. What is World War I?
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3 - $200 This treaty, which described the peace terms of World War I, included punishment for Germany and redistribution of Ottoman territories to the control of the Allies under the mandate system. What is the Treaty of Versailles?
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3 - $300 A communist revolution occurred in this country before the end of World War I, mainly because the people were poor, tired of the absolute rule of the czar and frustrated with the massive losses from World War I. What is Russia?
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3 - $400 This communist leader put in place his First Five Year Plan to increase industrialization and production in the Soviet Union. Who is Stalin?
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3 - $500 The fascist dictators who came to power in Germany, Italy and Japan before World War II. Who are Hitler, Mussolini, and Hirohito?
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4 - $100 Japan launched an attack on this U.S. naval base in Hawaii, pulling the U.S. into World War II. What is Pearl Harbor?
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4 - $200 This refers to the killing of millions of Jews and others as a part of the Nazi ideology during World War II. What is the Holocaust?
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4 - $300 This battle was significant because it relieved pressure on the eastern front, and the Allies pushed the Axis powers from Africa into Italy, and forced an end to Mussolini’s power. What is El-Alamein?
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4 - $400 In this battle, the Soviet Union stopped the German advance, despite heavy losses and destruction there. This would cause tension between the USSR and the Allies later, because Stalin wanted the Allies to invade on the western front sooner. What is the Battle of Stalingrad?
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4 - $500 This Allied victory in the Pacific was the first amphibious landing for the Allies, and helped prevent Japanese expansion. What is Guadalcanal?
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5 - $100 These men were the leaders of Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States (name both) during the World War II peace conferences. Who are Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt and Truman
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5 - $200 During this World War II conference, Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin made the plans for D-Day, which would pin Hitler in Europe and free Paris. What is the Teheran conference?
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5 - $300 During this World War II Conference, Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill discussed plans for defeating Germany as fast possible and Stalin agreed to free elections in Eastern Europe. What is the conference at Yalta?
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5 - $400 This international organization was created after World War to be a peacekeeping agency. The five permanent members, or the Security Council, are the U.S., Russia, the United Kingdom, France and China. What is the United Nations?
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5 - $500 In this country, the Hutus enacted genocide against the Tutsis during the 1990s. In the span of about 100 days, over 800,000 Tutsis were killed. What is Rwanda?
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Final Jeopardy These absolute rulers of France, Russia and Japan around the 17th century are often compared to each other. These absolute monarchs controlled religion and the nobility, created bureaucracies, and increased the size and power of their courts. Who are Louis XIV, Peter the Great and Tokugawa Ieyasu?
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