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2 THIS IS JEOPARDY

3 With Your Host... Ms. Pardee

4 New World/ Old World Independence Leaders Aztec/Inca Cuba Zapatista MISC 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

5 This event marked the beginning of WWI in Europe

6 Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

7 Who are the allied powers?

8 Allies= UK, France, Russia, USA

9 The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to pay this.

10 reparations A 300

11 What happened to Germany’s economy as a results of losing WWI?

12 Money became worthless
Inflation Germany went broke Money became worthless A 400

13 What are the 4 causes of WWI?

14 Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism A 500

15 What was the cause of the Russian Revolution?
B 100

16 Food Shortages B 100

17 The Russian Revolution had what effect on WWI?
B 200

18 Forced them to pull out of WWI
B 200

19 Who was the leader that was forced to abdicate his throne?

20 Czar Nicholas II B 300

21 This event was when thousands of Russians marched on the Palace to ask Czar Nicholas II for reforms
B 400

22 Bloody Sunday B 400

23 Who was the Bolshevik leader that took over Russia during the Revolution?

24 Vladimir Lenin B 500

25 What political party took power in Germany after WWI?

26 National Socialists or Nazis

27 He was the leader of the Nazi Party and became Chancellor in 1933

28 Adolf Hitler C 200

29 How did Hitler help rebuild the German economy?

30 Hitler rebuilt roads, factories, built weapons, etc. to provide jobs.

31 DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

32 Hitler believed that this group of people were superior to all others.
C 400

33 Aryans (Blonde Hair and Blue Eyes)
C 400

34 What happened to people who spoke out against the Nazi government?
C 500

35 Killed, went missing, interrogated, threatened
C 500

36 What event marked the beginning of WWII in Europe?

37 German invasion of Poland

38 What caused the US to enter WWII?

39 Bombing of Pearl Harbor
D 200

40 What was the Holocaust? D 300

41 Systematic extermination of over 6 millions Jews and other people Nazi’s considered subhuman

42 What was the purpose of concentration camps?
D 400

43 To exterminate Jewish people
D 400

44 Who were the Axis Powers of WWII?
D 500

45 Germany, Japan, Italy D 500

46 Which countries were the “Superpowers” during the Cold War?

47 The Soviet Union and the United States

48 Why was it called the called war?

49 neither side mobilized their armies in an official war

50 What was considered the biggest threat during the Cold War?

51 Nuclear Weapons E 300

52 Who was Gorbachev? E 400

53 Leader of the USSR E 400

54 As the Cold War was coming to an end, what idea was Gorbachev and Yeltsin attempting to spread in the Soviet Union? E 500

55 Democracy E 500

56 What year did the Soviet Union collapse and the Cold War end?
F 100

57 1991 F 100

58 What was considered a symbol of the Cold War?

59 The Berlin Wall F 200

60 This phrase was coined by Sir Winston Churchill when he was talking about the imaginary dividing line between Communism and Democracy. F 300

61 Iron Curtain F 300

62 During the Berlin Airlift, American and British pilots were drop off these items from cargo planes…

63 Food, Fuel, Raw Materials

64 These are the two alliances during the Cold War
These are the two alliances during the Cold War. One was for democratic countries and one was for communist countries. F 500

65 Communist- Warsaw Pact
Democratic- NATO Communist- Warsaw Pact F 500

66 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Treaty of Versailles
Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

67 What are the 5 things the Treaty of Versailles accomplished?
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68 Click on screen to continue
#1. Made Germany pay reparations ($33 Billion) #2. Germany lost 10% of their land #3. Germany lost all of their colonies #4. Germany could only have 100,000 people in their army, no new tanks, subs or weapons and only 6 battleships in their navy. #5. Germany had to join the League of Nations Click on screen to continue

69 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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