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Lets get ready to play T.A.K.S. Review Jeopardy. Press here for Instructions Press here to begin the game. GAME # 4: Topics include – Details and Impact of World War II / The Cold War / Details and History of the Civil Rights Movement Press here for Final Jeopardy Instructions GARLAND INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
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5 pts 10 pts 15 pts 20 pts 25 pts War Comes to America Impact of World War II Origins of the Cold War Cold War in Asia 5 pts 10 pts 15 pts 20 pts 25 pts Achieving Equal Rights
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These two countries’ fascist dictatorships launched wars of expansion which started WWII in Europe PT
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What were Germany and Italy?
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This event shattered U.S. hopes of staying neutral in WWII PT
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What was the attack on Pearl Harbor?
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While torn between a desire for revenge against Japan and concerns for allies, America chose to go on “active defense” in this region PT
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What is the Pacific?
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These two battles were the major turning points in the Pacific War and in the war to liberate Europe PT
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What were the Battle of Midway and the Invasion of Normandy?
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This was the code name for the U.S. efforts to develop the atomic bomb in WWII PT
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What was the Manhattan Project?
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Claiming national security concerns the U.S. government made the controversial decision to relocate and detain this group in the first months of 1942 PT
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Who were Japanese- Americans?
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Until the end of the war, the allies did not know the extent of the killings and the brutality that had occurred in what is now referred to as this PT
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What was the Holocaust?
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During WWII, the U.S. government instituted this program to conserve scares food and fuel resources PT
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What is rationing?
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During WWII it was common for this group to take non-traditional jobs in heavy industry PT
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Who were women?
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This measure gave WWII veterans funds to go back to college and provided low- interest mortgages for them to purchase new homes PT
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What were the GI Bills?
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This U.S. program sent $13 Billion in American goods to Western Europe to help them recover from WWII and to help them resist communism PT
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What was the Marshall Plan?
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This stated that the U.S. should support fee peoples who are trying to resist a communist takeover, and it became foreign policy after WWII PT
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What was the Truman Doctrine?
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This collective security alliance was formed in 1949 to prevent communist aggression in Western Europe PT
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What was the North Atlantic Treaty Organization?
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This term came into use to describe the irrational fear of communism and the communist “witch hunt” during the early 1950s PT
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What was McCarthyism?
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In response to this surprising event, Congress created NASA and the National Defense Education Act was passed. PT
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What was the Soviet launching of Sputnik?
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This new organization passed a resolution to aid South Korea and resist a take-over by communist North Korea PT
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What was the United Nations?
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After criticizing President Truman’s decision-making in the Korean Conflict, this person was removed from his position PT
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Who was General Douglas MacArthur?
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This was the longest war that the United States was ever involved in and yet it was never officially declared a war ` PT
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What was the Vietnam War?
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The U.S. involvement in the Vietnam became far less supported after this 1968 event PT
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Tet Offensive?
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You will have only 10 seconds (or click mouse to move on to the question) to declare how much you will risk on this question.
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In the end South Vietnam was controlled by this group PT
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Who were Vietnamese Communist?
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The Reconstruction Era Amendment sought to extend voting rights to former slaves PT
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What was the 15 th Amendment?
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He led the Montgomery bus boycott, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama PT
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Who was Martin Luther King Jr.?
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This landmark Supreme Court decision banned segregation in public schools PT
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What was Brown v. Board of Education?
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This “Great Society” legislation eliminated “whites only” public facilities PT
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What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
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This method of preventing certain people from voting was banned by the 24 th Amendment PT Final Jeopardy Re-View Final Jeopardy Instructions
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What are poll taxes? What were poll taxes?
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Here is how you play: 1.DO NOT USE or ALLOW STUDENTS TO USE the mouse scroller. The slides are not in order and the game will not work that way. 2. There is a slightly darker, long, thin red box on the top of the main screen. It will return you to the opening slide should you desire to stop the current game but not the program. 3.First remember that for jeopardy you are given the answer and you must state the “question” in question form to get credit. Its backwards! 4. Choose the topic and point value you wish to attempt, and click on it with the mouse. You will have to keep your own scores. 5. Whenever you are ready to confirm the correct “question”, click on the “question” button on the bottom of the page to find out what it is 6. You will need some paper and something to write with 7. From that page to return back to main game playing screen click the “continue”button at the bottom of that page. 8. Once a button has been clicked that button is eliminated from the game. You will have to keep track of what you have clicked. Press this button when your ready to begin Press here for information on color coding
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COLOR CODE: In addition to providing the point value in the bottom right hand corner, each slide in the game has a color based on how many points are scored by correctly identifying the question that goes with the answer given. This will help you identify the point value as the game goes along. Daily Double: The point value is determined by how many of his or her points the student wishes to risk. Press this button when your ready to begin the game Press here to go back to instructions
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Your subject will be: Supreme Court Cases ***You have 20 seconds (or click the mouse to begin) to decide how much to risk on final Jeopardy. You must write it down before the question comes up. Not Ready? Press here to go back
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This was the Reconstruction Era Supreme Court case, which, in effect, legalized racism by supporting the doctrine of “separate but equal”. It was overturned by Brown v. Board of Education Write down your answer on paper. You have until the song ends. Discuss the answers then when your ready click the question button to see who got it right.
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What was Plessy v. Ferguson? We hope you enjoyed TAKS Jeopardy. To end the game press “esc” key. Or to go back to the main game slide, press the red button. Thanks for playing! Tally up your scores, and lets see who the winners is! Play Again
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To begin final Jeopardy, click on the 25 point question of the topic on the right hand side of the slide of the main slide page. (In other words press the bottom right button on the main game slide). In the bottom right corner of that slide will be a button entitled “Final Jeopardy”. Press this button if you are ready to begin because it is based on a timer. The host of the game must ask the contestants for their wagers and “questions” before pushing the “Question” button. Press the button to get your answer. If they were correct, add the points. If they were incorrect, subtract the points. Add up the Score and you will have your winner or winners. BACK Press to see what the slide and button will look like
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In the bottom right corner of that slide will be a button entitled “Final Jeopardy”. Press this button if you are ready to begin because it is based on a timer. The host of the game must ask the contestants for their wagers and “questions” before pushing the “Question” button. Press the button to get your answer. If they were correct, add the points. If they were incorrect, subtract the points. Add up the Score and you will have your winner or winners. BACK
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I have blocked out the question so it is not given away Press this button ONLY when you are ready to begin Final Jeopardy! Opening Page BACK
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