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Jeopardy Vocabulary Major Events Characteristics of Fascism European Countries Hitler’s Bio Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from Vocabulary The systematic killing of an entire people
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$100 Answer from Vocabulary Genocide
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$200 Question from Vocabulary “My Struggle” a book written by Adolf Hitler during his imprisonment in which he set forth his beliefs and his goals for Germany
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$200 Answer from Vocabulary “Mein Kampf”
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$300 Question from Vocabulary The German Empire established by Hitler
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$300 Answer from Vocabulary Third Reich
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$400 Question from Vocabulary A government that promotes nationalism, denying rights, and dictatorial rule
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$400 Answer from Vocabulary Fascism
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$500 Question from Vocabulary A form of government whose goal is to control all aspects of people’s lives
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$500 Answer from Vocabulary Totalitarianism
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$100 Question from Major Events The 1946 International Military Tribunal representing 23 nations put Nazi leaders on trial
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$100 Answer from Major Events The Nuremberg Trial
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$200 Question from Major Events These laws were designed to take rights from Jewish people
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$200 Answer from Major Events The Nuremberg Laws
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$300 Question from Major Events This events is known as the first violent stand of the NAZIs against the Jewish people.
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$300 Answer from Major Events Kristallnacht or “Night of Broken Glass”
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$400 Question from Major Events Nazi Germany’s plan and execution of the systematic genocide of European Jews during WWII, resulting in the Holocaust
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$400 Answer from Major Events The Final Solution
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$500 Question from Major Events The name of the stage of forced movement of the Jewish people to the Jewish ghettos and concentration camps
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$500 Answer from Major Events Relocation or Stage 3
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$100 Question from C.O.F. Military Rallies that would excite people about Germany again, is an example of this characteristic of fascism Single powerful leaderIndividuals must conform Racism/elitismForce, violence & terror Extreme nationalismMilitarism
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$100 Answer from C.O.F. Nationalism
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$200 Question from C.O.F. Being unquestioningly obedient Single powerful leaderIndividuals must conform Racism/elitismForce, violence & terror Extreme nationalismMilitarism
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$200 Answer from C.O.F. Single Powerful Leader
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$300 Question from C.O.F. Punishment for non-conformity Single powerful leaderIndividuals must conform Racism/elitismForce, violence & terror Extreme nationalismMilitarism
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$300 Answer from C.O.F. Force Violence and Terror
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$400 Question from C.O.F. “Aryans” accomplished the world’s greatest achievements Single powerful leaderIndividuals must conform Racism/elitismForce, violence & terror Extreme nationalismMilitarism
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$400 Answer from C.O.F. Racism/Elitism
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$500 Question from C.O.F. a.Book Burnings b.Parades that emphasize the army Single powerful leaderIndividuals must conform Racism/elitismForce, violence & terror Extreme nationalismMilitarism
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$500 Answer from C.O.F. a. Individuals must conform b. Militarism
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$100 Question from European Countries This European country was home to the NAZI government ?
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$100 Answer from European Countries GERMANY
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$200 Question from European Countries This European Country was a NAZI ally
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$200 Answer from European Countries ITALY
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$300 Question from European Countries This country is known for its fast surrender to NAZIs and the shores of the D-Day invasion.
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$300 Answer from European Countries FRANCE
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$400 Question from European Countries Hitler invaded this neighboring country, starting WWII, it was home to concentration camps, including Auschwitz.
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$400 Answer from European Countries Poland
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$500 Question from European Countries Hitler broke the Munich Pact in this country
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$500 Answer from European Countries Czechoslovakia
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$100 Question from Hitler’s Bio Hitler’s solution to the problem of Germany begin declared guilty for WWI, was to use the Jewish people as a…..
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$100 Answer from Hitler’s Bio Scapegoat
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$200 Question from Hitler’s Bio Hitler was appointed by the President of Germany to this position before taking power as Fuhrer
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$200 Answer from Hitler’s Bio Chancellor
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$300 Question from Hitler’s Bio This is what Hitler was excited about and was involved in after being rejected from art school
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$300 Answer from Hitler’s Bio What is WWI
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$400 Question from Hitler’s Bio Hitler died in this way
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$400 Answer from Hitler’s Bio Committing Suicide
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$500 Question from Hitler’s Bio Hitler went to jail for this major crime
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$500 Answer from Hitler’s Bio Attempting to overthrow the German Government
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Final Jeopardy In what general time period did the Holocaust take place? A.1927-1934 B.1933-1950 C. 1934-1942D. 1933-1945
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Final Jeopardy Answer d.1933-1945 The "Holocaust" refers to the period from January 30, 1933, when Hitler became Chancellor of Germany, to May 8, 1945 (V-E Day), the end of the war in Europe.
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