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Final Jeopardy Question WWI WWII 100 Latin America Middle East Africa 500 400 300 200 100 200 300 400 500 400 300 200 100 Cold War
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United States, France, Great Britain, Japan, Italy Back
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The Allied Powers in WWI Back
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Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary, Germany, & Bulgaria Back
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The Central Powers in WWI Back
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Imperialistic policies of nations, Militarism, Nationalism, and entangling alliances Back
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Fundamental causes of WWI. Back
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The Balkan Crisis of 1914.
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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Back
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Industrial production played a key role for the first time and Mobilization of the entire country and resources was pooled for the first time. Back
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Differences of World War I from Previous wars. Back
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This battle was the turning point of the Eastern front Back
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The Battle of Stalingrad Back
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The “date which will live in infamy” (December 7, 1941) Back
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Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor Back
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The D-day invasion occurred in this region of France. Back
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Normandy Back
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Beginning of atomic age, end of imperialism, loss of Japanese Empire, and the division of Germany
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Results of World War II. Back
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Nuclear arms race, concern for the destruction of humanity, increasing technological knowledge Back
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How the atom-bomb has affected modern society. Back
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Economic competition between capitalism and communism, conflicts between democracy and communism, and the Soviet expansion in Europe and Asia. Back
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Causes of Cold War Back
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Netherlands, West Germany, Turkey, United States, Great Britain, France, and 6 others. Back
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NATO Back
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Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Poland, East Germany, Hungary, Romania, etc. Back
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Warsaw Pact Back
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Containment, Military Alliances, Spying, Propaganda, Arms Race
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Characteristics of the Cold War Back
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A place to discuss world issues, provides relief for refugees, and economic aid to underdeveloped countries. Back
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Purpose of the United Nations Back
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The Holocaust, Zionism, British mandate and Balfour Agreement Back
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Reasons for the creation of Israel. Back
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Formation of PLO, recurring wars between Israel and Arab nations, continued religious conflict Back
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Results of the formation of Israel. Back
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Extensive oil resources, the merging of three continents, the origin of three world religions Back
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Reasons the Middle East is important to the rest of the world. Back
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To establish a common price for oil.
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Reason OPEC was formed. Back
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The holy city of Islam. Back
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Mecca Back
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The separation of the races in South Africa. Back
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Apartheid Back
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This country suffered a terrible genocide against the Tutsis by the Hutus. Back
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Rwanda Back
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Lack of education, ethnic conflicts, inadequate health care. urbanization, increased poverty, and unemployment Back
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Modern African problems Back
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You believed in this, if you believed Europeans had a duty to introduce the benefits of Western Civilization to other peoples.
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White Man’s Burden Back
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The most populous nation in Africa and an OPEC member. Back
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Nigeria Back
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What Latin America government has had 80 Years of political chaos followed by a single party rule of the PRI? Back
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Mexico Back
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The United States creation of Panama, Spanish-American War, Establishment of Vice-royalties Back
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Examples of imperialism in Latin America Back
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Destruction of the rain forest, political instability and corruption, government financial crises Back
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Modern problems of Latin America Back
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The Mexican dictator overthrown in the Mexican Revolution of 1910.
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Porfirio Diaz Back
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Two of the three major Mexican rebels of the Mexican Revolution of 1910. Back
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Villa, Zapata, Madero Back
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Put the following events in chronological order: Berlin Airlift Reunification of Germany Cuban Missile Crisis Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan Korean War Back
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1. Berlin Airlift (1949) 2. Korean War (1950 – 1953) 3. Cuban Missile Crisis (1962) 4. Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan (1979) 5. Reunification of Germany (1990) Back
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