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2 The purpose of this interactive game is to learn some history of World War II through an interactive and competitive version of the popular TV show Jeopardy. Students will play both a Single and Double Jeopardy round before finishing their experience with a Final Jeopardy question for bonus points to be applied on their World War II test. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Approaching_Omaha.jpg Click Here to Begin

3 This country is included in the group referred to as the Axis Powers and was responsible for a famous, or infamous, attack in December of 1941. Who is…  United States United States  Great Britain Great Britain  Japan Japan  France France  U.S.S.R U.S.S.R

4 Japan was one of the Axis Powers and was, in fact, the last of the Axis Powers to surrender at the end of World War II. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Flag

5 I’m sorry, but the judges were looking for another answer! Remember to give your answer in the form of a question and try again! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Souptonuts.jpg

6 This decision maker was not a key leader of his country in the beginning of the war though he did have a “booming” effect at the end of the war. Who is…  Adolf Hitler, Germany Adolf Hitler, Germany  Josef Stalin, U.S.S.R Josef Stalin, U.S.S.R  Winston Churchill, Great Britain Winston Churchill, Great Britain  Harry Truman, United States Harry Truman, United States  Hideki Tojo, Empire of Japan Hideki Tojo, Empire of Japan

7 Harry Truman was in fact the President of the United States at the end of the war, taking the reigns from Franklin Delano Roosevelt who was in the white house when the conflict began.

8 I’m sorry, but the judges were looking for another answer! Remember to give your answer in the form of a question and try again! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Souptonuts.jpg

9 You’ve made it to the Final Jeopardy round where you can earn bonus points for your upcoming World War II exam! The category for this Final Jeopardy round is: Students will play both a Single and Double Jeopardy round before finishing their experience with a Final Jeopardy question for bonus points to be applied on their World War II test. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Approaching_Omaha.jpg

10 This geographical region along the southern coast of France was the site for the famous D-Day invasion by the Allied Powers on June 6 th, 1944 Please write your answer on the bottom of the sheet of paper where you placed your “wager” of points and turn it in at the front of the room. Your “wager” should equal the number of questions you answered correctly during the Single and Double Jeopardy rounds.


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