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100 200 300 400 500 Chp. 11a Chp. 11b Chp. 11cChp. 12a Chp. 12b Chp. 12c
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In 1938, Hitler demanded, and was given, this area in northwestern Czechoslovakia A 100
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Sudentenland A 100
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This term means a new form of attack that used tank divisions supported by air attacks A 200
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Blitzkrieg or Lightning War A 200
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He administered the Nazi’s Final Solution A 300
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Reinhard Heydrich A 300
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Truman demanded freely elected governments throughout Eastern Europe at this conference A 400
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Potsdam Conference A 400
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He was Hitler’s minister of armaments and munitions, and tripled production despite Allied air raids A 500
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Albert Speer A 500
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Two days after Hitler invaded this country, Britain and France declared war against Germany B 100
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Poland B 100
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This battle was the turning point in the war in the Pacific B 200
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The Battle of Midway Island B 200
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This proved too slow for the Nazis, so they built special extermination camps in Poland B 300
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Einsatzgruppen B 300
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He boasted that the Munich Conference meant “peace for our time” B 400
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Neville Chamberlain B 400
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At this conference, the Allies agreed to the establishment of the United Nations organization after the war B 500
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Yalta Conference B 500
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Japan brought in laborers from these two countries to address labor shortages during WWII C 100
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Korean and Chinese Laborers C 100
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Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill agreed to the partition of Germany at this conference C 200
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The Tehran Conference C 200
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A period of political tension following the WWII C 300
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The Cold War C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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This battle was a crushing defeat for Germany because the entire 6 th army, considered the best, was lost C 400
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The Battle of Stalingrad C 400
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The Holocaust was the slaughter of Europeans by the Nazis, specifically these people C 500
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The Jews C 500
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A civil war in this country in 1946 contributed to tensions between the Soviet Union and Great Britain D 100
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Greece D 100
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Italy, Belgium and Denmark were original members of what organization D 200
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NATO D 200
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In 1957, Americans feared the Soviets were ahead of the U.S. in missile production due to the launch of this D 300
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Sputnik I D 300
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He was a Communist leader who initiated the “Prague Spring in Czechoslovakia D 400
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Alexander Dubcek D 400
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He was responsible for the “Red Scare” D 500
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Joseph McCarthy D 500
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This was designed to restore the economic stability of European nations after WWII E 100
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The Marshall Plan E 100
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Poland joined this pact with Russia E 200
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The Warsaw Pact E 200
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E 300 The U.S. attempt to overthrow the Cuban government was called
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The Bay of Pigs E 300
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Founded in 1949, it was the Soviet Union’s response to the Marshall plan E 400
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The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance E 400
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This sought to create a military alliance between the Soviet Union and various Eastern European nations E 500
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The Warsaw Pact E 500
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This was built to prevent East Germans from defecting to West Germany F 100
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The Berlin Wall F 100
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This Communist nation remained independent of Soviet control F 200
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Yugoslavia F 200
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France President de Gaulle tried to return France to a world power by investing heavily in what F 300
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Nuclear Weapons F 300
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This U.S. president signed the Civil Rights Act into law F 400
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Lyndon B. Johnson F 400
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He led De-Stalinization and built the Berlin Wall F 500
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Nikita Krushchev F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Writers Click on screen to begin
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He wrote A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch and The Gulag Archipelago Click on screen to continue
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Alexander Solzhenitsyn Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Study Hard! Tomorrow will be Chapter 13 and 14. Thursday: Chapter 15, 16 & 17 Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT
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