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Jeopardy $100 People & Places Define.. Dates, Places What Happened? ETC. $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy
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1 - $100 San Jose San Jose The family home for Jeanne’s last year of high school.
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1 - $200 Woody Wakatsuki—describe his military life Woody Wakatsuki—describe his military life Drafted into US army and spent time in Japan as a soldier Drafted into US army and spent time in Japan as a soldier
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1 - $300 Several of Jeanne’s family moved to this state after the war Several of Jeanne’s family moved to this state after the war New Jersey New Jersey
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1 - $400 Led a Jazz band and was drafted and sent to fight in Germany Led a Jazz band and was drafted and sent to fight in Germany Bill Wakatsuki Bill Wakatsuki
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1 - $500 Allowed the military to exclude people from Western areas of the US Allowed the military to exclude people from Western areas of the US Executive Order 9066 Executive Order 9066
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2 - $100 Location of the Manzanar camp Location of the Manzanar camp Owens Valley Owens Valley
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2 - $200 Punched Papa in the face to protect Mama Punched Papa in the face to protect Mama Kiyo Wakatsuki Kiyo Wakatsuki
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2 - $300 First generation, born in Japan First generation, born in Japan Issei Issei
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2 - $400 Second generation, born in US before WW II Second generation, born in US before WW II Nisei Nisei
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2 - $500 Type question to appear here Type question to appear here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here
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3 - $100 3 rd generation, born in US during or after WWII 3 rd generation, born in US during or after WWII Sansei Sansei
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3 - $200 Ocean Park Ocean Park Where Jeanne and her family lived before internment Where Jeanne and her family lived before internment
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3 - $300 Cabrillo Homes Cabrillo Homes Jeanne’s home after released from internment Jeanne’s home after released from internment
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3 - $400 March 25, 1942 March 25, 1942 Evacuees arrive in Manzanar Evacuees arrive in Manzanar
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3 - $500 Radine Radine Jeanne’s friend in junior high, but not high school Jeanne’s friend in junior high, but not high school
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4 - $100 The shack near a reservoir The shack near a reservoir Where Kaz and his crew were when American military police (MP) burst in on them one night Where Kaz and his crew were when American military police (MP) burst in on them one night
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4 - $200 Foreswear any allegiance to Japan and Foreswear any allegiance to Japan and Faithfully defend the US Faithfully defend the US Swear unqualified allegiance to the US Swear unqualified allegiance to the US What the SECOND question of the loyalty oath asked the signers to do What the SECOND question of the loyalty oath asked the signers to do
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4 - $300 Collecting driftwood Collecting driftwood Painting watercolors Painting watercolors Make a rock garde Make a rock garde Activities Papa did in camp Activities Papa did in camp
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4 - $400 Create normalcy and keep anger under control Create normalcy and keep anger under control What the Manzanar residents did as the months turned into years What the Manzanar residents did as the months turned into years
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4 - $500 Become baptized and confirmed as a Catholic Become baptized and confirmed as a Catholic One thing that Jeanne wanted to do but Papa refused permission One thing that Jeanne wanted to do but Papa refused permission
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5 - $100 The first Supreme Court ruling regarding Manzanr allowed that… The first Supreme Court ruling regarding Manzanr allowed that… The army could impose a curfew and place restrictions on racial groups The army could impose a curfew and place restrictions on racial groups
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5 - $200 At the end of the book, Jeanne compared her father to.. At the end of the book, Jeanne compared her father to.. The freed slaves at the end of the Civil War The freed slaves at the end of the Civil War
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5 - $300 When you find an unfamiar word in a sentence, how do you use context clues to find the meaning? When you find an unfamiar word in a sentence, how do you use context clues to find the meaning? First think about the meaning of the sentence/passage; then try to take the word apart using suffixes and prefixes, then make a good guess at the word meaning. First think about the meaning of the sentence/passage; then try to take the word apart using suffixes and prefixes, then make a good guess at the word meaning.
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5 - $400 Word part that appears at the beginning of a word Word part that appears at the beginning of a word prefix
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5 - $500 Word part that appears at the end of a word Word part that appears at the end of a word suffix suffix
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Final Jeopardy The names of the 2 authors of the book.. The names of the 2 authors of the book.. Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James Houston Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James Houston
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