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JEOPARDY. GAME RULES. FINAL ROUND. Great Depression. WWI. People. Decisions. Day Six Review. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Category A. 100. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Updated: April 2009

JEOPARDYWWI Day Six

Review

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GAME RULES FINAL ROUND

- Jeopardy -

This term describes European build-up of

weapons, soldiers, and naval capabilities in the

years prior to WWI.

Category A

100

- Jeopardy -

What is militarism?

Category A

100

- Jeopardy -This military strategy

caused the western front of WWI to remain

almost the same for four years.

Category A

200

- Jeopardy -

What is trench warfare?

Category A

200

- Jeopardy -

This system of support established between

European countries prior to WWI ensured that many

countries would be pulled into conflicts involving two

or more European powers.

Category A

300

- Jeopardy -

What is the alliance system?

Category A

300

- Jeopardy -

This event served as a catalyst for the start of

WWI.

Category A

400

- Jeopardy -What is the

assassination of Hapsburg heir

Archduke Francis Ferdinand?

Category A

400

- Jeopardy -

This requirement in the Treaty of Versailles made Germany responsible for

compensating other countries for WWI damages.

Category A

500

- Jeopardy -

What is reparations?

Category A

500

- Jeopardy -

This American is most famous for his use of mass

production to produce affordable automobiles.

Category B

100

- Jeopardy -

Who is Henry Ford?

Category B

100

- Jeopardy -

This Russian leader headed the Bolshevik

Party during the overthrow of the provisional

government.

Category B

200

- Jeopardy -

Who is V. I. Lenin?

Category B

200

- Jeopardy -This person helped lead the

Japanese invasion of China in the 1930s, oversaw the role of Japan in WWII, and continued in his position

until 1989.

Category B

300

- Jeopardy -

Who is the Emperor of Japan

or Hirohito?

Category B

300

- Jeopardy -

This was the last monarch to rule Russia.

Category B

400

- Jeopardy -

Who is Czar Nicholas II or the last Romanov?

Category B

400

- Jeopardy -

How much would you like to bet?

DAILY DOUBLE

- Jeopardy -This leader took power

following the death of Lenin and was known for his five year plans to transform the

Soviet economy from an agricultural to a

manufacturing base.

Category B

500

- Jeopardy -

Who is Stalin?

Category B

500

- Jeopardy -This term described the

camps of rundown shacks in which many people had to

live during the Great Depression.

Category C

100

- Jeopardy -

What are Hoovervilles?

Category C

100

- Jeopardy -This New Deal project built

dams and power plants along a southern river and provided hundreds of jobs to unemployed workers.

Category C

200

- Jeopardy -

What is the Tennessee Valley Authority?

Category C

200

- Jeopardy -

How much would you like to bet?

DAILY DOUBLE

- Jeopardy -

This law, written as part of the Second New Deal,

guaranteed collective bargaining rights for

workers.

Category C

300

- Jeopardy -

Category C

300

What is the National Labor Relations Act or the

Wagner Act?

- Jeopardy -This is one of the three

programs established by the Social Security

Act of the Second New Deal.

Category C

400

- Jeopardy -What are old-age insurance,

unemployment compensation, and/or aid for the disabled/children who have lost an income-

earning parent?

Category C

400

- Jeopardy -

One of the main causes of the Great Depression (do not use the Stock Market

Crash).

Category C

500

- Jeopardy -What is overproduction

of goods, under-consumption of goods,

too much leverage (indebtedness), or

inflation?

Category C

500

- Jeopardy -

This Amendment outlawed the manufacture, sale, and

transportation of intoxicating liquors.

Category D

100

- Jeopardy -

What is the 18th?

Category D

100

- Jeopardy -

This treaty officially ended WWI.

Category D

200

- Jeopardy -

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

Category D

200

- Jeopardy -

This term describes the system under which France and Great

Britain gained control of Middle Eastern countries following WWI.

Category D

300

- Jeopardy -

What was the mandate system?

Category D

300

- Jeopardy -This German leader chose to

publish Mein Kampf outlining his beliefs in anti-semitism,

anti-communism, and the rights of superior individuals to take

control by force.

Category D

400

- Jeopardy -

Who is Adolf Hitler?

Category D

400

- Jeopardy -

This term refers to the U.S. approach to WWI

prior to 1917.

Category D

500

- Jeopardy -

What is neutrality?

Category D

500

- Jeopardy -

This conflict between the U.S. and Spain

concerned the liberation of Cuba.

Category E

100

- Jeopardy -

What is the Spanish-American War?

Category E

100

- Jeopardy -

This 19th century union organizer fought for better

labor laws for American workers.

Category E

200

- Jeopardy -

Who is Samuel Gompers?

Category E

200

- Jeopardy -This foreign policy

states that the U.S. has a right to intervene in

Latin American countries to stabalize

them politically or economically.

Category E

300

- Jeopardy -

What is the Roosevelt Correlary to the

Monroe Doctrine?

Category E

300

- Jeopardy -

Place your bets!

DAILY DOUBLE

- Jeopardy -

This group of people advocated direct participation in

government, government regulation of industry, and an end

to child labor.

DAILY DOUBLE

- Jeopardy -

Who are the progressives?

Category E

400

- Jeopardy -

The name of one muckraking author and the title of the

person’s work.

Category E

500

- Jeopardy -Who is Ida Tarbell/The

History of the Standard Oil Company OR Upton Sinclair/The Jungle?

Category E

500

- Jeopardy -Welcome to

Jeopardy!The fun and sneaky way to

review material for the upcoming test!

- Jeopardy -

And now…a brief introduction to the RULES of the GAME…

- Jeopardy -Each group must:

a) SIT TOGETHER, and b) Designate a SPEAKER who will respond to the prompts (You may NOT

change speakers).

- Jeopardy -

The game consists of FIVE categories,

each containingFIVE questions

- Jeopardy -

Questions are randomly arranged, NOT by degree

of difficulty

- Jeopardy -

Each speaker may select only ONE question per

round

- Jeopardy -

Once the selected question is posted on the

screen, the SPEAKER of the team

has 10 seconds to respond.

- Jeopardy -

The speaker may consult with teammates before

responding

- Jeopardy -

During the game, whispering is OK, but LOUD talking and/or disruptions DURING

THE GAME may result in point loss for the entire

team.

- Jeopardy -The response should be

phrased in the FORM OF A QUESTION.

(Words, phrases, and statements – even if correct –

may be disqualified)

- Jeopardy -

A CORRECT ANSWER earns the team the amount of points indicated on the

jeopardy board.

- Jeopardy -If the speaker does not

respond correctly within 10 seconds, the question passes on to the next

team speaker, who has 5 seconds to respond.

- Jeopardy -

The number of points for the correct answer at this stage are the same as for

the previous team.

- Jeopardy -Questions that are not

answered correctly by the selecting team are offered to the other teams in turn until a correct answer is given or

all teams have guessed incorrectly.

- Jeopardy -

For the Daily Double, the speaker designates the

number of points – up to the max. points earned by the team. If correct, the

team earns the designated points; if

incorrect, they lose the designated points.

- Jeopardy -Again, whispering is OK,

but remember, LOUD TALKING and/or

DISRUPTIONS DURING THE GAME may result in point loss for the entire

team.

- Jeopardy -The judge’s decisions

are FINAL and whining, pouting, and/or

complaints will NOT BE ENTERTAINED…

- Jeopardy -

Ready to play?

- Jeopardy -

Final Jeopardy Topic: Early 20th Century “ISMS”

You may wager up to the amount of points your team

has earned. Write your wager on a piece of paper and submit

it.

Updated: April 2009

Final Jeopardy QuestionFinal Jeopardy Question

This ISM describes a government that controls every aspect of public and private

life in a country. Often, the government uses propaganda and surveillance

to maintain control.

Updated: April 2009

Early 20Early 20thth Century ISMs Century ISMs

What is totalitarianism?

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