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Jeopardy The Social
Side of Global
II
Political
Changes of
Global II
It’$ all about
the
Benjamin$
What happened
back in the 19th
Century?
The Good Ole
Days of the
20th Century
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1
103 Define Apartheid
$100 Answer from H1
Complete Racial Segregation
$200 Question from H1
83. The following quotation describes which
vocabulary term of the Industrial Revolution?
“You went down one step even from the foul area into the
cellar in which a family of human beings lived. It was
very dark inside. The window-panes many of them were
broken and stuffed with rags…the smell was so fetid [foul]
as almost to knock the two men down…they began to
penetrate the thick darkness of the place, and to see three
or four little children rolling on the damp, nay wet brick
floor, through which the stagnant, filthy moisture of the
street oozed up”
$200 Answer from H1
Tenements
POINT BONUS!
$300 Question from H1
What was the fugitive slave act?
$300 Answer from H1
Every US citizen was required to provide known
evidence about runaway slaves
10 seconds to answer:
This picture is indicative of the struggles faced
during what historical event?
$400 Question from H1
130. How did Stalin’s Show Trials
effect the invasion of the country
by the Nazi Army?
$400 Answer from H1
He had executed many of the
leading military figures,
making them vulnerable
$500 Question from H1
List the Effects of Manifest
Destiny (95)
$500 Answer from H1
Texas Annexation
Trail of Tears
Mexican American War
POINT BONUS!
$100 Question from H2
What area of the world was called the
“Powder Keg of Europe” during WWI
because at anytime a small spark could
make the area erupt into war?
$100 Answer from H2
Balkans
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What was the Atlantic Charter?
Secret meeting between the US and
Britain which created the goal of
destroying the Nazis and protecting
democracy by lending weapons to
people fighting for freedom
$200 Question from H2
List the MAIN causes of WWI
(118)
$200 Answer from H2
Militarism
Alliances
Imperialism
Nationalism
$300 Question from H2
The ___________ was the first written
form of government in the United States,
but it was week and could not control
the States at the national level. (72)
$300 Answer from H2
The Articles of Confederation
$400 Question from H2
What are Jim Crow Laws? 94.
$400 Answer from H2
Laws in the segregated South that made it almost
impossible for African American to vote or own
property.
$500 Question from H2
List the Effects of the Truman Doctrine (133)
$500 Answer from H2
Korean War
Marshall Plan
Vietnam War
Bay of Pigs
$100 Question from H3
Which document left Germany in
economic turmoil after WWI? (119)
$100 Answer from H3
Treaty of Versailles
$200 Question from H3
124. Medicine bag says “New Deal
Remedies”
What were the main parts of the
program expressed in this cartoon?
(NOT RRR)
$200 Answer from H3
Public works programs
Social Security
Bank Deposit Insurance
Extra Point Question!
$300 Question from H3
What policy is represented by the
cartoon above?
$300 Answer from H3 Open Door Policy:
10 seconds to answer:
The quotation: “Surplus wealth is a sacred
trust which its possessor is bound to
administer in his lifetime for the good of the
community” is BEST indicative of what
concept?
$400 Question from H3
How did industrialization help spur
imperialism? (104)
$400 Answer from H3 Europeans designed superior weaponry
Europeans needed more land
Needed more resources
$500 Question from H3
111. How did president James Monroe
ensure the US established a sphere of
influence in Latin America?
$500 Answer from H3
Declared Europeans could no longer colonize the
Americas
$100 Question from H4
Describe the Ancien or Old Regime of
France in terms of social class? (76)
$100 Answer from H4
Peasant farmers had little land but
paid the highest percentage of
taxes/ Nobles paid no taxes owned
most of the land
Point Question!
$200 Question from H4
What pro-slavery politician would agree
with this portrayal of American slavery?
$200 Answer from H4
John C Calhoun
10 Seconds to Answer:
What increased as a result of the 19th
century industrial boom in the United
States?
$300 Question from H4
What was “The White Man’s
Burden”? ( 101)
$300 Answer from H4
It was the duty of the Europeans and
Americans to civilize the savage
people’s of Africa and Asia
$400 Question from H4 109. This political cartoon illustrates
President William McKinley’s political
decision over what to do with what part
of the world that the US acquired after
the Spanish American War?
$400 Answer from H4
Phillipines
$500 Question from H4
List the Effects of the Irish Potato
Famine (92)
$500 Answer from H4
1 in 8 Irish lost their lives
Millions fled to the US
High tax burdens lead to the Irish demanding
independence
$100 Question from H5
Why did Russia withdraw from
WWI (115)
$100 Answer from H5
Bolshevik Revolution
$200 Question from H5
What was the goal of the Marshall
Plan? (134)
$200 Answer from H5
To provide economic aid to Western Europe
to prevent it from falling to communism
$300 Question from H5
128. Which allied country in Europe
was not controlled by Axis powers in
any capacity during the war?
$300 Answer from H5
Great Britain
POINT Question!
$400 Question from H5
This political cartoon BEST represents
what vocabulary term of the cold war?
$400 Answer from H5 Domino Theory
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Says “More Blessed to Give then to Receive:
249 Reds to Russia”
According to this political cartoon, people
were deported during the Red Scare because
they were perceived to be what?
$500 Question from H5
This political cartoon
expresses why the
president of the United
States passed what law,
allowing the trading of
war materials to country’s
whose safety is vital to
US defense. (131)
$500 Answer from H5
Lend-Lease Act
Final Jeopardy
List the advantages the British had during
the American Revolution
Final Jeopardy Answer
Slaves joined the British because they were
promised freedom
British soldiers occupied most major
colonial cities
They had a well funded and disciplined
army
Help from Native American Tribes