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Final Jeopardy
Space
$100 Question from H1
This was the 1st Satellite to
successfully orbit the earth.
$100 Answer from H1
What was Sputnik?
$200 Question from H1
The two superpowers narrowly avoided World
War III when they agreed to remove their
missiles during this 1962 crisis.
$200 Answer from H1
What was the Cuban Missile Crisis?
$300 Question from H1
The U.S. and the Soviets
developed the capacity to
destroy each other many
times over and to turn the
Earth into a dead
wasteland.
$300 Answer from H1
What was the nuclear arms race?
$400 Question from H1
Unlike the previous
alliance formed after
WWI, this new post-
WWII alliance was
different because it had
military backing and
membership of the U.S.
$400 Answer from H1
What is the U.N. or United Nations
$500 Question from H1
This British trained lawyer
preached nonviolence to lead
India to democratic
independence.
$500 Answer from H1
Who was Gandhi?
$100 Question from H2
The U. S. responded to the Soviet takeover of
Eastern Europe with this program that sent
billions of dollars in American aid to Western
Europe to rebuild economies crippled by war
and to strengthen them against communism and
further encourage global capitalism.
$100 Answer from H2
What was the Marshall Plan
$200 Question from H2
Following World War II,
two Chinese armies fought
for control of China. The
winners were the Chinese
communists who
established this formal title
of China in 1949.
$200 Answer from H2
What is the People’s Republic of China?
$300 Question from H2
Despite the fact that his Chinese
government made some huge mistakes;
this man’s leadership became a model
for peasant revolutions in other places
like Vietnam and Cuba.
$300 Answer from H2
Who was Mao Zedong?
$400 Question from H2
This was President Truman’s
response to the Soviet attempt
to push and blockade the Allies
out of Berlin in 1948.
$400 Answer from H2
What was the Berlin Airlift?
$500 Question from H2
The construction of this in 1961
would later become the most
prominent symbol of the Cold
War.
$500 Answer from H2
What was the Berlin Wall?
$100 Question from H3
Western leaders used this theory
to explain their fears that if
another country fell to
communism, more might topple.
$100 Answer from H3
What was the “domino theory.”?
$200 Question from H3
Just 5 years after WWII, this former colony
of imperial Japan, was involved in a war
that required the first big test of the United
Nations.
$200 Answer from H3
What was the Korean War?
$300 Question from H3
The Soviets had their own
“Vietnam” experience in this
country where they fought
against Muslim guerrillas,
including Osama bin Laden,
who were supported by the
U.S.
$300 Answer from H3
What was the proxy war in Afghanistan?
$400 Question from H3
By 1950, the U.S. and several other Western
European countries formed this military alliance.
$400 Answer from H3
What is N.A.T.O (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)?
$500 Question from H3
Although the United States and the Soviet Union
never fought each other directly, they supported
opposing sides in armed conflicts around the
world. Local wars like Korea and Vietnam turned
into substitutes, or “____________,” for the
superpower death-struggle between communism
and capitalism.
$500 Answer from H3
What were the proxy Wars?
$100 Question from H4
In 1975 this war was
declared over with the
people of this small,
poor, rural country and
former colony of
imperial France that
had defeated the most
powerful nation in the
world.
$100 Answer from H4
What was the Vietnam War?
$200 Question from H4
This strategic warfare did not use traditional front lines of attack and
would instead rely on tactics such as attacking and disappearing
against the enemy.
$200 Answer from H4
What is guerrilla war/warfare?
$300 Question from H4
In 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to
experience this historic event.
$300 Answer from H4
Who was the first human to set foot on the
moon?
$400 Question from H4
This U.S. president took office after Harry Truman and
served two terms from 1953-1960
$400 Answer from H4
Who was Dwight D. Eisenhower?
$500 Question from H4
This U.S. president was in office during
the Cuban Missile Crisis.
$500 Answer from H4
When did President John F. Kennedy serve as president?
$100 Question from H5
This U.S. president was in office from 1963-1967
during the height of the Vietnam War years.
$100 Answer from H5
When did Lyndon B. Johnson serve as president?
$200 Question from H5
This U.S. vice president took over in 1945 to become president
after the death of FDR.
$200 Answer from H5
When did Harry Truman serve as president?
$300 Question from H5
This non-violent tactic was used successfully in India by
disobeying unfair British laws, enduring police beatings, and
serving prison time. Gandhi shamed Britain by showing the
world that Britain’s democratic government was denying
democracy to Indians.
$300 Answer from H5
What was Civil Disobedience in India?
$400 Question from H5
This economic philosophy
guided the Soviet Union and
other Eastern countries
during the cold war
$400 Answer from H5
What is Communism?
$500 Question from H5
This economic philosophy guided the
Western countries against that of the Soviet
Union
$500 Answer from H5
What is Capitalism?
Final Jeopardy
Explain how the new view of Earth from space
may represent a profound shift in human
perspective
Final Jeopardy Answer
One earth = one people/ not divided
by country or military.
And or the idea that earth is viewed
as a beautiful planet too precious to
waste over nuclear arms race and
other competitive environmental
destruction