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Jeopardy
Round 1- U.S. History 1900-1945
And
Round 2 - Post WWII America
Depression
and New Deal
World War I /
Roaring 20s
Progressive
Era
100
World War
II
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
Go to Double Jeopardy
100
Go to Final Jeopardy
World War I and the Roaring 20s
for 100
• This was President Wilson’s most
forward looking point in his 14
Points. It was the vehicle by which
he hoped the world would remain
peaceful.
BACK
League of Nations
World War I and the Roaring 20s
for 200
• Under Wilson, these laws made it
illegal to discuss anything
“disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or
abusive” about American
government, constitution, or army
BACK
and navy
Espionage and Sedition Acts
World War I and the Roaring 20s
for 300
• The presence of strikes, anarchy, and
the fear of the spread of communism
led to this from 1919-1920.
Red Scare
BACK
World War I and the Roaring 20s
for 400
• What film showed the negative
effects of technology on society
in the 1920s?
Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times
BACK
World War I and the Roaring 20s
for 500
• Give two examples that the ideas of
The New Negro had found their way
into African-American culture.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Art of Aaron Douglas
Poetry of Langston Hughes
Marcus Garvey and the UNIA
Music / performers of the Harlem Renaissance
BACK
Depression and New Deal for
100
• Hoover’s major idea to help
solve the Great Depression
BACK
Volunteerism or Charity
Depression and New Deal for
200
• Famous photojournalist who
worked for the Farm Security
Administration. Showed the
human suffering of the Great
Depression.
Dorothea Lange
BACK
Depression and New Deal for
300
• Job competition, racism, and
nativism led to this event during
the Great Depression.
Mexican Repatriation
BACK
Depression and New Deal for
400
• ___________ was a new union that
appeared during the Great
Depression. It introduced the
____________ as a method to
protest for their goals.
BACK
CIO, Sit-down Strike
Depression and New Deal for
500
• The depression worldwide led to
the appearance of this government
belief. It taught that the nation was
everything and the individual
should sacrifice himself for the
good of the nation.
Facism
BACK
World War II for 100
• FDR’s speech that outlined what
the world was fighting for in
WWII.
Four Freedoms
BACK
World War II for 200
• Propaganda program meant to
encourage women to join the
work force during WWII.
Rosie the Riveter
BACK
World War II for 300
• _____________ threatened a March on
Washington, and FDR issued
_________ to avoid the embarrassment
of this threatened march.
A. Philip Randolph, Executive Order 8802
BACK
World War II for 400
DAILY DOUBLE
• Name THREE events that showed
the negative ways minorities were
affected by the WWII environment
1. Japanese Internment
2. Zoot Suit Riots
3. Port Chicago Incident
4. Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment
5. Bracero Program
BACK
World War II for 500
• Name all three significant minority
groups we discussed who fought
and helped win WWII.
1. 442nd Regiment – Japanese
2. Navajo Code Talkers
3. Tuskegee Airmen – African Americans
BACK
Progressive Era for 100
• Organization created to fight in
courts for civil rights for African
Americans
N.A.A.C.P.
BACK
Progressive Era for 200
• 1st time the U.S. government
sided with labor (workers) in a
dispute.
Coal Strike of 1902
BACK
Progressive Era for 300
• Sterlization laws and antimiscegenation laws were part of
what movement during the
Progressive Age?
Eugenics
BACK
Progressive Era for 400
DAILY DOUBLE
• Name two muckrakers we
discussed and the issues they
brought to light
Ida Tarbell: Power of trusts – Oil
Lewis Hine: Child labor
Jacob Riis: Tenement conditions
Lincoln Steffens: Corrupt city governments
BACK
Progressive Era for 500
• Name THREE attempts to control
morality during the Progressive
age.
1. Comstock Law
2. 18th Amendment
3. Mann Act
4. Closing of the play Sapho
5. Baths in El Paso for immigrants which
resulted in the Bath Riots
BACK
Jeopardy -- Round 2
The Cold War and
American Society
1950-1970
The Vietnam The Cold War Civil Rights
War
Years
and
Protest
200
200
200
American
Culture
1950-1970
200
400
400
400
400
600
600
600
600
800
800
800
800
1000
1000
1000
1000
Go to final Jeopardy
The Vietnam War for 200
• Leader who the United States
believed couldn’t control South
Vietnam. Part of this assessment
was based on his handling of
Buddhist discontent.
Ngo Dinh Diem
BACK
The Vietnam War for 400
DAILY DOUBLE
• Name THREE facts which prove
North Vietnam a formidable
opponent in the Vietnam War
1. Guerilla War
2. Successful infiltration of South Vietnam
3. U.S. refusal to bomb North Vietnam
until later in the war.
4. Anti-war protests in the United States
BACK
The Vietnam War for 600
• What aspect of the Vietnam war was most
questioned by African American Leaders?
The draft – they saw a
disproportionate number of blacks
being drafted
BACK
The Vietnam War for 800
• This gave President Johnson
unlimited authority to escalate
American involvement in
Vietnam
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
BACK
The Vietnam War for 1000
• How did the Vietnam war affect
the Democratic Party?
It became split heading into the election
of 1968. Hubert Humphrey ran and
planned to continue the war, while
Robert Kennedy planned to get out of the war
BACK
Civil Rights and Protest for 200
• Student protest movement
whose goals were stated in the
Port Huron Statement
SDS or Students for a Democratic Society
BACK
Civil Rights and Protest for 400
• This strategy was the bedrock
of organizations like SCLC,
SNCC and CORE
Non-violence and direct action
BACK
Civil Rights and Protest for 600
• This tactic worked well for the
UFW to get grape growers in
California to recognize their
union.
Boycott
BACK
Civil Rights and Protest for 800
DAILY DOUBLE
• Civil Rights leader who emphasized the role
of people in the trenches. She helped create
SNCC.
Ella Baker
BACK
Civil Rights and Protest for 1000
• Listed ways to become a legal
immigrant: kinship, asylum, and job
skills. Considered more humane than
the National Origins Act.
Immigration Act of 1965
BACK
American Culture 1950-1970 for
200
• Name given to young people who
embraced drugs, free love, and
protesting during the 1960s.
Counterculture
BACK
American Culture 1950-1970 for
400
Name two events which showed that
“middle America” was getting fed up
with protests and the fight for civil
rights.
Attica Prison
Woodstock
Altamont Music Festival
Manson Murders
Boston Bus Integration Riots
BACK
American Culture 1950-1970 for
600
These appeared in many backyards
of the era and were a sign of the
fear of nuclear attack on the United
States.
Bomb Shelters
BACK
American Culture 1950-1970 for
800
• Technique created during the
UFW grape strike. Meant to
allow strikers to laugh at their
oppressors.
Teatro Campesino
BACK
American Culture 1950-1970 for
1000
DAILY DOUBLE
• Wrote the Feminine Mystique
and later formed NOW.
Betty Friedan
BACK
Cold War Era for 200
• This film showed the witch
hunt aspects of HUAC.
Guilty By Suspicion
BACK
Cold War Era
for 400
• Created to quickly inform the public of
an impending nuclear crisis. Today it
is used more for storm warnings and
child abductions
Emergency Broadcast System
BACK
Cold War Era
for 600
• Created by the Office of Civil Defense.
This was meant to prepare and inform
young children about how to react in
case of a nuclear attack.
BACK
“Duck and Cover”
Cold War Era for 800
• This showed that while the U.S. was
informing its people about the dangers of
nuclear war, it might also be creating a lot
of fear. Had memorable quote, “If you are
within one mile of where one of these
bombs strike, you’ll die.”
“If The Bomb Falls”
BACK
Cold War Era for 1000
• President Truman created an
executive order in 1947 which
authorized this. Showed that he
had caved to the fears of the spread
of communism.
Loyalty Program
BACK
Final Jeopardy
Place your Wage
Process created during the Progressive Age
which allows voters to propose new laws.
Initiative