Jeopardy Review - Gwinnett County Public Schools

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GAME RULES
JEOPARDY
WWI
People
100
100
Great
Depression
100
200
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300
Decisions
FINAL ROUND
Day Six Review
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Updated: April 2009
Category A
- Jeopardy -
100
This term describes European build-up
of weapons, soldiers, and naval
capabilities in the years prior to WWI.
Category A
- Jeopardy -
What is militarism?
100
Category A
- Jeopardy -
200
This military strategy caused
the western front of WWI to
remain almost the same for four
years.
Category A
- Jeopardy -
What is trench warfare?
200
Category A
- Jeopardy -
300
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
- Jeopardy -
300
What is the alliance system?
Category A
- Jeopardy -
400
This event served as a catalyst for the
start of WWI.
Category A
- Jeopardy -
400
What is the assassination of
Hapsburg heir Archduke
Francis Ferdinand?
Category A
- Jeopardy -
500
This requirement in the Treaty of
Versailles made Germany responsible
for compensating other countries for
WWI damages.
Category A
- Jeopardy -
What is reparations?
500
Category B
- Jeopardy -
100
This American is most famous for his
use of mass production to produce
affordable automobiles.
Category B
- Jeopardy Who is Henry Ford?
100
Category B
- Jeopardy -
200
This Russian leader headed the
Bolshevik Party during the
overthrow of the provisional
government.
Category B
- Jeopardy -
Who is V. I. Lenin?
200
Category B
- Jeopardy -
300
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
- Jeopardy -
300
Who is the Emperor of Japan
or Hirohito?
Category B
- Jeopardy -
400
This was the last monarch to rule
Russia.
Category B
- Jeopardy -
400
Who is Czar Nicholas II or the
last Romanov?
DAILY DOUBLE
- Jeopardy
-
How much would you
like to bet?
Category B
- Jeopardy -
500
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
- Jeopardy Who is Stalin?
500
Category C
- Jeopardy -
100
This term described the camps of
rundown shacks in which many
people had to live during the Great
Depression.
Category C
- Jeopardy -
What are Hoovervilles?
100
Category C
- Jeopardy -
200
This New Deal project built dams and
power plants along a southern river
and provided hundreds of jobs to
unemployed workers.
Category C
- Jeopardy -
200
What is the Tennessee Valley
Authority?
DAILY DOUBLE
- Jeopardy
-
How much would you
like to bet?
Category C
- Jeopardy -
300
This law, written as part of the
Second New Deal, guaranteed
collective bargaining rights for
workers.
Category C
- Jeopardy -
300
What is the National Labor
Relations Act or the Wagner Act?
Category C
- Jeopardy -
400
This is one of the three programs
established by the Social
Security Act of the
Second New Deal.
Category C
- Jeopardy -
400
What are old-age insurance,
unemployment compensation, and/or
aid for the disabled/children who have
lost an income-earning parent?
Category C
- Jeopardy -
500
One of the main causes of the Great
Depression (do not use the Stock
Market Crash).
Category C
- Jeopardy -
500
What is overproduction of goods,
under-consumption of goods,
too much leverage
(indebtedness), or inflation?
Category D
- Jeopardy -
100
This Amendment outlawed the
manufacture, sale, and
transportation of intoxicating
liquors.
Category D
- Jeopardy -
What is the 18th?
100
Category D
- Jeopardy -
200
This treaty officially ended WWI.
Category D
- Jeopardy -
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
200
Category D
- Jeopardy -
300
This term describes the system under which
France and Great Britain gained control of
Middle Eastern countries following WWI.
Category D
- Jeopardy -
What was the mandate system?
300
Category D
- Jeopardy -
400
This German leader chose to publish Mein
Kampf outlining his beliefs in antisemitism, anti-communism, and the
rights of superior individuals to take
control by force.
Category D
- Jeopardy Who is Adolf Hitler?
400
Category D
- Jeopardy -
500
This term refers to the U.S.
approach to WWI prior to 1917.
Category D
- Jeopardy -
What is neutrality?
500
Category E
- Jeopardy -
100
This conflict between the U.S.
and Spain concerned the
liberation of Cuba.
Category E
- Jeopardy -
What is the
Spanish-American War?
100
Category E
- Jeopardy -
200
This 19th century union organizer
fought for better labor laws for
American workers.
Category E
- Jeopardy -
Who is Samuel Gompers?
200
Category E
- Jeopardy -
300
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
- Jeopardy -
300
What is the Roosevelt Correlary
to the Monroe Doctrine?
DAILY DOUBLE
- 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.
Category E
- Jeopardy -
Who are the progressives?
400
Category E
- Jeopardy -
500
The name of one muckraking author and
the title of the person’s work.
Category E
- Jeopardy -
500
Who is Ida Tarbell/The History of the
Standard Oil Company OR Upton
Sinclair/The Jungle?
- 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 containing
FIVE 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:
th
Early 20 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.
Final 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
th
20
Century ISMs
What is totalitarianism?
Updated: April 2009