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Double Jeopardy. CREDITS. Double Jeopardy. WWI. WWII. The 20’s. The Cold War. Principles of the Constitution. The American Revolution. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $600. $600. $600. $600. $600. $600. $800. $800. $800. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CREDITS

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Major allies of the United States in World War I

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Who are the French, the British, and the Russians?

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The British ocean liner torpedoed and sunk by a German sub in

1915; 1198 people, including 128 Americans were killed

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What is the Lusitania?

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The two major reasons the United States eventually

declared war onGermany and the other

Central powers

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What is Germany’s continued use of unrestricted submarine

warfare, and the Zimmerman note instructing Mexico what

they would receive if they would attack the U.S.?

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Open diplomacy between countries, freedom of the seas, removal of tariffs, reduction of

armaments, an end to the policies of imperialism, and a creation of a general association of nations

to keep peace

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What is Wilson’s plan for world peace, called the “Fourteen

Points?”

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Battle in the Pacific that blockedthe southern plan of the Japanese to invade the United States-served to

begin to turn the tide inthe Pacific front in favor of the

United States

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What is the Battle of Midway?

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WACS, “Rosie the Riveter,” and rationing

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What are some of the roles women played in the war effort?

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Two reasons Truman decided to drop the atomic bomb on the

Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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What are the refusal of the Japanese to immediately

surrender andthe projected loss of lives if the U.S. had to invade the Japanese

islands?

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Executive Order 9066-later challenged in the Supreme Court

as a violation of the rights of Japanese American citizens

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What is the order that relocated all Japanese living on the West

Coast of the U.S. into internment camps in the interior of the

United States?

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The plane flown by Charles Lindbergh when he made the first

solo, nonstop flight from New York to Paris in 1927

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What is the Spirit of St. Louis?

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The man responsiblefor developing the assembly

line production of automobiles and the introduction of a

minimum wagefor an 8 hour day for

factory workers

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Who is Henry Ford?

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The attorneys for the 1925 Scopes trial that challenged the Tennessee law forbidding the teaching of evolution in the

public schools

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Who are William Jennings Bryan for the prosecution and Clarence

Darrow for the defense??

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The 1919-20 nationwide anti-Communist crusade against left-

wing Americans whose patriotism was suspect

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What is the Red Scare?

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The doctrine adopted in 1947 that promised U.S. support for any nation that was threatened by

Communism-later led to involvement in both Korea and

Vietnam

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What is the Truman Doctrine?

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The six day crisis in 1962 whenthe U.S. discovered the Soviets were

building nuclear missile launchsites in Cuba; the U.S. then ordered a

blockade until the Soviets dismantled the sites.

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What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

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Draft card burning, draft dodging, and the incident at Kent

State

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What are examples of protests against continued military involvement by the U.S. in

Vietnam?

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The formal name of the organization made up of eleven nations that joined together after

World War II (primarily in response to the aggression of the Soviet Union); pledged to fight

for each other if attacked

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What is the North American Treaty Organization (NATO)?

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The principle in the Constitution that divides the functions of government into legislative,

executive, and judicial and the reason for its use

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What are separation of powers and to keep any one part of the government from gaining too

much power?

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Veto, Senate approval of Presidential appointments, and

declaring a law unconstitutional

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What are examples of the checks and balance system?

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Type of government where the ultimate power rests in all the

citizens entitled to vote for representatives who exercise that

power

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What is a republic?

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The principle that divides the powers and responsibilities of

government between the nation and the state

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What is federalism?

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Battle known as the “Shot Heard Round the World” because it

began the American Revolution

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What is the Battle of Lexington?

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July 4, 1776

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What is the date of the adoption of the Declaration of

Independence?

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The battle fought in Virginia resulting in the British surrender

and the independence of the American colonies

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What is the Battle of Yorktown?

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A decisive turning point victory for the Americans because it

brought the French in to aid the American cause for

independence

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What is the Battle of Saratoga?

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Granted $13 billion in aid for former servicemen-aid ranged

from educational grants, to housing, and other services to

assist them with the readjustment to society after World War II

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What is the G.I. Bill of Rights?

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Special Thanks• Barbara Caffee-Social Studies Curriculum

Coordinator for CFBISD

• Georgeanne Hultman , Brian Horn, and Pier Larsen- history teachers, Creekview High School

• Eric Fink-Technology consultant for CFBISD; Aziz Merchant and David Kim-technology students

• Jeopardy music from Television’s Greatest Hits, Volume II, distributed by TVT Records, 23 E. 4th St. New York, New York, 10003