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3 100 200 300 400 500 Chp. 9a Chp. 9b Chp. 9cChp. 10a Chp. 10b Chp. 10c

4 He argued that unemployment came not from overproduction, but a decline in demand A 100

5 John Maynard Keynes A 100

6 The purpose of this was to transform the USSR from an agricultural into an industrial economy A 200

7 Stalin’s Five Year Plan A 200

8 This was a destructive Nazi rampage against the Jews A 300

9 Kristallnacht A 300

10 A period of low economic activity and rising unemployment. A 400

11 An economic depression A 400

12 These laws excluded Jews from German citizenship and forbade marriages between Jews and Germans. A 500

13 The Nuremberg Laws A 500

14 This gave Germany new western boarders with France and Belgium. B 100

15 The Treaty of Locarno B 100

16 This state of government aims to control the political, economic, social, intellectual and cultural lives of its citizens. B 200

17 A Totalitarian State B 200

18 Hitler established a totalitarian state because he given the power to ignore the constitution for four years because of this act. B 300

19 The Enabling Act B 300

20 This was the leading policy- making body of the Communist Party. B 400

21 The Politburo B 400

22 These artists tried to express in their art the revulsion for what they saw as the insanity of life. B 500

23 The Dadaists B 500

24 He was the propaganda minister for Nazi Germany. C 100

25 Joseph Goebbels C 100

26 This glorifies the state above the individual by emphasizing the need for a strong central government led by a dictator. C 200

27 Fascism C 200

28 An international commission created this to deal with runaway German inflation by reducing Germany’s reparation debt. C 300

29 The Dawes Plan C 300

30 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

31 He led the Spanish military in a revolt against the democratic government. C 400

32 Francisco Franco C 400

33 This James Joyce novel is a famous example of the “Stream of Consciousness” technique. C 500

34 Ulysses C 500

35 After successfully establishing the Republic of Turkey, he introduced many reforms, many kept after his death. D 100

36 Kemal Ataturk D 100

37 He protested British laws by using methods of civil disobedience, refusing to obey laws considered to be unjust. D 200

38 Mohandas Gandhi D 200

39 In China, this army fought the Nationalists by using guerilla tactics. D 300

40 The Communists D 300

41 He ordered the killing of thousands of Communists in the Shanghai Massacre. D 400

42 Chiang Kai-shek D 400

43 He was a celebrated Mexican leader who gained approval for standing up to the U.S. and was the creator of the political system that lasted until Vicente Fox. D 500

44 Lazaro Cardenas D 500

45 In November 1917, this state Britain’s intention to make Palestine the national home of the Jews. E 100

46 The Balfour Declaration E 100

47 This gradually developed into vast companies that controlled major segments of the Japanese industrial sector. E 200

48 Zaibatsu E 200

49 E 300 Gandhi’s march to the sea to protest British taxes and restrictions on salt.

50 The Salt March E 300

51 His “New Life Movement” was an attempt to promote traditional Confucian values while rejecting the excessive individualism of Western Capitalism. E 400

52 Chiang Kai-shek E 400

53 He united Arabs and founded an absolute monarchy that protects Mecca and Medina. E 500

54 Ibn Saud E 500

55 He led the People’s Liberation Army on the Long March. F 100

56 Mao Zedong F 100

57 He established the modern state of Iran in 1935. F 200

58 Reza Shah Pahlavi F 200

59 In the Autumn of 1931, this nation was invaded by an extremist group of middle- level Japanese army officers acting without government approval. F 300

60 Manchuria F 300

61 This is a government in which a select few exercise control. F 400

62 Oligarchy F 400

63 Father of modern India and lead non-violent resistance against the British. F 500

64 Mohandas Gandhi F 500

65 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Pakistan. Click on screen to begin

66 He was the founder of the State of Pakistan. Click on screen to continue

67 Mohammed Ali Jinnah Click on screen to continue

68 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Study Hard! Test on Monday! Have a good weekend! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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