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2 Lets get ready to play T.A.K.S. Review Jeopardy. Press here for Instructions Press here to begin the game. GAME # 2: Topics include – Important people of the early 1900s / Specific Dates in US History / The Twenties / World War I / Specific Eras in US History Press here for Final Jeopardy Instructions GARLAND INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

3 5 pts 10 pts 15 pts 20 pts 25 pts Significant Individuals Major Eras in U.S. History Specific Dates America at War 5 pts 10 pts 15 pts 20 pts 25 pts The Roaring Twenties

4 1920s aviator who became the hero of the decade PT

5 Who was Charles Lindbergh?

6 His “rough riders” gained fame in the Spanish America War, built Panama Canal, “big stick” policy PT

7 Who was Theodore Roosevelt?

8 Industrialist whose factories used assembly lines to cut the costs of production PT

9 Who was Henry Ford?

10 A former democratic candidate for the presidency, he was the prosecuting attorney in the Scopes Trial PT

11 Who was William Jennings Bryan?

12 A famous attorney who defended John Scopes PT

13 Who was Clarence Darrow?

14 A time of economic problems during the 1930s PT

15 What was the Great Depression?

16 A period when the middle class led a movement to reform industries, the government and society PT

17 What was the Progressive Era?

18 The era after WWII when there was serious tension between the United States and the Soviet Union PT

19 What was the Cold War?

20 A major social reform movement of the late 1950s and 1960s PT

21 What was the Civil Rights Movement?

22 A period known for corruption in government, growth of industries and wide differences in the wealth of U.S. citizens PT

23 What was the Gilded Age?

24 These were the years that America fought in World War II PT

25 What was happening between 1941 and 1945?

26 The years that World War I began and ended PT

27 What is the significance of the dates 1914 and 1918?

28 10 seconds (or click mouse to move on to the question) to declare how much you will risk on this question.

29 The stock market crashed in this year PT

30 What happened in 1929?

31 The Spanish American War happened in this year PT

32 What happened in 1898?

33 The Reconstruction Period ended in this year PT

34 What happened in 1877?

35 A war between the U.S. and a European country over the future of Cuba PT

36 What was the Spanish-American War?

37 The acquisition of this island led to the concerns over American expansionism and its new position as a world power PT

38 What were the Philippines?

39 Unlimited submarine warfare led to this ` PT

40 What was a major reason for U.S. involvement in WWI?

41 These were the details of President Wilson’s plan for Europe after WWI PT

42 What was the 14 points?

43 This was a document the U.S. never signed due to concerns over the League of Nations PT

44 What was the Treaty of Versailles?

45 This was the name given to the period of anti-communist hysteria after WWI PT

46 What was the Red Scare?

47 This was passed due to concerns over the boom in immigration during the early 1900s PT

48 What was the immigration restriction legislation? (or the Emergency Quota Act)

49 This was a trial over the teaching of the theory of evolution in the public schools PT

50 What was the Scopes Trial?

51 Two programs created during the Great Depression as part of the New Deal and still affect lives today PT

52 What are the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.) and Social Security

53 This was started by the 18th Amendment and led to an increase in organized crime PT Final Jeopardy Re-View Final Jeopardy Instructions

54 What was Prohibition?

55 Here is how you play: 1.DO NOT USE or ALLOW STUDENTS TO USE the mouse scroller. The slides are not in order and the game will not work that way. 2. There is a slightly darker, long, thin red box on the top of the main screen. It will return you to the opening slide should you desire to stop the current game but not the program. 3.First remember that for jeopardy you are given the answer and you must state the “question” in question form to get credit. Its backwards! 4. Choose the topic and point value you wish to attempt, and click on it with the mouse. You will have to keep your own scores. 5. Whenever you are ready to confirm the correct “question”, click on the “question” button on the bottom of the page to find out what it is 6. You will need some paper and something to write with 7. From that page to return back to main game playing screen click the “continue”button at the bottom of that page. 8. Once a button has been clicked that button is eliminated from the game. You will have to keep track of what you have clicked. Press this button when your ready to begin Press here for information on color coding

56 COLOR CODE: In addition to providing the point value in the bottom right hand corner, each slide in the game has a color based on how many points are scored by correctly identifying the question that goes with the answer given. This will help you identify the point value as the game goes along. Daily Double: The point value is determined by how many of his or her points the student wishes to risk. Press this button when your ready to begin the game Press here to go back to instructions

57 Your subject will be: The Great Depression ***You have 20 seconds (or click the mouse to begin) to decide how much to risk on final Jeopardy. You must write it down before the question comes up. Not Ready? Press here to go back

58 Along with many policies of the “New Deal” this was the most significant reason for the end of the Great Depression Write down your answer on paper. You have until the song ends. Discuss the answers then when your ready click the question button to see who got it right.

59 What was the start of World War II? We hope you enjoyed TAKS Jeopardy. To end the game press “esc” key. Or to go back to the main game slide, press the red button. Thanks for playing! Tally up your scores, and lets see who the winners is! Play Again

60 To begin final Jeopardy, click on the 25 point question of the topic on the right hand side of the slide of the main slide page. (In other words press the bottom right button on the main game slide). In the bottom right corner of that slide will be a button entitled “Final Jeopardy”. Press this button if you are ready to begin because it is based on a timer. The host of the game must ask the contestants for their wagers and “questions” before pushing the “Question” button. Press the button to get your answer. If they were correct, add the points. If they were incorrect, subtract the points. Add up the Score and you will have your winner or winners. BACK Press to see what the slide and button will look like

61 In the bottom right corner of that slide will be a button entitled “Final Jeopardy”. Press this button if you are ready to begin because it is based on a timer. The host of the game must ask the contestants for their wagers and “questions” before pushing the “Question” button. Press the button to get your answer. If they were correct, add the points. If they were incorrect, subtract the points. Add up the Score and you will have your winner or winners. BACK

62 I have blocked out the question so it is not given away Press this button ONLY when you are ready to begin Final Jeopardy! Opening Page BACK


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