Chapter 14 The Great Depression

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Chapter 14 The Great Depression Jeopardy Chapter 14 The Great Depression

Famous People Politics Battles Japanese Americans History Potpourri $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Famous People $100 He transformed the Soviet Union from a rural nation to an industrial power. Who was Stalin?

Famous People-$200 Who was Patton? This famous general led the 3rd Army into Paris to liberate the city. Who was Patton?

Famous People-$300 To protest discrimination, he ordered a march on Washington in 1941. Who was Phillip Randolph

Famous People-$400 This person vowed, “I shall return,” when he left the Philippines. Who was MacArthur.

Famous People-$500 This general led battles in Iwo Jima, Battan, and Leyte. Who was MacArthur?

Politics$100 The problem of inflation was tackled by this govt agency. What was the Office of Price Administration?

Politics-$200 This made it possible for veterans to attend college for free. What was the GI Bill?

Politics-$300 This policy allowed the president to provide arms to certain foreign countries What was the Lend Lease Act?

Politics-$400 This was decided at the Yalta Conference. What is how to deal with Germany post-war. Specifically, that Germany would be divided?

Politics-$500 New democracies established in Europe after WWI were eventually replaced by this. What were dictatorships?

Battles-$100 What was the Battle of the Bulge? The last German offensive. What was the Battle of the Bulge?

Battles-$200 The reason Germany engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic. What was to keep food and supplies from Great Britain and the Soviet Union?

Battles-$300 The use of the atom bombs was done for this reason. What was to save American lives?

Battles-$400 Supreme Commander of US forces in Europe. Who was Eisenhower?

Battles-$500 This battle marked a turning point in the war for the Russians. What was the Battle of Stalingrad?

Japanese-Americans $100 First generation Japanese Americans living on the West Coast were subject to this. What is internment?

Japanese Americans- $200 The relocation of Japanese Americans into camps occurred because of this. What is US military authorities considered them a security threat?

Japanese Americans-$300 Japanese Americans that were relocated were forced to do this. What is sell their homes, property, and belongings?

Japanese Americans-$400 What was strong anti-Japanese sentiment? FDR’s decision to place Japanese Americans in internment camps was based on a response to this. What was strong anti-Japanese sentiment?

Japanese Americans-$500 This Supreme Court case justified the internment. What was Korematsu v US?

History-$100 The battle for this island forecasted what an invasion of Japan would be like. What was Okinawa?

History-$200 To combat inflation, the US did all of the following: What was raise income tax, encourage purchase of war bonds, and impose wage and price controls

History-$300 What was the battle of Iwo Jima? At this battle, the US faced the most heavily defended spot on earth, but it was important to be a base for US bombers. What was the battle of Iwo Jima?

History-400 The scientist in charge of the Manhattan Project. Who was Oppenheimer?

History-$500 Your History teacher’s favorite drink. What is coffee?

Potpourri- $100 The scientists on the Manhattan Project were responsible for this. What was the development of an atomic bomb?

Potpourri - $200 The Germans surrendered on this day. What was V-E Day, or May 8th, 1945?

Potpourri - $300 Where was Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Atomic bombs were dropped on these two cities. Where was Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

Potpourri - $400 The 3 leaders at the Yalta Conference. Who was Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin.

Potpourri - $500 What is to ensure US troops were adequately supplied? A major reasoning for wartime rationing was this. What is to ensure US troops were adequately supplied?

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