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Jeopardy Random Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Nazi Germany Communist Russia Random Dictators Countries Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Renaissance He was the leader of the Fascist party in Italy

$100 Answer from Renaissance Benito Mussolini

$200 Question from Renaissance Replaced Neville Chamberlain As Prime Minister of Great Britain

$200 Answer from Renaissance Winston Churchill

$300 Question from Renaissance Became the head of the Communist Party and Soviet Union after Lenin's death

$300 Answer from Renaissance Joseph Stalin

$400 Question from Renaissance Became chancellor of Germany And leader of Nazi Party

$400 Answer from Renaissance Adolf Hitler

$500 Question from Renaissance Nicknamed Generalissimo because he quickly Rose through the ranks of the Spanish Military

$500 Answer from Renaissance Francisco Franco

$100 Question from Feudal System This country invaded Ethiopia in Its quest to rebuild the Roman Empire

$100 Answer from Feudal System Italy

$200 Question from Feudal System Wanted to build an empire in East Asia

$200 Answer from Feudal System Japan

$300 Question from Feudal System Years of political instability and Civil war won by Francisco Franco

$300 Answer from Feudal System Spain

$400 Question from Feudal System Empire built by Nazi’s and became known as Third Reich

$400 Answer from Feudal System Germany

$500 Question from Feudal System Country showed desire to stay Out of WWII by passing neutrality laws

$500 Answer from Feudal System United States

$100 Question from Manor Hitler’s special force of soldiers Known as Storm Troopers were called this

$100 Answer from Manor Brownshirts

$200 Question from Manor The German strategy of quick and Decisive victories known as Lightning War

$200 Answer from Manor Blitzkrieg

$300 Question from Manor Adolf Hitler wrote this while serving a 5 year prison sentence

$300 Answer from Manor Mein Kampf

$400 Question from Manor The invasion of this country Sparked the beginning of WWII

$400 Answer from Manor Poland

$500 Question from Manor This country did Nazi Germany Seize without a fight?

$500 Answer from Manor Czechoslovakia

$100 Question from Invaders Joseph Stalin emerged as the dictator Of Russia after this leader died

$100 Answer from Invaders Lenin

$200 Question from Invaders Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler Signed this

$200 Answer from Invaders Non-Aggression Pact

$300 Question from Invaders Who were the countries of the Axis Powers?

$300 Answer from Invaders Japan, Italy and Germany

$400 Question from Invaders To get rid of his political opposition Stalin killed millions called

$400 Answer from Invaders The Great Purge

$500 Question from Invaders What does the USSR stand for?

$500 Answer from Invaders Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

$100 Question from Crusades A government in which the leaders Control all aspects of society is called

$100 Answer from Crusades Totalitarianism

$200 Question from Crusades This policy in which one country gives into the demands Of another country to avoid a larger conflict is called

$200 Answer from Crusades Appeasement

$300 Question from Crusades Who successfully led a march Into Rome and forced Italian King to give him power?

$300 Answer from Crusades Benito Mussolini

$400 Question from Crusades What agreement was signed by FDR and Churchill?

$400 Answer from Crusades Atlantic Charter

$500 Question from Crusades This policy is where the US would Provide planes, tanks and ammo to Those countries vital to the defense

$500 Answer from Crusades Lend-Lease Act

Final Jeopardy What was nickname of Benito Mussolini

Final Jeopardy Answer Il Duce