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Game design by Mary Catherine McGillvray Industrialization Immigration Urbanization The Progressive Era Imperialism and WWI 1920s and Great Depression The Road to WWII Game design by Mary Catherine McGillvray

Final Jeopardy! Industrialization Immigration Urbanization The Progressive Era Imperialism and WWI 1920s and Great Depression The Road to WWII $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Industrialization, Immigration, and Urbanization $100 Three reasons that labor unions formed

Industrialization, Immigration, and Urbanization $200 A “hands-off” style of government

Industrialization, Immigration, and Urbanization $300 The nickname for a person who uses unfair business practices and low wages in order to make a profit.

Industrialization, Immigration, and Urbanization $400 In the battle between labor unions and businesses, this is the side that the government favored during the 1910s.

Industrialization, Immigration, and Urbanization $500 The development of cities, the growth of industry, and maintaining an inexpensive labor force depended on these

The Progressive Era $100 3 goals of the Progressive Movement

The Progressive Era $200 An author who exposed the poor conditions of the meatpacking industry in his book, The Jungle

The Progressive Era $300 A photographer who showed poor living conditions in his book, How the Other Half Lives

The Progressive Era $400 This gave women the right to vote in 1920

The Progressive Era $500 This gave Congress the ability to collect taxes based on income.

Imperialism and WWI $100 An territory annexed through the American imperialist policy

Imperialism and WWI $200 Three territories gained by the U. S Imperialism and WWI $200 Three territories gained by the U.S. due to the Spanish-American War

Imperialism and WWI $300 A policy that said China should be free to trade with any country

Imperialism and WWI $400 The four causes of WWI.

Imperialism and WWI $500 The reason that the Senate opposed the Treaty of Versailles

1920s and the Great Depression $100 an unintended consequence of the 18th Amendment

1920s and the Great Depression $200 A court case about the teaching of evolution in schools.

1920s and the Great Depression $300 A numerical limit on how many immigrants could enter the U.S. from certain countries or regions

1920s and the Great Depression $400 What were the three major goals of the New Deal?

1920s and the Great Depression $500 The political party that favored more government intervention during the Depression

The Road to WWII $100 Giving in to someone’s demands to keep them satisfied

The Road to WWII $200 The policy that made the U. S The Road to WWII $200 The policy that made the U.S. the “Great Arsenal of Democracy”

The Road to WWII $300 Allowing countries to purchase weapons as long as they transported them.

The Road to WWII $400 3 examples of how the Germans violated the Treaty of Versailles before WWII began.

The Road to WWII $500 The date that the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor

Industrialization, Immigration, and Urbanization $100 (choose 3) What are… Low wages Unsafe working conditions No benefits Lack of freedom in the workplace

Industrialization, Immigration, and Urbanization $200 What is Laissez-faire?

Industrialization, Immigration, and Urbanization $300 What is a Robber Baron?

Industrialization, Immigration, and Urbanization $400 Who are the businesses?

Industrialization, Immigration, and Urbanization $500 Who are immigrants?

The Progressive Era $100 (Choose 3) What are… Regulating big businesses Ending corruption in government Helping the common man Social reform More direct democracy

The Progressive Era $200 Who is Upton Sinclair?

The Progressive Era $300 Who is Jacob Riis?

The Progressive Era $400 What is the 19th Amendment?

The Progressive Era $500 What is the 16th Amendment?

Imperialism and WWI $100 What is Hawaii?

Imperialism and WWI $200 What are Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines?

Imperialism and WWI $300 What is the Open Door Policy?

Imperialism and WWI $400 What are Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism?

Imperialism and WWI $500 The Senate wanted to avoid foreign entanglements, wars, and a loss of sovereignty.

The 1920s and Great Depression $100 What is a rise in organized crime?

The 1920s and Great Depression $200 What is the Scopes Trial?

The 1920s and Great Depression $300 What is a quota?

The 1920s and Great Depression $400 What are Relief, Recovery, and Reform?

The 1920s and Great Depression $500 What is the Democratic Party?

The Road to WWII $100 What is appeasement?

The Road to WWII $200 What is the Lend-Lease Act?

The Road to WWII $300 What is the Cash and Carry Policy?

The Road to WWII $400 (choose 3) What are… Stopped paying reparations Placed troops in the Rhineland Built up a military (including navy, air force) Annexed Austria Annexed the Sudetenland Annexed Czechoslovakia Invaded Poland

The Road to WWII $500 What is December 7, 1941?

Daily Double!

Final Jeopardy!

Founding Documents

Final Jeopardy One of the ideals that is common to the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights

Final Jeopardy Answer (choose one) What is… government derives power from the people, people have individual rights, people can change the government