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1 20 pt 30pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt WWIUSSR/ChinaWWII Africa & Latin America India

Mrs. K’s Jeopardy Rules No Notes or Textbooks (or electronics!)No Notes or Textbooks (or electronics!) When it is your turn, select a category and point valueWhen it is your turn, select a category and point value You may ask your team members for help, but YOU must answer the question.You may ask your team members for help, but YOU must answer the question. Answering in the form of a question is encouraged!Answering in the form of a question is encouraged! If you get the question right, you gain points; get it wrong, you lose pointsIf you get the question right, you gain points; get it wrong, you lose points If one team gets the question wrong, the other team has the opportunity to steal the question by giving the “thumbs up” sign and designating a team member to answer the question. Same scoring rules apply.If one team gets the question wrong, the other team has the opportunity to steal the question by giving the “thumbs up” sign and designating a team member to answer the question. Same scoring rules apply. Provided both teams are in the positive at the end of the game, we will go to a final jeopardy question where you can wager points.Provided both teams are in the positive at the end of the game, we will go to a final jeopardy question where you can wager points. No cheating, complaining, or bad sportsmanship!No cheating, complaining, or bad sportsmanship! 2

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5 The 300 mile long line of armies stretching from Switzerland to the North Sea:

6 What is the Western Front?

7 The assassination of _____ by ______ sparked WWI

8 Who are Franz Ferdinand & Gavrilo Princep

9 President Wilson’s plan for world peace after WWI was called the:

10 What is the “Fourteen Points”

11 The leader of the Zionist Movement

12 Who is Herzl?

13 This event brought the U.S. out of neutrality and into WWI on the side of the Allies

14 What is the Zimmerman Note?

15 Mao Zedong’s escape from the Guomindang to Shaanxi:

16 What is the Long March?

17 The leader of the Red Army:

18 Who is Leon Trotsky?

19 Name of the prison camps where millions of Soviets were sent by Stalin:

20 What are gulags?

21 Nationalist political party founded on democratic principles in 1912, in China:

22 What is the guomindang?

23 He fought against Chinese communists and Japanese invaders as the head of the Guomindang:

24 Who is Chiang Kai-Shek?

25 “Lightning War”

26 What is blitzkrieg

27 Hitler signed a secret pact with this country in 1939

28 What is the Soviet Union (USSR)

29 The prime motivation for Japanese invasion of South East Asia

30 What are oil & rubber (raw resources)

31 Hitler wrote this book while in jail in the 1920s:

32 What is Mein Kampf

33 Site of victory by the British over Germany forces, who were led by Erwin Rommel

34 What is El-Alamein?

35 Haile Selassie was the leader of:

36 What is Ethiopia?

37 In 1912, western-educated African lawyers/journalists founded this.

38 What is the African National Congress?

39 The dictator of Brazil from , and again from

40 Who is Vargas?

41 This party was composed mainly of Mexican middle- class and industrial workers.

42 Who are constitutionalists?

43 This was the reason South Africa’s economy flourished during the Great Depression.

44 What is gold (gained value)

45 Indian leader who practiced nonviolence

46 Who is Gandhi?

47 To protest Hindu dominance of India, India Muslims founded this:

48 What is the All-India Muslim League?

49 Which Indian leader supported full industrialization?

50 Who is Nehru?

51 Muhammad Ali Jinnah founded this:

52 What is Pakistan?

53 This event of the 20 th century turned Pakistan & India into bitter enemies:

54 What is the annexation of Kashmir?

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List 3 of the 4 major things that the Treaty of Versailles did to Germany! 56

- War-Guilt Clause - Huge reparations payments - Overseas territories/colonies taken away - No airforce, hardly any military 57

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