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$200 $300 $400 Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 EconomicsIdeasCauses Turning PointsPolitics

During this turning point, people learned to farm and domesticate animals. People settled and civilization developed. C1 $100

What is the Neolithic Revolution? C1? $100

This turning point led to the transformation of Japan from a feudal society to a modern, industrialized society. C1 $200

What is the Meiji Restoration? C1 $200

He and his party tried to completely transform family life. In his Marriage Reform Law, forced marriages and female infanticide were banned. Women were granted equality. C1 $300

Who is Mao Zedong? C1 $300

After it, many African and Asian colonies gained independence. Decolonization occurred in the years after it. C1 $400

What is World War II? C1 $400

It can be considered a turning point because it greatly increased grain production in the Indian subcontinent and in Latin America. Timer The final Jeopardy answer is: C1 final

What is the Green Revolution?

C2 $100 It developed direct democracy but only free men born in the city-state could vote. Women, slaves, and foreigners could not vote.

C2 $100 What is Athens?

C2 $200 In this state, the citizen is totally subjected to the absolute authority of the state.

C2 $200 What is a totalitarian state?

C2 $300 It led to great inequalities. Stephen Biko died in police custody and Nelson Mandela was imprisoned.

C2 $300 What is apartheid?

C2 $400 In 1979, this nation experienced a religious revolution. Shi’a Islam is the dominant religion of this nation.

C2 $400 What is Iran?

C2 $500 At independence, the Indian subcontinent was divided into India and Pakistan. This political leader believed that Muslims would face discrimination in a Hindu- dominated India.

C2 $500 Who is Muhammad Ali Jinnah?

C3 $100 It is an economic theory that colonies must benefit the mother country. Colonies export natural resources and import finished goods.

C3 $100 What is mercantilism?

C3 $200 In this economic system, government planners make all economic decisions.

C3 $200 What is a command economy?

C3 $300 It is the economic theory that government should not intervene in the market. It is a French term that can be translated as “Let them do as they please.”

C3 $300 What is Laissez-faire?

C3 $400 It was Mao Zedong’s plan to restructure China’s economy. It failed and created famine.

C3 $400 What is the Great Leap Forward?

C3 $500 It allows for the free movement of goods between Canada, the United States, and Mexico by eliminating tariffs.

C3 $500 What is NAFTA (the North American Free Trade Association)?

C4 $100 It is a policy of extending a country’s influence through diplomacy or force. It leads to the creation of colonies.

C4 $100 What is imperialism?

C4 $200 It is the conversion to or adoption of Western traditions or techniques. Peter the Great and Mustafa Kemal Atatürk advocated it.

C4 $200 What is Westernization?

C4 $300 The idea that the communist nations of the world must form an alliance during the Cold War led to it.

C4 $300 What is the Warsaw Pact?

C4 $400 His invention spread ideas, in particular, the ideas of Martin Luther and his criticisms against the Roman Catholic Church.

C4 $400 Who is Johann Gutenberg?

C4 $500 It was Vladimir Lenin’s idea that led to the implementation of it. It encouraged some free market reform but Stalin replaced it with his Five-Year Plans.

C4 $500 What is the New Economic Policy (NEP)?

C5 $100 It was an important cause of the French Revolution, especially when it came to taxation.

C5 $100 What is inequality?

C5 $200 A cause of it was to acquire cheap raw materials for European factories.

C5 $200 What is imperialism?

C5 $300 A cause of it was to replace a dying Native American Indian population.

C5 $300 What is the Atlantic Slave Trade?

C5 $400 Causes of it included hunger, poverty and a desire to end the nation’s involvement in war.

C5 $400 What is the Bolshevik Revolution?

C5 $500 A cause of it was fear that a Muslim minority would face discrimination in a Hindu- dominated nation.

C5 $500 What is the partition of the Indian subcontinent?

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