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Final Exam Jeopardy - MWH $100 French and Ind. Revolutions Russian Revolution W & P intro And WWI Imperialism WWII and Aftermath $200$300$400$500 $400$300$200$100$500$400$300$200$100$500$400$300$200$100$500$400$300$200$100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Increased output of machine made goods which began in England in the 18 th century. Increased output of machine made goods which began in England in the 18 th century. What is the Industrial Revolution? What is the Industrial Revolution?

1 - $200 This mostly contributed to the shorter life span of those living in the cities vs. those in the country during the Industrial Revolution. This mostly contributed to the shorter life span of those living in the cities vs. those in the country during the Industrial Revolution. What is illness caused by unhealthy living conditions? What is illness caused by unhealthy living conditions?

1 - $300 Labor unions developed in the 19 th century in response to these conditions. Labor unions developed in the 19 th century in response to these conditions. What are wages and working conditions? What are wages and working conditions?

1 - $400 Ideas from the Enlightenment, weak leadership and financial crisis and famine were causes of which revolution? Ideas from the Enlightenment, weak leadership and financial crisis and famine were causes of which revolution? The French Revolution. The French Revolution.

1 - $500 The establishment of public schools, a fair tax code and a comprehensive set of laws were the accomplishments of which leader of the French Revolution? The establishment of public schools, a fair tax code and a comprehensive set of laws were the accomplishments of which leader of the French Revolution? Who is Napoleon Bonaparte? Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?

2 - $100 The Russian Revolution was a turning point in history because of this event. The Russian Revolution was a turning point in history because of this event. What is being the first nation with a Communist economic system? What is being the first nation with a Communist economic system?

2 - $200 The Great Purge, Five Year Plans and Collectivization The Great Purge, Five Year Plans and Collectivization What were parts of Stalin’s plan to create a totalitarian state? What were parts of Stalin’s plan to create a totalitarian state?

2 - $300 Economic decisions were made by government officials alone under this system Economic decisions were made by government officials alone under this system What is Stalin’s command economy? What is Stalin’s command economy?

2 - $400 These pre-revolutionary Czarist leaders resisted all efforts at reform and exercised harsh rule. These pre-revolutionary Czarist leaders resisted all efforts at reform and exercised harsh rule. Who were Czar Alexander III and Nicholas II? Who were Czar Alexander III and Nicholas II?

2 - $500 This German economic philosopher and his book provided the ideas of reform for the Russian Revolution. This German economic philosopher and his book provided the ideas of reform for the Russian Revolution. Who is Karl Marx and The Communist Manifesto? Who is Karl Marx and The Communist Manifesto?

3 - $100 This Peace Treaty ended religious wars in Europe, began the practice of diplomatic negotiations between nation states and lasted almost 100 years. This Peace Treaty ended religious wars in Europe, began the practice of diplomatic negotiations between nation states and lasted almost 100 years. What is the Peace of Westphalia? What is the Peace of Westphalia?

3 - $200 Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism and Assassination. Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism and Assassination. What are the five causes of World War I? What are the five causes of World War I?

3 - $300 One of Wilson’s 14 Points, it was intended to establish a world peace organization to guarantee political independence for all nations One of Wilson’s 14 Points, it was intended to establish a world peace organization to guarantee political independence for all nations What is the League of Nations? What is the League of Nations?

3 - $400 After WWI the situation in Germany was characterized by these conditions After WWI the situation in Germany was characterized by these conditions What are inflation, high unemployment and weak leadership in the Weimar Republic? What are inflation, high unemployment and weak leadership in the Weimar Republic?

3 - $500 These were the goals of France and Great Britain at the Paris Peace Conference. These were the goals of France and Great Britain at the Paris Peace Conference. What was to severely punish Germany and gain revenge? What was to severely punish Germany and gain revenge?

4 - $100 This agricultural practice was a main cause of inadequate food supplies in Africa during European colonization. This agricultural practice was a main cause of inadequate food supplies in Africa during European colonization. What is plantation farming for cash crops such as cotton? What is plantation farming for cash crops such as cotton?

4 - $200 At this meeting European nations got together to divide up Africa At this meeting European nations got together to divide up Africa What is the Berlin Conference? What is the Berlin Conference?

4 - $300 The takeover of a country by a stronger nation with the intent to dominate people’s lives in many ways The takeover of a country by a stronger nation with the intent to dominate people’s lives in many ways What is Imperialism? What is Imperialism?

4 - $400 The main reason why Great Britain sold opium in China. The main reason why Great Britain sold opium in China. What is the desire to improve the balance of trade between by using this addictive drug as a trading commodity? What is the desire to improve the balance of trade between by using this addictive drug as a trading commodity?

4 - $500 Rivalries and mistrust between nations in Europe as well as increased nationalism in colonized areas made this a major cause of WWI. Rivalries and mistrust between nations in Europe as well as increased nationalism in colonized areas made this a major cause of WWI. What is Imperialism? What is Imperialism?

5 - $100 Germany, the Sudetenland, the Rhineland, and Austria were the main parts of this empire. Germany, the Sudetenland, the Rhineland, and Austria were the main parts of this empire. What was Hitler’s Third Reich? What was Hitler’s Third Reich?

5 - $200 This agreement between Roosevelt and Churchill upheld the rights of free trade and choice of government and became the plan for post WWII peace. This agreement between Roosevelt and Churchill upheld the rights of free trade and choice of government and became the plan for post WWII peace. What is the Atlantic Charter? What is the Atlantic Charter?

5 - $300 The deliberate murder of a particular ethnic or racial group The deliberate murder of a particular ethnic or racial group What is genocide? What is genocide?

5 - $400 The statement of principles of this international organization is based on the belief that it could settle disputes without warfare and protect members against aggression. The statement of principles of this international organization is based on the belief that it could settle disputes without warfare and protect members against aggression. What is the United Nations? What is the United Nations?

5 - $500 The Yalta Conference held in 1945 between Great Britain, the USSR and the United States was convened for this reason. The Yalta Conference held in 1945 between Great Britain, the USSR and the United States was convened for this reason. What is to determine how to restructure Europe after the war.? What is to determine how to restructure Europe after the war.?

Final Jeopardy Based on the Armenian Genocide, the Holocaust and Rwanda, these two practices remain powerful forces in the 20 th and 21 st centuries. Based on the Armenian Genocide, the Holocaust and Rwanda, these two practices remain powerful forces in the 20 th and 21 st centuries.