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SEMESTER II REVIEW JEOPARDY!!

French Revolution World War I WWII and the Cold War Grab Bag JEOPARDY! Industrial Revolution

100 This group led the French Revolution Who were the Bourgeoisie? BONUS: Why did they lead the Revolution? They were the best educated with access to Enlightenment ideas.

200 The Old Order in France, in which people were divided into three estates. What was the Ancien Regime?

300 One of the main leaders of the Reign of Terror Who was Maximillean Robespierre?

400 A document created by the National Convention saying that all male citizens are free and equal under the law What is the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen?

500 The 12 man group that was established by the National Convention to protect France from both internal and external threats during the Reign of Terror. What was the Committee of Public Safety?

100 The mass migration of people to cities and the growth of cities What is urbanization?

200 DAILY DOUBLE An economic system in which the government takes a “hands-off” approach. What is laissez-faire?

300 Stalin’s rule depended on the use of secret police and terror. If one was found to speak out against the leader, they might find themselves in this system of brutal labor camps What is the gulag?

400 Three Reasons why the Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain. What were natural rivers for transportation, a stable government and natural resources such as coal and iron. –What is natural rivers and good ports to make transportation easy? –What is a stable government that allowed the country to focus on the economy? –What is natural resources including coal and iron.

500 This political idea is the belief that the goal of society was to bring about the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people What is Utilitarianism

100 The MAIN Causes of World War I. What were… –Militarism –Alliances –Imperialism –Nationalism

200 The Primary goal of the Treaty of Versailles. What was blaming and punishing Germany for the War.

300 Three reasons for the United States entry into World War II What are… –Zimmerman Note –Sinking of the Lusitania –U-boat attacks on Merchant vessels

400 Reason why Great Britain entered World War I on the side of the Allies. What was Germany’s invasion of neutral Belgium?

500 DAILY DOUBLE This event sparked the beginning of World War II What was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

100 This was constructed to stop East Germans from fleeing to West Berlin. What was the Berlin Wall?

200 Soviet Union military alliance with other Eastern European countries What was the Warsaw Pact?

300 The US strategy to recapture Japanese- held territory, moving ever closer to Japan What is island-hopping?

400 An economic system in which all decisions are made by the government. What is a command economy?

500 Massive US aid package to strengthen democratic governments in Europe after World War II. What was the Marshall Plan?

100 a one-party dictatorship that tries to regulate every area of its citizens’ lives. What is a totalitarian state

200 The belief that an inevitable struggle between social classes would lead to a classless society. What is communism?

300 This convention’s goal was to preserve peace through a balance of power and restoring ‘legitimate’ monarchs after the Napoleonic Wars What was the Congress of Vienna?

400 President Wilson’s terms for resolving World War I and all future wars. What were the Fourteen Points?

500 This was the purpose of the Nuremberg Laws. What was to take away Jewish citizenship and other basic rights?