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PowerPoint Jeopardy RussiaGermany“Isms”PeopleMiscellaneous

What was the purpose of the Five-Year-Plan? Category 1 – 10 points

How did Russia’s involvement in WWI impact the Russian government? (negatively) Category 1 – 20 points

What type of people supported the Red Army in the Russian Civil War? Category 1 – 30 points

How did the communist revolution impact women? (positively) Category 1 – 40 points

What does USSR stand for? Category 1 – 50 points

Hitler’s book, Mein Kampf, in English means: Category 2 – 10 points

What was Hitler’s main method for achieving lebensraum? Category 2 – 20 points

What was the name of the area in Czechoslovakia in which many Germans lived? Category 2 – 30 points

The Munich Conference was held to address the problems of a German threat to the nation of: Category 2 – 40 points

Why did Germans take Hitler and his message so seriously? (What was going on in Germany) Category 2 – 50 points

If a person values equality more than freedom, what “ism” would they prefer? Category 3 – 10 points

What are 3 similarities of Communism and Fascism? Category 3 – 20 points

Nazism was the German form of ________. Category 3 – 30 points

What is a totalitarian state? Category 3 – 40 points

What is the main idea behind existentialism? Category 3 – 50 points

Who was the 1 st Communist leader of Russia? Category 4 – 10 points

Who ruled Russia when WWI began? He was later executed. Category 4 – 20 points

This man had great control over the czarina. He was murdered by Russian nobles. Category 4 – 30 points

Who was the leader of the Third Reich? Category 4 – 40 points

Who were the Bolsheviks? Category 4 – 50 points

A non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union in 1939 was signed by: Category 5 – 10 points

What promises were made to the Indian people in exchange for their service In WWI? Category 5 – 20 points

What was Kristallnacht? Category 5 – 30 points

What is appeasement? Category 5 – 40 points

In 1935, Italy invaded and defeated what country? Category 5 – 50 points