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1 Welcome to Jeopardy!

2 Directions: This game will be like real Jeopardy except for a few changes Each team will participate in every question After each question is read, teams will have time to discuss amongst themselves and write their answer on the dry erase board Every team will provide and answer for each question There is no penalty for providing an incorrect answer, EXCEPT during Final Jeopardy and a Daily Double question Team getting to pick the question will rotate, since everyone participates in every question The group that picks a Daily Double answers the question on their own and can wager any amount of their total points $ amounts will be tracked on the PowerPoint, but designate someone within your group to monitor your own score and someone to mark off categories and questions asked You MUST wager at least half of your total points in Final Jeopardy The winner of the game will be the team with the highest $ amount at the end

3 Final Jeopardy Round 2 Team 2 Team 1 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5

4 Russian Revolution Causes
The Soviet Union Civil War ?’s Rasputin Wildcard $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Final Jeopardy $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Scores $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

5 Economic system the Soviet Union follows
$200 Economic system the Soviet Union follows

6 $200 Communism Scores

7 $400 The Russians suffered a humiliating defeat to this country in

8 $400 Japan Scores

9 This is the title of the czar’s wife.
$600 This is the title of the czar’s wife.

10 $600 Czarina Scores

11 $800 The march that ended in Bloody Sunday was led by this Russian class/group.

12 $800 Priests Scores

13 $1000 This Romanov czar was assassinated even after making major reforms to tsarist rule.

14 $1000 Alexander II Scores

15 These two countries aided the supporters of tsarist rule.
$200 These two countries aided the supporters of tsarist rule.

16 Great Britain and the U.S.
$200 Great Britain and the U.S. Scores

17 Daily Double

18 This was the peaceful Russian revolution.
$400 This was the peaceful Russian revolution.

19 The Spring (March) Revolution
$400 The Spring (March) Revolution Scores

20 $600 This is the name of the side who fought against communism in the civil war.

21 $600 “White” Russians Scores

22 This event caused Lenin to seek revolution.
$800 This event caused Lenin to seek revolution.

23 The czarist government killing his brother.
$800 The czarist government killing his brother. Scores

24 This man was the general of the Bolshevik Army.
$1000 This man was the general of the Bolshevik Army.

25 $1000 Leon Trotsky Scores

26 $200 Term for the fear many Americans had of communism. It was first used in the early 1920s but resurfaced in the later 1940s

27 $200 Red Scare Scores

28 $400 Bolsheviks believed that this government body was not “revolutionary” enough

29 $400 The Duma Scores

30 Once the czar abdicated, this man was made the head of the Duma.
$600 Once the czar abdicated, this man was made the head of the Duma.

31 $600 Alexander Kerensky Scores

32 $800 Lenin returned from this country to start the October, or Fall Revolution.

33 $800 Germany Scores

34 $1000 St. Petersburg’s name was changed after the revolution to Petrograd then this because it had no connection to tsarist times.

35 $1000 Leningrad Scores

36 This childhood event greatly effected Rasputin.
$200 This childhood event greatly effected Rasputin.

37 $200 Death of his sibling Scores

38 Rasputin’s wife lived in this Russian region.
$400 Rasputin’s wife lived in this Russian region.

39 $400 Siberia Scores

40 Daily Double

41 $600 Rasputin advised the czarina in the czar’s absence caused by Russia’s struggles in this event.

42 $600 World War I Scores

43 Rasputin healed the czar’s son, named this.
$800 Rasputin healed the czar’s son, named this.

44 $800 Alexi(s) Scores

45 Officially, Rasputin died because of this.
$1000 Officially, Rasputin died because of this.

46 Drowning/Hypothermia
$1000 Drowning/Hypothermia Scores

47 This is the name of the major railway of Russia
$200 This is the name of the major railway of Russia

48 Trans-Siberian Railway
$200 Trans-Siberian Railway Scores

49 $400 This is the name of the Bolshevik army that fought in the Russian Civil War.

50 $400 The Red Army Scores

51 $600 The communists moved the capital from Petrograd to this Russian city, it’s capital still today.

52 $600 Moscow Scores

53 This Soviet leader replaced Lenin as Communist Party Premier
$800 This Soviet leader replaced Lenin as Communist Party Premier

54 $800 Stalin Scores

55 $1000 This is the name of the Marxist revolutionary group that separated from the Bolsheviks because of disputes over party membership

56 $1000 Mensheviks Scores

57 Final Jeopardy Question
Communist Leaders Final Jeopardy Question Scores

58 In 1924, Soviet leader Lenin died because he suffered a series of these.

59 strokes Scores


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