Who Wants to Be a Millionaire PowerPoint Game Template

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$1 Million
$500,000
$250,000
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$100 Question
What was the only way people were
able to eat and survive in the
Warsaw Ghetto?
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Cannibalism
Smuggling
Stealing
Growing Gardens
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This was a council of elders
given the authority to run the
Ghetto.
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Shoma Ha’mer
Rabbincalplatz
Judenrat
Judenstag
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When the Great Action began the
Jews were told this.
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Resettled in the East
They could go home
Going to Israel
Going to die
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$500 Question
Before the Holocaust the word Ghetto
simply referred to the
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High Crime Area
Factory Area
Low Rent Area
Jewish Area
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$1,000 Question
Unlike earlier Ghettos, the new ones
of the Nazi period were
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In Urban Areas
For Jews only
Segregated
Closed and guarded
Proceed
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$2,000 Question
The first people to be deported
from the Ghettos to the death
camps were the
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Old and Sick
Workers
Healthy
Jewish Police
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$4,000 Question
This was the largest Jewish
Ghetto of the Nazi Period.
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Lodz
Terezin
Warsaw
Krakow
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$8,000 Question
The square where the Jews
would go before boarding the
trains to their deaths.
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Pawiak
Umschlagplatz
Choldna
Mila 18
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$16,000 Question
He was head of the Warsaw Ghetto
who believed by cooperating with
the Nazis it would save lives.
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Janusz Korczak
Joseph Szerynski
Adam Czerniakow
Antek Zuckerman
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$32,000 Question
He was the leader of the Jewish
Fighting Organization who chose
to die with honor instead of being
gassed.
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Mordechai Anielewicz
Marek Elderman
Kazik Shalem
Antek Zuckerman
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$64,000 Question
Known as the “Mr. Rogers of
Poland” he ran an orphanage in the
Ghetto and refused to leave his
children.
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Adam Czernaikow
Antek Zuckerman
Patrick Olowski
Janusz Korczak
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$125,000 Question
The survivors of the Warsaw
Ghetto Uprising made their way
out of the Ghetto by.
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The Streets
The Sewers
The Sky
The Subways
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$250,000 Question
“We are all going to die. The
choice we have is which way; the
gas chambers, or with honor” was
the slogan of what organization?
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ZOB
ZCO
Homer T’sh Ha
ZBO
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$500,000 Question
As seen in the film “The Pianist” all
of the following were restrictions
placed upon Jews in Warsaw
EXCEPT
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Identifying Armbands
Registering whereabouts
Forced into the Ghetto
2000 zlotys at home
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$1,000,000 Question
An annual fast day in Judaism which
commemorates the anniversary of a
number of disasters in Jewish history.
The Nazis chose this day to begin the
deportations to the death camps.
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Yom Kippur
Sukkot
Ha’ Homar
Tisha B’Av
Return to Main
Lifelines
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Eliminate two of the possible
answers. Leave one correct answer
and one incorrect answer.
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Allow the student to ask one person
in the class what they think the
correct answer is.
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Have everyone in the class cast a
vote for what they think the correct
answer is.
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