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Final Jeopardy
$100 Answer from H1
This popular music movement
was named after the beat and
movement of the music itself
$100 Question from H1
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Rock N’ Roll
$200 Question from H1
Elvis Presley was
controversial for this
action in the 1950s
$200 Answer from H1
Shaking his hips to
the beat of his
music
$300 Question from H1
Provided college
tuition and home loans
for veterans of WWII
returning from war
$300 Answer from H1
GI Bill
What did 50 Cent say to
his Grandma?
$400 Question from H1
Some of the houses during this
decade, especially in
Levittown, NY, were nicknamed this utensil because of
their shape
$400 Answer from H1
“Cookie Cutters”
What did Lil’ Wayne
call a brand new dollar
bill?
$500 Question from H1
Children who were not brought up in this
time period that did not conform to
society or had bad home lives usually
became
$500 Answer from H1
Juvenile Delinquents
$100 Question from H2
Women were
stereotypically this
occupation during
the 1950s instead of
in the job force
$100 Answer from H2
Housewives
$200 Question from H2
The movement stating
that women should
have political,
social, sexual,
intellectual and
economic rights
equal to those of
men
$200 Answer from H2
Feminism
$300 Question from H2
In 1972, this amendment
(would have been the the
27th) was proposed to
give women equal rights
$300 Answer from H2
Equal Rights
Amendment (ERA)
(RIP: 1972-1982)
$400 Question from H2
Women fought for
reproductive rights in
the famous 1973
supreme court case
$400 Answer from H2
Roe v. Wade
(1973)
$500 Question from H2
This woman led the
feminist movement with
her creation of the
National Organization of
Women and the
publication of The
Feminine Mystique
$500 Answer from H2
Bettie Friedan
$100 Question from H3
Leader of the Civil Rights
Movement in the early
1960s with his “Freedom
Now,” SCLC, non-violent
approach
$100 Answer from H3
Martin Luther King Jr.
$200 Question from H3
This group of
students integrated
a High School in
Arkansas in 1957
$200 Answer from H3
Little Rock Nine
$300 Question from H3
A Chicago AA
young boy who
said, “Bye baby” to
a white worker
while in
Mississippi and
was lynched
$300 Answer from H3
Emmett Till
$400 Question from H3
Group of white and AA young
people who rode to the US
South (Alabama) to protest the
segregation of the bus station
terminals
$400 Answer from H3
Freedom Riders
$500 Question from H3
First AA man to attend
Mississippi who was shot and
inspired the last great marches
of the Civil Rights Movementthe March Against Fear
$500 Answer from H3
James Meredith
$100 Question from H4
Early form of 1950s
counterculture found
in urban cities with
the belief of “why
conform?”
$100 Answer from H4
The Beat Movement
$200 Question from H4
1960s-1970s
counter-culture that
believed in free
love and wore
alternative
hairstyles and
clothing lines
$200 Answer from H4
Hippies
$300 Question from H4
Malcolm X was coleader of the
organization of
Black Muslims”,
also known as
$300 Answer from H4
The Nation of Islam
$400 Question from H4
SNCC member who
chanted “Black
Power!” “Black
Power!” during the
March Against Fear
$400 Answer from H4
Stokeley Carmichael
$500 Question from H4
Sometimes seen as militant for
their actions with firearms, the
Black Panthers operated out of
this west coast city and
eventually expanded their
chapters to other urban cities
$500 Answer from H4
Oakland, CA
$100 Question from H5
Popular music of
the “me”
generation that
featured a big ball,
groovy moves, and
John Travolta
$100 Answer from H5
DISCO!!!!
$200 Question from H5
This scandal in political
corruption and sabotage
cost Americans a lot of
faith in their government
$200 Answer from H5
Watergate Scandal
$300 Question from H5
The real name of “Deep Throat,”
who fed FBI information to the
Washington Post reporters Bob
Woodward and Carl Bernstein
straight from FBI files
$300 Answer from H5
W. Mark Felt
$400 Question from H5
Vice-President of
Richard M. Nixon who
resigns, along with
Nixon-allowing Gerald
Ford to rise to the
Presidency
$400 Answer from H5
Spiro Agnew
$500 Question from H5
Students protesting about
US troop involvement in
Cambodia resulted in four
deaths at this University
$500 Answer from H5
Kent State
University
Final Jeopardy
This question rules.
No, this question rules.
Final Jeopardy
Good luck!
Theodore “Beaver”
Cleaver’s brother’s
name in the 1950s
sitcom: Leave It to
Beaver
Final Jeopardy
Good luck!
Name one of the two
actors that
popularized the
counter-culture hit
Easy Rider
Final Jeopardy Answer
1.
Wally!!!
Final Jeopardy Answer
2.
Dennis Hopper and
Peter Fonda
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