Post WWII Jeopardy - Richmond County Schools

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To use this Jeopardy template:
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Be sure you have downloaded all the sound effect files and have them placed in the same
folder with the PowerPoint file you have open right now.
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Before making any changes to this file, go to “Save As…” and type in a new name for the
file.
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Decide if you will use the “Daily Double” slide. If so, then be sure to modify the game
board so that one of the dollar amounts will link to the Daily Double slide. (You need to
know how to modify hyperlinks in PowerPoint to do this. See slide 2)
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Type in all the Categories on slides 4-9.
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Type in the categories again on slide 10 (the Game Board).
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Type in all the Answers and Questions on slides 11-70.
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Type in the “Final Jeopardy” category, answer and question on slides 72-74.
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Use this template to create a separate file for Round 2 if you plan to have a second round.
(see steps 1-6 above). You will also need to link the Game Board to your Round 2 file. (You
need to know how to modify hyperlinks in PowerPoint to do this. See slide 2)
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Begin the presentation on slide 3 of the first round.
If you have questions, please contact David Occhino at david_occhino@bcsd.org
Do not distribute this file without David’s permission. Thank you.
Visit my website at docchino.bcsd.org
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Create a hyperlink to a specific slide:
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Select the text or object you want to represent the hyperlink.
On the Insert menu, click Hyperlink.
In the Insert Hyperlink dialog box, click the Document tab, and then click Select.
Locate and select the presentation that contains the slide you want to link to, and then
click Open.
Click Locate, and then select the title of the slide you want.
You may need to click the triangle next to Slide Titles to see the entire lis6. To assign a
tip to be displayed when you rest the mouse pointer on the hyperlink, click ScreenTip
and then type the text you want.
If you do not specify a tip, the slide title is use7. Click OK.
8. To preview the hyperlink in the slide show, click Slide Show at the lower left of the
Microsoft PowerPoint window.
Daily Double
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With your host, Mr. Blitch
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Georgia Performance Standards
• SS8H10 The student will evaluate key post-World War II
developments of Georgia from 1945 to 1970.
• a. Analyze the impact of the transformation of agriculture on
Georgia’s growth.
• b. Explain how the development of Atlanta, including the roles
of mayors William B. Hartsfield and Ivan Allen, Jr., and major
league sports, contributed to the growth of Georgia.
• c. Discuss the impact of Ellis Arnall.
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UNIT ESSENTIAL QUESTION(S):
– 1. Explain some of the ways that the lives of
Georgians changed after World War II.
Reflect upon economic, technological, and
political changes.
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Category 1
1950’s
Entertainment
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Category 2
The Cold War
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Category 3
The Korean
War
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Category 4
Georgia’s 3
Governors
Episode
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Category 5
Georgia’s Post
WWII Economy
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Category 6
It’s
Just…Saucy!
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1950’s
Entertainment
The
Cold
War
The Korean
War
GA 3
Governors
Episode
Georgia’s
Post WWII
Economy
It’s Just
…Saucy
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Round 2
Final
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$100
Cat 1: $100 A
Entertainment device that
spread during the 1950’s
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Cat 1: $100 Q
What is the television and
or (TV)?
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Board
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Cat 1: $200 A
Types of dinners invented
to heat and eat in front of
TV
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Cat 1: $200 Q
What are frozen dinners?
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The first major television
networks were ABC, CBS, &
______:
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What is NBC?:
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Two evangelists who used
TV to develop national
followings…
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Who are Billy Graham and
Oral Roberts?
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Board
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Cat 1: $500 A
Show that Elvis Presley
appeared on in 1956 that
drew a record 54 million
viewers..
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Cat 1: $500 Q
What is the Ed Sullivan
Show?
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Board
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War of Words and
diplomacy
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What is the Cold War?
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Board
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Two nations that were the
most powerful nations in
the world
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What are the USA & the
USSR?
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USSR kept eastern Europe
in communism behind the…
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What is the iron curtain?
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Containment of
communism lead to war in
_________ and ________
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What are Korean and
Vietnam?:
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German city that was
divided up between the
British, Americans, French
and Soviets..:
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What is Berlin?
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Asian nation divided after
WWII…
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What is Korea?
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Number of parallel that
divided North and South
Korea
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What is the 38th parallel?
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Section of Korea that is
communist
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What is North Korea?
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Section of Korea that is
democratic
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What is South Korea?
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Number of Georgians who
were killed in the Korean
War
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What is 500?
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Georgia governor who
could not run again in 1946
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Who was Gov. Ellis Arnall?
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Name of system in Georgia
elections that gave rural
counties an advantage in
statewide elections
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What was the county-unit
system?
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Winner of the 1946 election
who died before he was
sworn in …
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Who was Eugene
Talmadge?
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Georgian selected by the
General Assembly to be
governor after the death of
Eugene Talmadge
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Who is Herman Eugene
Talmadge?
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Lt. Governor of Georgia
who would finally be
declared governor by the
GA Supreme Court
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Who is Melvin Thompson?
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Georgia’s mild_______
lured many northern
companies to the south to
escape the cold winters.
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What is climate?
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_______ department store
was the first air-conditioned
building in Atlanta?
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What is Rich’s?
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In addition to favorable
weather, Georgia had low
business and individual…
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What are tax rates?
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By the close of the 1950’s
_______ was Georgia’s
largest employer?
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What is Lockheed?
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The world leader in
protecting us from old and
new diseases, came to
Atlanta in 1946
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What is the Center for
Disease Control (CDC)
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Concept that deemed
County unit system
unconstitutional by the 14th
Amendment
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What is one person one
vote?
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Georgia governor known
for making educational
improvements, remodeling
of the State Capitol and the
purchase of Stone
Mountain as a state park
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Who is Gov. Marvin Griffin?
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Augusta native that was
served as Georgia governor
from 1963-1967; known for
political moderation
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Who is Gov. Carl Sanders?
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Segregationist governor
who was elected governor
in 1966 and lt. governor in
1970
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Who is Gov. Lester
Maddox?
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76th Governor of Georgia;
served from 1971-1975
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Who is Gov. Jimmy Carter?
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Final Jeopardy!
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Final Category
Great Georgia
Politicians
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Final Jeopardy
Answer
Former Georgia Governor
and U.S. Senator; known as
the “Father of the school
lunch program.”
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Final Jeopardy
Question
Who is Richard B. Russell,
Jr.?
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