Jeopardy Game--Progressives thru Cold War

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By: Samantha Landon
Jeopardy Directions:
• Organize into small
groups.
• Appoint a
scorekeeper.
• Use the buzzer and
wait to be called on to
answer questions.
• Phrase answers in
the form of a
question, i.e. “What
is…”
• Questions about a
category? Ask for
clarification.
Progressives
WWI
Great Depression
WWII
Cold War
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What is they were all major labor
strikes ?
• Pullman, Homestead and Haymarket
Square are significant to the labor
movement during the Progressive era
because…
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What is AFL (American Federation
of Labor)?
• Samuel Gompers was the founder of this
labor union.
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What are elections?
• Secret Ballots, primary elections and the
17th Amendment are all Progressive
reforms in this area.
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What is government?
• Referendum, Initiative and Recall were all
Progressive accomplishments in this area.
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What is the Square Deal
(Roosevelt) and the New Freedom
( Wilson)?
• These were the Progressive plans created
by Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow
Wilson.
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What is 1914?
• World War I began in this year.
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What is France, Russia, Great
Britain, the U.S.?
• These countries made up the Allied
Powers.
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What are Ottoman Empire,
Austria-Hungary and Germany?
• These countries made up the Central
Powers.
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What are the Zimmerman
Telegram and the sinking of the
Lusitania?
• The U.S. entered World War I for these
reasons.
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What is the 14 Points?
• This was the name of the Woodrow
Wilson’s plan to eliminate the causes of
war.
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What is overspeculation, bank
failure, high tariffs, stock market
crash ?
• This is one of the causes of the Great
Depression.
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Who is Herbert Hoover?
• This president had shacks named after
him. People believed he did not do enough
to end the depression; he believed the
depression was part of the business cycle
and would end naturally.
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Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?
• This president was elected in 1932; he
promised a “New Deal” to end the
depression.
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What is the TVA, Social Security,
and FDIC?
• Name one of several New Deal programs
that is still around today.
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What is WWII?
• This event ended the Great Depression.
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What is the Treaty of Versailles?
• This treaty ending World War I punished
Germany so badly, that it helped lead to
World War II.
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What is the German invasion of
Poland?
• This event started World War II.
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What is the Lend-Lease Act?
• During the war, this act allowed the U.S. to
give Britain war supplies and old ships in
exchange leases on military bases in the
Caribbean.
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What is Island Hopping?
• The U.S. used the method of seizing
islands closer and closer to Japan and
using them as bases for air attacks on
Japan.
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What ?
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What is the executive branch?
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The branch of the government that
carries out law.
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Who is John Marshall?
• This man established judicial review.
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What is conservative?
• This interpretation of the Constitution
allows for a strict interpretation.
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What is liberal?
• This interpretation of the Constitution
allows for actions to be taken that are not
specifically stated in the Constitution.
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What is the Elastic Clause?
• This clause allows Congress to make any
law necessary to carry out its specific
powers.
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Any Questions from the game?
Any Questions for the test?
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