eoct jeopardy – standards 16 through 20
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EOCT Jeopardy – Standards 16 through 20 . Final Jeopardy . Standard 20 for 100. What was the key foreign policy program of the US until the downfall of the Soviet Union in 1991?. Check Your Answer . Standard 20 for 100 . Containment. Back to Game Board . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
EOCT Jeopardy – Standards 16 through 20
Standard 20
Standard 19
Standard 18
Standard 17
Standard 16
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Final Jeopardy
Standard 20 for 100
What was the key foreign policy program of the US until the downfall of the Soviet Union in 1991?
Check Your Answer
Standard 20 for 100
Containment
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Standard 20 for 200
What was the economic recovery plan for Europe
following WWII?
Check Your Answer
Standard 20 for 200
Marshall Plan
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Standard 20 for 300 Why did the change in
governments in China and North Korea concern
many Americans?
Check Your Answer
Standard 20 for 300
Because the new governments were
communists
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Standard 20 for 400 During the Korean War, the UN forces led by the U.S. succeeded in their
primary goal of _______________.
Check Your Answer
Standard 20 for 400
Preserving an anti communist government in
South Korea
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Standard 20 for 500
Why was the Cuban Missile Crisis significant?
Check Your Answer
Standard 20 for 500
It was the closest the US and the Soviet Union came
to nuclear war.
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Standard 19 for 100
Who proposed a march on Washington to force
President Roosevelt to end discrimination in the
defense industry?
Check Your Answer
Standard 19 for 100
A. Philip Randolph
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Standard 19 for 200 What event brought the
US into World War II?
Check Your Answer
Standard 19 for 200
The bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7,
1941
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Standard 19 for 300 What group of Americans
were removed from California, Oregon, and
Washington under Executive Order 9066?
Check Your Answer
Standard 19 for 300
Japanese Americans
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Standard 19 for 400
In WWII, D-Day refers to the ________________.
Check Your Answer
Standard 19 for 400
Allied invasion of France
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Standard 19 for 500 what was the purpose of the
Manhattan Project?
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Standard 19 for 500
to develop atomic weapons for military use
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Standard 18 for 100
What was the effect of the Wagner Act?
Check Your Answer
Standard 18 for 100
protected the workers right to unionize
As a result, labor union membership grew
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Standard 18 for 200 What was the purpose of
the TVA?
Check Your Answer
Standard 18 for 200
to improve navigation on the Tennessee River
Provide flood control Assist in agricultural and industrial
development Provide electricity and
employment to one of the poorest regions in the country
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Standard 18 for 300 What act was passed to
provide for old age pensions, unemployment insurance and aid to the
disabled?
Check Your Answer
Standard 18 for 300 Social Security Act
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Standard 18 for 400
Who was a symbol of social progress and
women’s activism during the 1930’s and 1940’s?
Check Your Answer
Standard 18 for 400
Eleanor Roosevelt
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Standard 18 for 500
What did Roosevelt try to do in response to pieces of
his first New Deal being declared unconstitutional?
Check Your Answer
Standard 18 for 500
Created a plan to add more justices to the
Supreme Court… this would be called the “court
packing plan” and was highly criticized
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Standard 17 for 100
What were four causes of the Great Depression ?
Check Your Answer
Standard 17 for 100
Overproduction Underconsumption
Stock market speculation Disparity in the wealth of
the nationBack to Game Board
Standard 17 for 200
What was one cause of the Dust Bowl?
Check Your Answer
Standard 17 for 200
Overworking for farm lands in the Great Plains
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Standard 17 for 300
What does the term Hooverville mean?
Check Your Answer
Standard 17 for 300
The popular name of shanty towns common during the
Great Depression. The name was used to mock
President Hoover.
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Standard 17 for 400
When did the stock market crash beginning the Great Depression?
Check Your Answer
Standard 17 for 400
October 1929
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Standard 17 for 500
What President did people criticize for not doing
enough to help the people during the Great
Depression?Check Your Answer
Standard 17 for 500
President Herbert Hoover
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Standard 16 for 100 What was the Harlem
Renaissance of the 1920’s?
Check Your Answer
Standard 16 for 100
A period of musical, artistic, and literary
productivity among African Americans in New York
CityBack to Game Board
Standard 16 for 200
Who was one of the famous composers
associated with Tin Pan Alley?
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Standard 17 for 200
Irving Berlin
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Standard 16 for 300
Who developed the first mass produced
automobile?
Check Your Answer
Standard 17 for 300
Henry Ford
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Standard 16 for 400
What was one result of the Red Scare?
Check Your Answer
Standard 16 for 400
Restrictions on immigration
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Standard 16 for 500
What led to the Red Scare?
Check Your Answer
Standard 16 for 500
The overthrow of the czar of Russia by communist
revolutionaries
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FINAL JEOPARDY Make your wager
** This may come from any standard we have done this year!
Final Jeopardy Question
The Coercive Acts were known in the colonies as ______________________.
Check Your Answer
Final Jeopardy Answer
The Intolerable Acts