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Jeopardy WWII Diploma cy Cold War Life in USSR Europea n Unity Potpourri Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

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Jeopardy. WWII Diplomacy. European Unity. Life in USSR. Cold War. Potpourri. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from WWII Diplomacy

These men represented the “Big Three” throughout most of WWII.

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$100 Answer from WWII Diplomacy

Who are FDR, Stalin, andChurchill?

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$200 Question from WWII Diplomacy

This was the policy agreed upon at the Casablanca Conference in 1943 related to the Axis powers and how the war would end.

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$200 Answer from WWII Diplomacy

What is unconditional surrender?

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$300 Question from WWII Diplomacy

The foundations for this later conflict were being established during WWII diplomatic negotiations, as distrust among the Allies grew.

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$300 Answer from WWII Diplomacy

What is the Cold War?

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$400 Question from WWII Diplomacy

Much like Wilson did after WWI, FDR supported the creation of this type of organization after WWII ended.

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$400 Answer from WWII Diplomacy

What is a supranational organization?

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$500 Question from WWII Diplomacy

Earlier in the war, the US wanted the USSR to fight on this front; the US (Truman) later changed its mind to prevent the USSR from having another communist sphere of influence there.

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$500 Answer from WWII Diplomacy

What is the Pacific Front (Japanalso acceptable)?

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$100 Question from Cold War

The Cold War has been described as a conflict of these two ideologies.

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$100 Answer from Cold War

What are communism anddemocracy/capitalism?

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$200 Question from Cold War

This pact was signed between some 27 countries in Western Europe and North America; an attack against one would be treated as an attack against all.

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$200 Answer from Cold War

What is the North AtlanticTreaty Organization (NATO)?

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$300 Question from Cold War

The policy, followed by the Soviets, said the Soviets had a right and duty to interfere in socialist nations when it felt there was a need to do so.

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$300 Answer from Cold War

What is the Brezhnev Doctrine?

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$400 Question from Cold War

This conflict, an example of a proxy war, was justified by calling it a UN police action.

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$400 Answer from Cold War

What is the Korean War?

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$500 Question from Cold War

This was a news source broadcasted by Western powers to communist-led Eastern European countries.

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$500 Answer from Cold War

What is Radio Free Europe(or Radio Liberty)?

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$100 Question from Life in USSR

Under Stalin, these (also known as gulags) were used to remove perceived threats to the USSR without directly killing them.

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$100 Answer from Life in the USSR

What are prison camps or labor camps?

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$200 Question from Life in the USSR

This Soviet leader is known for his de-Stalinization program.

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$200 Answer from Life in the USSR

Who is Nikita Khrushchev?

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$300 Question from Life in the USSR

The USSR was a union of more than just Russia; it also included several countries from this general geographic area which would later gain independence.

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$300 Answer from Life in the USSR

What is Eastern Europe?

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$400 Question from Life in the USSR

During the Cold War, Brezhnev was able to ease tensions with the US, known as this.

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$400 Answer from Life in USSR

What is détente?

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$500 Question from Life in USSR

This program contributed to the USSR’s economic stagnation due to the amount of the budget it took to fund.

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$500 Answer from Life in the USSR

What is the space program?

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$100 Question from European Unity

The foundations for the later European Union were laid by this agreement, acronym GATT.

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$100 Answer from European Unity

What is the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade?

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$200 Question from European Unity

The word “Benelux” is used in reference to these three Western European countries where many of the early unity agreements were headquartered.

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$200 Answer from European Unity

What are Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg?

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$300 Question from European Unity

The ECSC, formed in 1952, created a supranational authority for these two industries.

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$300 Answer from European Unity

What are coal and steel?

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$400 Question from European Unity

The European Union was created in 1991-2 by these agreements.

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$400 Answer from European Unity

What are the Maastricht Agreements?

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$500 Question from European Unity

This organization was formed in 1967 by combining the ECSC and the EEC.

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$500 Answer from European Unity

What is the EuropeanCommunity (EC)?

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$100 Question from Potpourri

This book, written by a former prisoner on a Soviet gulag, was allowed to be printed by Khrushchev for the purposes of his de-Stalinization efforts.

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$100 Answer from Potpourri

What is One Day in the life ofIvan Denisovich (Solzhenitsyn)?

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$200 Question from Potpourri

The Great Depression was set off when this stock market crashed in 1929.

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$200 Answer from Potpourri

What is the New York StockExchange (NYSE)?

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$300 Question from Potpourri

Following WWII, Germany was split into various Allied occupation zones; this former capitol city was also divided.

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$300 Answer from Potpourri

What is Berlin?

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$400 Question from Potpourri

This type of warfare was prevalent during WWI; it ended up prompting the US to join.

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$400 Answer from Potpourri

What is submarine warfare?

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$500 Question from Potpourri

WWI did not originate as a war directly between numerous countries; rather, the alliance system and the initial conflict between these two nations started it all.

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$500 Answer from Potpourri

What are Austria and Serbia?

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Final Jeopardy

This author wrote, “If one man kills another, it is murder, but if a hundred thousand men kill another hundred thousand, it is considered an act of glory!?”

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Final Jeopardy Answer

Who is Tolstoy?(The book is Kingdom of God)