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JeopardyProblem Background Evidence Questions Epilogue

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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from Problem

What was the man's name in the problem portion of the chapter?

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$100 Answer from Problem

B.A. Rogers

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$200 Question from Problem

What did B.A. Rogers do that was significant?

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$200 Answer from Problem

Opened a new type of store/department store

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$300 Question from Problem

What is an example of a store from this time?

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$300 Answer from Problem

Macy's

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$400 Question from Problem

Who took over the store after B.A. Rogers died?

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$400 Answer from Problem

His son Thomas

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$500 Question from Problem

How were these stores different from the other stores of their time?

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$500 Answer from Problem

Wider variety, open later, one price for all

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$100 Question from Background

What new position/job in the consumption world did women receive?

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$100 Answer from Background

Store clerks.

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$200 Question from Background

What three factors determined the size of a city before urbanization?

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$200 Answer from Background

Jobs, fuel, and food.

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$300 Question from Background

What company created the first catalogue?

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$300 Answer from Background

Sears Roebuck & Company

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$400 Question from Background

What four businesses thrived during this time of consumption?

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$400 Answer from Background

John Wananmaker, Adam Gimbel, Marshall Field, and Rowland Macy.

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$500 Question from Background

How did railroads help consumerism?

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$500 Answer from Background

They connected nationally, they transported hard to reach goods, and they were able to reach rural areas.

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$100 Question from Evidence

How much did a stamp cost in the early 1900's?

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$100 Answer from Evidence

A stamp would cost only .02¢

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$200 Question from Evidence

The application of the internal combustion engine "sparked" what to be massively produced after being shown at the 1900 World Fair?

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$200 Answer from Evidence

Automobile

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$300 Question from Evidence

Home machines became popular because of innovation and pricing. What kind of engine is used in a record player?

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$300 Answer from Evidence

spring-motors (you wound them up).

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$400 Question from Evidence

Henry Ford is known for the assembly line, but what industry gave him the idea?

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$400 Answer from Evidence

Meat packing plants. They had to break down the carcass of beef animals for consumption (the dis-assembly line!). 

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$500 Question from Evidence

Name one of the three theories discussed that Einstein talked about in the early 1900's.

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$500 Answer from Evidence

Special relativity, Brownian motion or the photoelectric effect.

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$100 Question from Questions

What was one thing that the ads showed for men to buy?

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$100 Answer from Questions

Smoking jackets, overcoats, cigars, coats, gloves, cuff links, or boots

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$200 Question from Questions

“Excuse me, do you have any___________.”

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$200 Answer from Questions

Grey Poupon

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$300 Question from Questions

What book did Earnest Calkins write?

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$300 Answer from Questions

The Business of Advertising

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$400 Question from Questions

“Advertising does not simply display, it ________.” 

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$400 Answer from Questions

Entices

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$500 Question from Questions

How did Calkins define advertising?

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$500 Answer from Questions

Business Imagination

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$100 Question from Epilogue

The Mall of America is in Bloomington, Minnesota, which is a ________ of the Twin Cities.

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$100 Answer from Epilogue

Suburb

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$200 Question from Epilogue

In recent years, this replaced malls as the major form of retail.

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$200 Answer from Epilogue

“Big box” retail

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$300 Question from Epilogue

Conspicuous consumption is a term from this critical theory.

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$300 Answer from Epilogue

Marxism

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$400 Question from Epilogue

Journalists who revealed corrupt practices of businessmen and other social issues were called this.

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$400 Answer from Epilogue

Muckrakers

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$500 Question from Epilogue

The eyes in the cover art of The Great Gatsby probably belong to this character, who represents the American Dream.

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$500 Answer from Epilogue

Daisy Buchanan

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Final Jeopardy

What three minority species did Harry Potter call to fight with him against the Dark Lord Waldemart?

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Final Jeopardy Answer

Giants, muggle-borns, and mermaids