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Double Jeopardy

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Double Jeopardy

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  1. Double Jeopardy

  2. CREDITS Double Jeopardy WWI WWII The 20’s The Cold War Principles of the Constitution The American Revolution $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

  3. Major allies of the United States in World War I

  4. Who were the French, the British, and the Russians?

  5. The British ocean liner torpedoed and sunk by a German sub in 1915; 1198 people, including 128 Americans were killed

  6. What was the Lusitania?

  7. The two major reasons the United States eventually declared war on Germany and the other Central powers

  8. What was Germany’s continued use of unrestricted submarine warfare, and the Zimmerman note instructing Mexico what they would receive if they would attack the U.S.?

  9. Open diplomacy between countries, freedom of the seas, removal of tariffs, reduction of armaments, an end to the policies of imperialism, and a creation of a general association of nations to keep peace

  10. What was Wilson’s plan for world peace, called the “Fourteen Points?”

  11. Battle in the Pacific that blocked the southern plan of the Japanese to invade the United States-served to begin to turn the tide in the Pacific front in favor of the United States

  12. What was the Battle of Midway?

  13. WACS, “Rosie the Riveter,” and rationing

  14. What were some of the roles women played in the war effort?

  15. Two reasons Truman decided to drop the atomic bomb on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

  16. What were the refusal of the Japanese to immediately surrender andthe projected loss of lives if the U.S. had to invade the Japanese islands?

  17. Executive Order 9066-later challenged in the Supreme Court as a violation of the rights of Japanese American citizens

  18. What was the order that relocated all Japanese living on the West Coast of the U.S. into internment camps in the interior of the United States?

  19. The plane flown by Charles Lindbergh when he made the first solo, nonstop flight from New York to Paris in 1927

  20. What was the Spirit of St. Louis?

  21. The man responsible for developing the assembly line production of automobiles and the introduction of a minimum wage for an 8 hour day for factory workers

  22. Who was Henry Ford?

  23. The attorneys for the 1925 Scopes trial that challenged the Tennessee law forbidding the teaching of evolution in the public schools

  24. Who were William Jennings Bryan for the prosecution and Clarence Darrow for the defense??

  25. The 1919-20 nationwide anti-Communist crusade against left-wing Americans whose patriotism was suspect

  26. What was the Red Scare?

  27. The doctrine adopted in 1947 that promised U.S. support for any nation that was threatened by Communism-later led to involvement in both Korea and Vietnam

  28. What was the Truman Doctrine?

  29. The six day crisis in 1962 when the U.S. discovered the Soviets were building nuclear missile launch sites in Cuba; the U.S. then ordered a blockade until the Soviets dismantled the sites.

  30. What was the Cuban Missile Crisis?

  31. Draft card burning, draft dodging, and the incident at Kent State

  32. What are examples of protests against continued military involvement by the U.S. in Vietnam?

  33. Daily Double

  34. The formal name of the organization made up of eleven nations that joined together after World War II (primarily in response to the aggression of the Soviet Union); pledged to fight for each other if attacked

  35. What is the North American Treaty Organization (NATO)?

  36. The principle in the Constitution that divides the functions of government into legislative, executive, and judicial and the reason for its use

  37. What are separation of powers and to keep any one part of the government from gaining too much power?

  38. Veto, Senate approval of Presidential appointments, and declaring a law unconstitutional

  39. What are examples of the checks and balance system?

  40. Type of government where the ultimate power rests in all the citizens entitled to vote for representatives who exercise that power

  41. What is a republic?

  42. Daily Double

  43. The principle that divides the powers and responsibilities of government between the nation and the state

  44. What is federalism?

  45. Battle known as the “Shot Heard Round the World” because it began the American Revolution

  46. What was the Battle of Lexington?

  47. July 4, 1776

  48. What was the date of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence?

  49. The battle fought in Virginia resulting in the British surrender and the independence of the American colonies

  50. What was the Battle of Yorktown?

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