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REVERSE JEOPARDY

REVERSE JEOPARDY. Civil Rights. Vietnam War. Counter culture. Cuban Missile Crisis. Name That Tune. 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.

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REVERSE JEOPARDY

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  1. REVERSE JEOPARDY Civil Rights Vietnam War Counter culture Cuban Missile Crisis Name That Tune 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 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. $100 QUESTION FROM CIVIL RIGHTS Who signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

  3. $100 ANSWER FROM CIVIL RIGHTS President Lyndon B. Johnson

  4. $200 QUESTION FROM CIVIL RIGHTS Give one example of a peaceful protest from this time.

  5. $200 ANSWER FROM CIVIL RIGHTS • Montgomery, AL bus boycott • Greensboro, NC student sit-in at Woolworth’s lunch counter • The Freedom Riders • The March on Washington

  6. $300 QUESTION FROM CIVIL RIGHTS Who is Emmett Till?

  7. $300 ANSWER FROM CIVIL RIGHTS Young Chicago Boy who was beaten and killed in Mississippi for whistling at a white woman. His murderers were acquitted by an all white jury and never saw jail time for their crimes.

  8. $400 QUESTION FROM CIVIL RIGHTS What was Dr. King’s message in his “Letter from Birmingham Jail?”

  9. $400 ANSWER FROM CIVIL RIGHTS Citizens have a moral obligation to civilly disobey unjust laws. He is telling us that we should not blindly listen to what we are told, rather do what is morally right and make our justice system that way as well.

  10. $500 QUESTION FROM CIVIL RIGHTS What did the Civil Rights Act do and why is it important?

  11. $500 ANSWER FROM CIVIL RIGHTS It prohibited discrimination based on race, color, religion, and national origin in voting, education, and the use of public facilities. It is significant because for the first time, the federal government was able to enforce desegregation in almost all aspects of society. It is important because if not for the Act, much of how we function as a society today would not be possible, and hate and bigotry would still be socially acceptable.

  12. $100 QUESTION FROM VIETNAM WAR What years was the Vietnam War officially fought by the U.S.?

  13. $100 ANSWER FROM VIETNAM WAR 1960-1975

  14. $200 QUESTION FROM VIETNAM WAR Name the leader of North Vietnam and one US president at this time.

  15. $200 ANSWER FROM VIETNAM WAR • Ho Chi Minh • John F. Kennedy • Lyndon B. Johnson • Richard M. Nixon

  16. $300 QUESTION FROM VIETNAM WAR What was the outcome of the War, and why is it significant?

  17. $300 ANSWER FROM VIETNAM WAR The North Vietnamese won the war. This is one of the few wars the U.S. participated in that had a losing outcome.

  18. $400 QUESTION FROM VIETNAM WAR Why was the Vietnam War being fought in the first place, and why was the U.S. involved?

  19. $400 ANSWER FROM VIETNAM WAR North Vietnam was a communist country, and they wanted to overtake South Vietnam. After the French left Vietnam, there was no real protection for democracy, so the United States wanted to help the Southern Vietnamese fight the spread of communism. Think of the Cold War and the Red Scare…America does not like communism!

  20. $500 QUESTION FROM VIETNAM WAR Explain the Tet Offensive.

  21. $500 ANSWER FROM VIETNAM WAR The Tet Offensive was a series of surprise attacks by the North Vietnamese army and the Vietcong. They began on January 31, 1968, the first day of the Lunar New Year. There was an agreed cease fire for the holiday, so South Vietnam was taken by surprise. This was a major setback for US and S. Vietnamese troops.

  22. $100 QUESTION FROM COUNTERCULTURE What was the 3 day music fest in 1969 called?

  23. $100 ANSWER FROM COUNTERCULTURE Woodstock

  24. $200 QUESTION FROM COUNTERCULTURE What were some of the negative and controversial aspects of the hippie lifestyle? NAME 2 THINGS.

  25. $200 ANSWER FROM COUNTERCULTURE • Drug use • Communal living • Sexual promiscuity • Rejection of societal norms • Questionable taste in clothing

  26. $300 QUESTION FROM COUNTERCULTURE Where were the unofficial hippie headquarters?

  27. $300 ANSWER FROM COUNTERCULTURE Haight-Ashbury, in San Francisco

  28. $400 QUESTION FROM COUNTERCULTURE List 3 things that the countercultural movement advocated for.

  29. $400 ANSWER FROM COUNTERCULTURE • Civil Rights Movement • Free Speech Movement • Anti-War Movement • Feminism • Environmentalism • Gay Liberation Movement

  30. $500 QUESTION FROM COUNTERCULTURE Who were the Weathermen?

  31. $500 ANSWER FROM COUNTERCULTURE A violent protest group that originated from Students for a Democratic Society. They wanted to overthrow the government through violence and destruction. Their first public demonstration was a riot in Chicago in 1969, called the “Days of Rage.”

  32. $100 QUESTION FROM CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS Who were the leaders of the US and the Soviet Union at this time?

  33. $100 ANSWER FROM CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev

  34. $200 QUESTION FROM CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS What is Ex-Comm and why is it important?

  35. $200 ANSWER FROM CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS The executive Committee was made up of 19 men that advised President Kennedy on the crisis. They provided intelligence briefings and discussed ways of managing the problem with Kennedy. Without this group to help, the crisis might have been handled in a very different way.

  36. $300 QUESTION FROM CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS Why did Khrushchev team up with Fidel Castro in Cuba?

  37. $300 ANSWER FROM CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS Cuba and the Soviet Union are both Communist countries. Castro wanted more security since the Bay of Pigs attack, so he let missiles be installed secretly. Cuba is also in close proximity to the U.S., so it was a smart choice for location.

  38. $400 QUESTION FROM CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS What was the deal Khrushchev wanted to make in his second letter to Kennedy?

  39. $400 ANSWER FROM CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS He would pull out the weapons in Cuba if the U.S. took out their weapons in Turkey.

  40. $500 QUESTION FROM CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS Why was there a “crisis hotline?”

  41. $500 ANSWER FROM CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS Messages sent between Washington and Moscow could take up to 7 hours to be delivered. In that time, one side could think the long delay was because the other side didn’t want to respond, and attacks could have been ordered. Both the U.S. and Soviet Union had forces ready to fight, so it was essential to have a quick form of communication to avoid misinterpretation and needless war.

  42. $100 QUESTION FROM NAME THAT SONG What is this song referring to?

  43. $100 ANSWER FROM NAME THAT SONG The Civil Rights Movement

  44. $200 QUESTION FROM NAME THAT SONG What is this song referring to?

  45. $200 ANSWER FROM NAME THAT SONG The Vietnam War

  46. $300 QUESTION FROM NAME THAT SONG What group of people is this song about?

  47. $300 ANSWER FROM NAME THAT SONG The Cowsills’ song is about hippies.

  48. $400 QUESTION FROM NAME THAT SONG What specific event is this song referring to?

  49. $400 ANSWER FROM NAME THAT SONG The shooting at Kent State University on May 4, 1970. Four students were killed.

  50. $500 QUESTION FROM NAME THAT SONG What specific event is this song referring to?

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