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WW2 – Pacific Jeopardy Allied Advances Midway & Coral Sea Early Acts People Wild Card 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
$100 Question from Early Acts This nation invaded Manchuria in 1931.
$200 Question from Early Acts The Chinese capital where mass raping, widespreadlooting, murders, and arson occurred at the hands of Japan.
$200 Answer from Early Acts Nanjing
$300 Question from Early Acts The name Japan gave to the organizationit set up to “protect” Asian nations against the West.
$300 Answer from Early Acts Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
$400 Question from Early Acts The name of the US Gunboat sunk200 miles up the Yangtze River. Japanclaimed it was an “accident.”
$400 Answer from Early Acts The USS Panay
$500 Question from Early Acts This German man helped to set up theInternational Safety Zone.
$500 Answer from Early Acts John Rabe
$100 Question from Midway & Coral Sea Japan hoped to cut off this resourcefrom reaching the US Fleet resultingin the Battle of Coral Sea.
$200 Question from Midway & Coral Sea This happened for the first timein naval warfare at the Battle of Coral Sea.
$200 Answer from Midway & Coral Sea No ships saw each other.
$300 Question from Midway & Coral Sea Japan planned a diversionary attack herein an attempt to draw out the American fleet.
$300 Answer from Midway & Coral Sea The Aleutian Islands
$400 Question from Midway & Coral Sea Only US carrier sunk at Midway.
$400 Answer from Midway & Coral Sea USS Yorktown.
$500 Question from Midway & Coral Sea Number of Japanese carriers lost at Midway.
$100 Question from Allied Advances This act allowed the U.S. to send suppliesto China.
$100 Answer from Allied Advances The Lend-Lease Act.
$200 Question from Allied Advances The Chinese were supplied over this route thatwas known as China’s “back door.”
$200 Answer from Allied Advances The Burma Road
$300 Question from Allied Advances Plan for attacking only the islandsin the Pacific that could support airfields.
$300 Answer from Allied Advances “Island-Hopping”
$400 Question from Allied Advances Only a few hundred Japanese soldierssurrendered at this battle.
$400 Answer from Allied Advances Iwo Jima
$500 Question from Allied Advances ________ troops pushed into Burma and Malaya in 1944, recapturing the Burma Road.
$500 Answer from Allied Advances British
$100 Question from People American commander who fled to Australiafollowing the Japanese invasion of thePhilippines.
$100 Answer from People Douglas Macarthur
$200 Question from People Japanese commander at Midway; hegrew up in the US and planned theattacks on Pearl Harbor.
$200 Answer from People Yamamoto
$300 Question from People American who came up with the idea of “island-hopping.”
$300 Answer from People Admiral Chester Nimitz
$400 Question from People ______ ran Unit 731.
$400 Answer from People General Ishii.
$500 Question from People Man referred to as the “father of thekamikaze” during World War II.
$500 Answer from People Admiral Onishi
$100 Question from Wild Card Japanese word for the “divine wind.”
$100 Answer from Wild Card Kamikaze
$200 Question from Wild Card 3 of these kinds of ships werenot at port when the Japaneseattacked Pearl Harbor.
$200 Answer from Wild Card Aircraft Carriers
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$300 Question from Wild Card The Japanese gave hungry Chinese children candy laced with this.
$300 Answer from Wild Card Anthrax
$400 Question from Wild Card The code-name of the project to develop the atomic bomb.
$400 Answer from Wild Card Manhattan project