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ECHS Social Studies Trivia Game. Round 1 begins…. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS THE MAIN REASON FOR THE CRUSADES AND THE REFORMATION IN EUROPE?. RELIGION POLITICS LAND ECONOMICS.
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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS THE MAIN REASON FOR THE CRUSADES AND THE REFORMATION IN EUROPE? • RELIGION • POLITICS • LAND • ECONOMICS
What mode of transportation helped most efficiently move people , livestock, and products to the western U.S. in the late 1800s? • Boat • Car • Trans Continental Railroad • Ship
Margaret Sanger was a pioneer in which of the following movements? • temperance • equal rights • suffrage • birth control
Who overthrew the Queen of Hawaii? • Army • marines • the planters • British
I was an Alabama Doctor that helped eradicate yellow fever from the Panama Canal Zone. • Tom Bagger • James Polk • Charles Edmond • William Gorgas
What was the name of the policy that said the U.S. and all countries should trade with china? • open trade • Asian policy • open door policy • closed door policy
Which territory did the U. S. gain through imperialism after the Spanish American War? • Hawaii Cuba and Guam • Cuba Puerto Rico and Guam • Cuba Guam and Philippians • Puerto Rico Guam and the Philippians
What was the exchange of goods between the New World and Old World called? • New World exchange • trade • Columbian Exchange • Columbian Trade
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism are…? • Causes of WWII • long term causes of WWI • cause of WWI • immediate cause of WWII
What convention did LucretiaMott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton attend for women’s suffrage? • Temepance Falls • Niagra Falls • Senaca Falls • WomensRigths
The Boll Weevil put an end to the cotton industry in Alabama forcing us to move to the _____ industry. • farming • timber • oil • steel
What did machinery do for farming? • ruined it • Over farming • production decreased • production went up and the need for workers went down
Who was the “muckraker” who wrote The History of Standard Oil? • Upton Sinclair • Ida Tarbell • James Madison • Haratio Alger
What court case made segregation legal? • Madison v. Mulbury • Marbury v. Ferguson • Plessey v. Ferguson • Ogden v. Gibbons
Where did most people die during WWI? • Great Britain • Eastern Front • Northern Front • Western Front
What was the immediate cause of WWI? • Taxes • Alliances • MAIN • assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand
What was the name of Charles Lindbergh’s Plane? • Blue Bell • Red Barron • Spirit of St Louis • Enola Gay
This was sent by a German foreign minister in 1917 to Mexican officials proposing an alliance and promising U.S. territory if Mexico declared war on the United States. • Bull Run • Maine Letter • Zimmerman Telegram • German Telegram
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? • Thomas Jefferson • James Madison • George Washington • Ben Franklin
What was the turning point in the Pacific during WWII? • Battle of Saratoga • Battle of Stalingrad • Battle of the Coral Sea • Battle of Midway
How did FDR talk to the people? • New paper • Television • fireside chats on the radio • in person
Who was the President that dropped the atomic bomb? • FDR • Teddy Roosevelt • Harry Truman • George Washington
What was the name of the first city that the atomic bomb was dropped on? • Tokyo • Nagasaki • Hiroshima • Midway
What was the U.S secret Atomic Bomb project called? • Enola Gay • Fat Boy • Little Boy • Manhattan project
How many Jews were killed during WWII? • 56000 • 6 hundred thousand • 6 million • 8 million
How many people were killed at the Boston Massacre? • 5 • 50 • 500 • 5000
“We The People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility……”Which famous document is this? • Articles of Confederation • Preamble to the Constitution • Declaration of Independence • Monroe Doctrine
What was the Turning point for WWII in Europe when the German were defeated by theRussians? • Battle of the Coral Sea • Battle of Midway • Battle of Saratoga • Battle of Stalingrad
Where did the Allies invade France on D-Day? • Normandy • Dunkirk • Britain • Midway
End of Round 1 Round 2 begins…
What were Americas called that did not want to get involved in WWI or WWII? • Carpetbaggers • Warriors • Isolationist • War Hawks
What was Franklin Roosevelt’s Plan to end the Great Depression? • Open door Policy • New Freedoms • Square Deal • New Deal
The Tennessee Valley Authority provided cheap electricity for which region which includedAlabama? • Smoky Mountain • Appalachian • Rocky Mountain • Lower Alabama
Which amendment gave women the right to vote? • 15th • 16th • 17th • 19th
What is the oldest city and 1st Spanish colony in the new world? • Jamestown • Lost Colony • St Augustine • Virginia
"We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights" Which document is this from? • Articles of Confederation • Constitution • Declaration of Independence • Preamble
Why did the U.S. enter WWII? • Sinking of Susex • sinking of Lusitania • Zimmerman Telegram • bombing of Pearl Harbor
Which of the following is the Main reason for the Crusades and the Reformation in Europe? • religion • politics • land • economics
Which of the following was a negative result of the Columbian Exchange? • a new trade route between Europe and the Far East was discovered • the native American population declined because of European diseases • Europe began trading gold and silver for new foods found in the New World • European settlers immediately began moving to the new world
Which of the following was the first successful English settlement in North America? • St Augustine • Jamestown • Plymouth • Gettysburg
Which event left England so heavily in debt that England wanted the American colonies to help pay for it? • the tea act • the Boston Massacre • the Boston Tea Party • the French and Indian War
What is significant about the House of Burgesses to the future United States? • it was the first to arrange treaties among settlers and Natives • It was the first representative body in the English colonies • it was the first assembly to regulate trade routes between Europe and North America • it was the first organization to collect taxes for England
What was a direct result of the election of 1860 (when Abraham Lincoln was electedPresident)? • he was assassinated • the South succeeded from the union • the North succeeded from the union • the south wanted to preserve the Union
The idea of dividing the powers of government among three different branches, executive,legislative, and judicial was first introduced by ___? • John Locke • Magna Carta • Rousseau • Montesquieu
Which of the following is one of the greatest weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation? • the central government • it did not include Maryland since Maryland refused to approve it • it was too restrictive • it passed land laws that affected future federal land policies.
Which of the following did President Washington warn against in his farewell address? • passing protective tariffs • abolish slavery • allowing religion to interfere in matters of government • the division caused by political parties and Alliances
Which of the following acted as the federal government of the colonies during theRevolutionary War? • the First Continental Congress • the Congress formed by the Articles of Confederation • the Second Continental Congress • the President elected under the U.S. Constitution
What was the most important outcome in the case of Marbury v. Madison? • it made it illegal for a President leaving office • it permitted Congress to make laws that are implied • It established the idea of judicial review by the Supreme Court • it affirmed the Constitution of the U.S.