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Test your knowledge on topics like the Great Depression, Cold War, Civil Rights Movement, and World War II in this exciting Jeopardy game!
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FinalJeopardy Round 1
Great Depression Cold War Civil Rights People WWII Trivia Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
$100 This non-violent leader had a dream of equality for all peoples.
$100 Who is Martin Luther King, Jr.? Scores
$200 This U.S. President saw the need to intervene during the Great Depression with a New Deal.
$200 Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt? Scores
$300 The “mother” of the Civil Rights Movement.
$300 Who is Rosa Parks? Scores
$400 Established Communism in China and surprised MacArthur in Korea.
$400 Who is Mao Zedong? Scores
$500 Aggressive military general who wanted to nuke China.
$500 Who is Douglas MacArthur? Scores
$100 Due to low savings interests, this was an attractive gamble to many Americans in the late 1920s.
$100 What is the stock market? Scores
$200 In the U.S., this rose from 5% to 25% between the years 1929 and 1932.
$200 What is unemployment? Scores
$300 The nickname of farmers who abandoned the dusty farmlands of the Great Plains.
$300 Who are Okies? Scores
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$400 This New Deal Act made the federal government directly responsible for meeting the basic needs of it citizens through pensions and disability payments.
$400 What is the Social Security Act? Scores
$500 The following costs and benefits describe which type of investment? Minimum purchase of $25 Can earn interest for 30 years Must invest for at least 1 year
$500 What is a government bond? Scores
$100 This day is significant because it was the largest combined land, sea, and air invasion in history.
$100 What is D-Day (June 6, 1944)? Scores
$200 Americans of this descent were sent to relocation camps due to fear and suspicion following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
$200 What is Japanese descent? Scores
$300 The U.S. government relied heavily on this to influence its citizens to support the war effort. An example is seen here:
$300 What is propaganda (poster)? Scores
$400 By encouraging this specific type of conservation, the U.S. government hoped to distribute scarce goods fairly. An example is seen below:
$400 What is rationing? Scores
$500 This female American icon, seen below, encouraged women to work outside the home.
$500 Who is Rosie the Riveter? Scores
$100 The “Red Hunt” was a search for individuals with sympathies toward this ideology.
$100 What is communism? Scores
$200 Accusing someone of guilt with no true evidence to support it is a term named after this man.
$200 Who is (Senator Joseph) McCarthy? Scores
$300 Stalin ordered this for the Western part of Berlin.
$300 What is a blockade of anything coming in and out of the city? What is shut the electricity off? Scores
$400 This action was taken to stop the Soviets from sending more missiles to Cuba.
$400 What is a blockade of Cuba? Scores
$500 This conflict on the Asian continent settled little between democracy and communism.
$500 What is the Korean War? Scores
$100 This case marked the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement. It stated that separated but equal schools were naturally unequal.
$100 What is Brown v. Topeka BOE? Scores
$200 The goal of this boycott was to put economic pressure on public transportation that enforced segregation.
$200 What is the (Montgomery) bus boycott? Scores
$300 President Eisenhower sent federal troops to this town to protect nine African American students who were integrating into a previously all-white school.
$300 What is Little Rock (Arkansas)? (Little Rock Nine) Scores