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A Jeopardy-style review game covering the causes of the Great Depression, worldwide depression, world leaders in the 1920s and 1930s, governmental systems, and the end of WWI.
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Jeopardy Review Game Causes of the Depression Worldwide Depression World Leaders of the ‘20 – ’30s Governmental Systems End of WWI 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
$100 – End of World War I What document was written at the Paris Peace Conference that officially ended World War I?
$100 – End of World War I The Treaty of Versailles
$200 – End of World War I List two conditions that were put on Germany as a result of the Treaty of Versailles.
$200 – End of World War I • War Guilt Clause • Paying Reparations • Military Reduction • Returning land to France
$300 – End of World War I After WWI Germany’s government began printing more money which led to a drastic increase in the price of goods. This is known as _____________________.
$300 – End of World War I Inflation
$400 – End of World War I The unfair conditions of the Treaty of Versailles led to the rise of ____________ ___________ in Germany.
$400 – End of World War I Adolf Hitler/Nazi Party
$500 – End of WWI The Treaty of Versailles, economic depression, and the rise of powerful dictators after the end of WWI led to what other major world event?
$500 – End of WWI World War II
$100 – Causes of the Depression People’s use of _______________ to buy things they didn’t have the money for was a major cause of the Great Depression.
$100 – Causes of the Depression Credit (Installment Buying)
$200 – Causes of the Depression October 29, 1929 was known as _______________ _______________.
$200 – Causes of the Depression Black Tuesday.
$300 – Causes of the Depression These 2 countries came out of World War I economically stable/healthy.
$300 – Causes of the Depression The United States of America and Japan
$400 – Causes of the Depression Bank failures even affected citizens who didn’t take out loans because when banks closed they lost all the money in their ___________ account
$400 – Causes of the Depression Savings Account
$100 – Worldwide Depression The name of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s plan to get the U.S. economy back on it’s feet.
$100 – Worldwide Depression The New Deal
$200 – Worldwide Depression Although the President’s New Deal program was effective, which world event finally got the economy going in 1939?
$200 – Worldwide Depression World War II
$400 – Worldwide Depression This term refers to the amount of people who do not have a job within a country
$400 – Worldwide Depression Unemployment Rate
$500 – Worldwide Depression Due to economic and social problems in Germany and Italy, _____________ leaders came to power.
$500 – Worldwide Depression Fascist/ Totalitarian Rulers
This world leader suffered from Polio while President of the United States. He served as President during 2 of the worst time periods in American History, the Great Depression and World War II.
$100 – World Leaders of the 20th Century Franklin D. Roosevelt
$200 – World Leaders of the 20th Century Which world leader helped aid Vladimir Lenin in the Russian Revolution and the creation of a communist government in the Soviet Union.
$300 – World Leaders of the 20th Century This world leader ruled Italy as a Fascist Dictator and invaded Ethiopia in 1935, triggering problems in that region.
$400 – World Leaders of the 20th Century Which world leader rose to power after joining the German Workers Party and writing a book title Mien Kampf
$400 – World Leaders of the 20th Century Adolf Hitler
$500 – World Leaders of the 20th Century This political cartoon describes Adolf Hitler’s _______in the_________ theory.
$500 – World Leaders of the 20th Century Stab in the Back
$100 – Governmental Systems Name that governmental system: • Extreme nationalism • One strict ruler with total control • Racial superiority of the white race • Extreme hatred of the Jewish race
$100 – Governmental Systems Nazism
$200 – Governmental Systems Name that governmental system: • Extreme nationalism • One strict ruler with total control • The country is more important than the individual • Some private ownership of business
$200 – Governmental Systems Fascism
$300 – Governmental Systems Name that governmental system: • Officials are elected by the people • Strong citizen rights such as freedom of speech and religion • Economy is mostly run by private investors
$300 – Governmental Systems Democracy
$400 – Governmental Systems Name that governmental system: • Ruler is a king or queen from family lines • Power lays in Parliament or Congress of elected officials • Parliament is kept in check by a constitution
$400 – Governmental Systems Constitutional Monarchy
$500 – Governmental Systems Name that governmental system: • Based on the theory of Karl Marx • A “classless” society where everyone is treated equally • Government owns all businesses • Little rights to the people and a strict government
$500 – Governmental Systems Communism