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FINAL JEOPARDY Cold War
Final Jeopardy As a result of being called soft on communism President Truman issued these to combat that accusation C1-$100 Loyalty Oaths
Depression One - $100Name given to the makeshift shantytowns built in vacant lots during the Depression. C1-$100 Hoovervilles
Depression One - $200Facing the financial crisis of the Depression, WW I veterans tried to pressure Congress to pay them their retirement bonuses early. Angry veterans marched on Washington, D.C., and Hoover called in the army to get the veterans out of there. C1-$200 Bonus March
Depression One - $300Created in 1932 to make loans to banks, insurance companies, and railroads, it was intended to provide emergency funds to help businesses overcome the effects of the Depression C1-$300 RFC
Depression One - $400Congressional compromise serving special interest, it raised duties on agricultural and manufactured imports. It may have contributed to the spread of the international depression. C1-$400 Hawley Smoot Tariff
Depression One - $500Many of the advisers who helped Roosevelt during his presidential candidacy continued to aid him after he entered the White House C1-$500 Brain Trust
Depression Two - $100A federal agency which insures bank deposits, created by the Glass-Steagall Banking Reform Act of 1933. C2-$100 FDIC
Depression Two - $200Created to supervise stock exchanges and to punish fraud in securities trading C2-$200 SEC
Depression Two - $300It offered contracts to farmers to reduce their output of designated products. It paid farmers for processing taxes on these products, and made loans to farmers who stored crops on their farms. The Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional. C2-$300 AAA
Depression Two - $400One of the most important features of the Second New Deal established a retirement for persons over 65 funded by a tax on wages paid equally by employee and employer C2-$400 Social Security Act
Depression Two - $500March 11, 1933 - Roosevelt closed all banks and forbade the export of gold or redemption of currency in gold. C2-$500 Bank Holiday
Pre - WWII - $100Japan seized this land from China to get access to oil fieldsin 1931 C3-$100 Manchuria
Pre - WWII - $200German fascist dictator. Leader of the National Socialist Workers Party, or Nazis. Elected Chancellor of Germany in 1933, he quickly established himself as an absolute dictator. C3-$200 Adolf Hitler
Pre - WWII - $300Authorized the president to transfer, lend, or lease any article of defense equipment to any government whose defense was deemed vital to the defense of the U.S. Allowed the U.S. to send supplies and ammunition to the Allies without technically becoming a co-belligerent. C3-$300 Lend Lease Act
Pre - WWII - $400In this speech Franklin D. Roosevelt compared Fascist aggression to a contagious disease, saying democracies must unite to quarantine aggressor nations. C3-$400 Quarantine Speech
Pre - WWII - $500On the Yantze River in China, Japanese aircraft sank an American gunboat escorting tankers. The U.S. accepted Japan's apologies C3-$500 Panay Incident
WWII - $100Led by Eisenhower, over a million troops (the largest invasion force in history) stormed the beaches at Normandy and began the process of re-taking France. The turning point of World War II. C4-$100 D Day Operation Overlord
WWII - $200A secret U.S. project for the construction of the atomic bomb. C3-200 Manhattan Project
WWII - $300Jan. 14-23, 1943 - FDR and Churchill met in Morocco to settle the future strategy of the Allies following the success of the North African campaign. They decided to launch an attack on Italy through Sicily before initiating an invasion into France over the English Channel. Also announced that the Allies would accept nothing less than Germany's unconditional surrender to end the war. C3-$300 Casablanca Conference
WWII - $400This was the presidential order that sent Japanese Americans to internment camps C3-$400 Executive Order #9066
WWII - $500Government agency which successful combated inflation by fixing price ceilings on commodities and introducing rationing programs during World War II. C3-$500 Office of Price Administration
Cold War One - $100Eastern European countries conquered by the U.S.S.R. during the Cold War. C4-$100 Satellites Buffer Zones
Cold War One - $200A member of the State Department, George Kennan felt that the best way to keep Communism out of Europe was to hold the Soviets wherever they tried to spread their power. C4-$200 Containment
Cold War One - $300Stated that the U.S. would support any nation threatened by Communism especially Greece and Turkey C4-$300 Truman Doctrine
Cold War One - $400This proposed massive and systematic American economic aid to Europe to revitalize the European economies after WWII and help prevent the spread of Communism C4-$400 Marshall Plan
Cold War One - $500Chartered April, 1949. The 11 member western nations agreed to fight for each other if attacked. It is an international military force for enforcing its charter. C4-$500 NATO
Cold War Two- $100It was the first hot war in the Cold War era C4-$100 Korean War
Cold War Two- $200To counter the NATO buildup, the Soviets formed this military organization with the nations of Eastern Europe. Also gave Russia an excuse for garrisoning troops in these countries. C4-$200 Warsaw Pact
Cold War Two- $300 Dulles and Eisenhower warned the Soviets that if aggression was undertaken, the U.S. would retaliate with its full nuclear arsenal against the Soviet Union itself. However, the U.S. would not start conflicts. C4-$300 Massive Retaliation
Cold War Two- $400The principle of not backing down in a crisis, even if it meant taking the country to the brink of war. Policy of both the U.S. and U.S.S.R. during the Cold War. C4-$400 Brinksmanship
Cold War Two- $500Eisenhower proposed and obtained a joint resolution from Congress authorizing the use of U.S. military forces to intervene in any country that appeared likely to fall to communism. Used in the Middle East. C4-$500 Eisenhower Doctrine
WWII TWO- $200 Who were the two main allies of the United States during WWII? Great Britain and the Soviet Union
WWII TWO- $400 This was the military strategy in the Pacific Theater to defeat the Japanese Island Hopping
WWII TWO- $600 This congressional action not only raised money for World War II but also contributed to the national debt Selling War Bonds
WWII TWO- $800 Which WWII Conference did Stalin agree to hold free elections in the countries of Eastern Europe? Yalta
WWII TWO- $1000 The following four characterize which group of people • worked in factories. • established themselves as a vital part of the economy. • participated in the war effort. • defined a new role in society Women
WWII THREE - $200 One of the most important domestic results of the war effort was the swift end of the Great Depression
WWII THREE - $400 This 1941 statement that declared that both Britain and America would support self-determination, freedom of the seas, joint disarmament, and territorial integrity for all after World War II ended Atlantic Charter
WWII THREE - $600 This declined as a result of mobilization of industry for WWII Unemployment
WWII THREE - $800 This Executive Order required defense industries to make jobs available without discrimination based on race, creed, color, or national origin Executive Order No. 8802
WWII THREE - $1000 This African-American labor leader demanded equal employment opportunities for blacks during World War II. A. Phillip Randolph
Harry S Truman - $200 The main reason for the defeat of most of Truman’s Fair Deal programs was opposition of the ________________ in Congress. Republicans
Harry S Truman - $400 The following four deals with what event • the surrender of Japan • the end of WWII • destruction of two Japanese cities • the deaths of thousands of civilians Dropping of the Atomic Bombs
Harry S Truman - $600 Truman’s foreign policy revolved around the concept of Containment
Harry S Truman - $800 During Truman’s presidency these four issues dealt with what nation • establishment in Communist governments in Eastern Europe • access to Berlin • Marshall Plan aid • Development and control of atomic weapons Soviet Union