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“Jeopardy”. Chapter 16 The Rise of Dictators. Topic 1: 1 point. the management of money matters. Finance. Topic 1: 2 points. the belief that there is no god. Atheism. Topic 1: 3 points. a method of studying how the mind works and treating mental disorders. psychoanalysis.
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“Jeopardy” Chapter 16 The Rise of Dictators
Topic 1: 1 point the management of money matters Finance
Topic 1: 2 points the belief that there is no god Atheism
Topic 1: 3 points a method of studying how the mind works and treating mental disorders psychoanalysis
Topic 1: 4 points government officials make all basic economic decisions Command economy
Topic 1: 5 points a one-party dictatorship that tries to regulate all aspects of its citizens’ lives Totalitarian State
Topic 2: 1 point liberated young women of the Jazz Age Flappers
Topic 2: 2 points a ban on the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages Prohibition
Topic 2: 3 points illegal bars Speakeasies
Topic 2: 4 points African-American writers and artists expressed their pride in their unique culture Harlem Renaissance
Topic 2: 5 points A group of American writers who left the United States and moved to Paris Lost Generation
Topic 3: 1 point U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt’s massive package of Depression relief New Deal
Topic 3: 2 points massive fortifications built by France to prevent a German invasion Maginot Line
Topic 3: 3 points In the early 1930s, governments raised these taxes on imports which contributed to the spread of economic problems around the world Tariffs
Topic 3: 4 points a surplus of goods produced that eventually led to an economic crisis overproduction
Topic 3: 5 points American banking system that failed to maintain the stability of the stock market Federal Reserve
Topic 4: 1 point Emphasized the supremacy of the state over the individual fascism
Topic 4: 2 points The appeal of his fascist government to Italians was that it ended political feuding in government Benito Mussolini
Topic 4: 3 points Ordered the “Great Purge” because he feared rival party leaders in the Soviet Union Joseph Stalin
Topic 4: 4 points Stalin’s policy that attempted to make the cultural life of the Soviet Union more Russian Russification
Topic 4: 5 points Blamed Germany’s defeat in World War I on the Jews Adolf Hitler
Topic 5: 1 point an artistic movement that attempts to portray the workings of the unconscious mind Surrealism
Topic 5: 2 points artistic movement that rejected all traditional conventions and believed that there was no sense or truth in the world Dada
Topic 5: 3 points In 1928, Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming discovered this Penicillin
Topic 5: 4 points the result of the work of Marie Curie and Albert Einsteinled to this discovery Atomic fission
Topic 5: 5 points His method of studying how the mind words and treating mental disorders is called psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud
Daily Double! As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!
Daily Double! As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!
“Double Jeopardy” Chapter 16 The Rise of Dictators
Topic 1: 2 points a form of art composed of lines, colors, and shapes, sometimes with no recognizable subject Abstract
Topic 1: 4 points This new form of music combined Western harmonies with African rhythms. Jazz
Topic 1: 6 points A rising Christian movement that supported traditional values and ideas about the Bible Fundamentalists
Topic 1: 8 points Writers such as James Joyce and Virginia Woolf experimented with this form of writing that portrays the workings of the inner mind without imposing logic or order. Stream of Consciousness
Topic 1: 10 points Almost every independent nation signed this treaty renouncing war Kellogg-Briand Pact
Topic 2: 2 points Americans’ fear of radicals and Bolsheviks in 1919 Red Scare
Topic 2: 4 points When Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 it condemned Japan’s action but did nothing to stop it. League of Nations
Topic 2: 6 points After most of Ireland became self-governing in 1922, this group continued to fight the British because Northern Ireland remained under British rule. Irish Republican Army (IRA)
Topic 2: 8 points In Britain during the 1920s, this party supported a gradual move toward socialism. Labour Party
Topic 2: 10 points This was an example of conservative reaction to the rapid changes in society in the United States after World War I Scopes Trial
Topic 3: 2 points Mussolini’s party militants who rejected the democratic process in favor of violent action. Black Shirts
Topic 3: 4 points Mussolini exploited the public’s fears by portraying fascism as a bulwark against this group Communism
Topic 3: 6 points Mussolini led this a rally of tens of thousands fascists in 1922 to demand government changes March on Rome
Topic 3: 8 points By 1925, Mussolini had taken this title “The Leader” and ruled Italy as a dictator. Il Duce
Topic 3: 10 points When Mussolini invaded this African Country the League of nations did nothing to stop him Ethiopia
Topic 4: 2 points Brutal Soviet labor camps Gulag
Topic 4: 4 points The drawback of being among this Soviet upper class under Stalin was that they often suffered from Stalin’s purges. elite
Topic 4: 6 points On these government owned farms the government provided tractors, fertilizers, and seed. collectives
Topic 4: 8 points Wealthy farmers in the Soviet Union who were blamed for the revolt against collectivization Kulaks