Global Studies Final Exam Jeopardy Game
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Germany
Revolutions
“Isms”
Battles
The Cold
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Hitler described
his government as
the Third ______
What is Reich?
This economic
problem created
distrust fo the
German government
after World War I
What was
inflation?
He was the
German ruler, or
Kaiser, at the start
of World War I
Who is Kaiser
Wilhelm II?
Hitler signed a nonagression pact with this
Soviet leader in 1938,
but then broke it
Who was Joseph
Stalin?
Otto von Bismark was
able to unify the princely
states into one nation of
Germany after they
fought together in this
1870 war
What was the
Franco-Prussian
War?
Revolution in this
nation ended the
rule of their “last
emperor” in 1911
What is China?
He led the
Bolshevik
Revolution in
Russia, deposing
Czar Nicholas II
Who was Vladimir
Lenin?
This Asian nation
achieved its
independence from
Britain in 1950, largely
through non-violent
methods
What is India?
In 1959 the Bautista
regime was
overthrown by Cuban
revolutionaries led by
this man
Who is Fidel
Castro?
This leader drove the
French out of Vietnam
in 1954, and then led
the fight against
Americans in the
Vietnam War
Who was Ho Chi
Minh?
“An economic system
characterized by the
collective ownership of
property and by the
organization of labor for the
common advantage of all
members.”
What is
communism?
“The belief that race
accounts for differences
in human character or
ability and that a
particular race is
superior to others”
What is racism?
“Loyalty and devotion to
a nation; especially a
sense of national
consciousness exalting one
nation above all others.”
What is
nationalism?
“The policy of extending a
nation's authority by
territorial acquisition or
by the establishment of
economic and political
control over other
nations.”
What is
imperialism?
a form of government in which
the government exercises
absolute control over all aspects
of life, the individual is
subordinated to the state, and
opposing political and cultural
expression is suppressed.”
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What is
totalitarianism?
This World War II
battle is believed to
be the deadliest in
human history
What is
Stalingrad?
This was the name
of the Allied
invasion of France
on June 6, 1944
What was D-Day?
A U.S.-trained
invasion force was
defeated trying to
invade Cuba in this
battle
What is the Bay of
Pigs Invasion?
This naval battle is
considered the
turning point of the
Pacific war in
World War II
What is the Battle
of Midway?
The Israelis
defeated Egypt,
Syria, and Jordan
in this 1967 war
What was the Six
Days War?
This was the
imaginary barrier
between Sovietdominated Eastern
Europe and the West
What was the Iron
Curtain?
This concept can be
shortened to an
appropriate
acronym: MAD
What is Mutually
Assured
Destruction?
“The Chocolate
Bomber” dropped
candy on this city
during the Cold
War
What is Berlin?
The destruction of
this structure is
often viewed as the
end of the Cold
War
What was the
Berlin Wall?
This conflict in the
Caribbean is the
closest the world
has come to
nuclear war
What was the
Cuban Missile
Crisis?
Make your wager
He led China’s
communist
revolution that
ended in 1949
Who was Mao
Zedong?