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Directions:
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Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the
questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).
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Enter in the categories on the main game boards.
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As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the
contestant calls, not the surrounding box.
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When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to
see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been
picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.
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Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.
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Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.
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Continue until all clues are given.
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When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program
with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name,
but keep this file untouched!
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Round 1
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The
Players
D-Day
PreWWII
Japan
Vocab.
The
Bomb
Round 2
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Final
Jeopardy
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Who was the leader of Germany?
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Adolph Hitler
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Who was the leader of Italy?
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Benito Mussolini
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What leader signed a treaty with
Hitler in 1939?
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Joseph Stalin
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Name 2 Prime Ministers and their
countries?
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W. Churchill- Great Britain and
Tojo- Japan
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Italy and Germany were called the
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Axis Powers
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Who was the D-Day invasion led
by?
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Dwight Eisenhower (Ike)
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In preparing for an invasion the
Germans used what 3 things?
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Water and land mines
Hedgehogs
Barbed wire fences
Machine gun emplacements
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The Allied forces crossed what
body of water to land at
Normandy Beach?
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The English Channel
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Who was the army chief-of-staff?
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George Marshall
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What was the date of the D-Day
invasion?
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June 6, 1944
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What 2 countries believed in
fascism?
(The belief that the importance of
the nation is more important than
the value of the individual)
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Germany and Italy
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The U.S. saw what was going on
in Europe, but we decided to
remain ____________.
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neutral
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The seeds of WWII were
developed in what treaty?
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Treaty of Versailles
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After WWI Germany was made to
pay _______________ for their
involvement.
(do not say money)
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Reparations
($31.5 billion in 42 annual
payments)
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4 countries had to limit the size of
the armies because of their
involvement in WWI, name 3 of
them.
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Germany, Austria, Hungary and
Turkey
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What brought the U.S. into WWII?
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Japanese bombing of Pearl
Harbor
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What is the date that will “live in
infamy”
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December 7, 1941
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Why did Japan need to expand its
borders? They needed
__________, ___________ and
____________________
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New markets to sell their goods,
Raw materials
Land
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In response to Japan’s
aggression in Asia, FDR did 2
things to Japan in 1941.
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Froze assets and cut off all trade.
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What other place did Japan
attack on the same day as Pearl
Harbor?
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Malaya, Hong Kong, Guam,
Philippines or Wake Island
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What is isolationism?
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A policy of avoiding political or
economic alliances with foreign
countries.
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What is appeasement?
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A policy of giving in to
someone’s demands in order to
preserve the peace.
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What is the Lend-Lease Act?
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1941 law that authorized the
President to provide aid to any
nation whose defense he
believed was vital to American
security.
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What is the Atlantic Charter?
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Agreement between FDR and
Churchill in 1941 that outlined the
two nations’ war aims.
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What was the Wannsee
Conference?
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A 1942 conference in Germany to
plan the murder of European
Jews.
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What scientist helped develop the
atomic bomb?
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Albert Einstein
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The end of the war was brought
on by the bombing of what 2
cities?
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Hiroshima and 3 days later
Nagasaki
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Where was the first atomic bomb
detonated in the U.S.?
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New Mexico
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The U.S. supported the use of
atomic weapons in Japan
because of the heavy casualties
in these 2 places?
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Iwo Jima and Okinawa
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What was the nickname of the
atomic bomb that was dropped
from the B-29 bomber, Enola
Gay?
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“Little Boy”
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The
Holocaust
potpourri
War in
the
Pacific
War in
Europe
Know it
Spell it
maps
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Final
Jeopardy
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Round 1
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What is the Holocaust?
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The systematic extermination of
Jews and other undesirables.
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What were the 3 kinds of camps
used by the German’s?
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Concentration
Labor
Death
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All Jewish women were given the
middle name of __________ and
the men were given the middle
name of _____________.
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Sarah
Israel
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In what year did organized
attacks against the Jews begin?
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1938
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The Nuremberg Trials established
an important principle, what was
it?
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Individuals are responsible for
their own actions, you cannot say
“you were following orders.”
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A U.S. strategy during the War in
the Pacific was _____-______.
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Island-hopping
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Who promised “I shall return”
and where would he return?
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McArthur
Philippines
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The bloodiest battle of the Pacific
War was…
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Iwo Jima
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The last battle before allied
troops reached Japan was…
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Okinawa
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What battle gave us our first look
at jungle warfare?
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Guadalcanal
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What is V-E Day (May 8, 1945)?
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The end of the war in Europe
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What event led to the beginning
of the war in Europe?
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Invasion of Poland
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Why did Hitler sign a pact with
Stalin?
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Hitler wanted no resistance from
the east. He could consolidate all
his men on the western front.
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The American general who led an
attack in Italy, which eventually
led to the fall of Mussolini was…
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Patton
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The turning point of the war in
Europe was this battle.
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Stalingrad
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Lightening- warfare is also
called…
Spell it!
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B-l-i-t-z-k-r-i-e-g
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Japanese suicide planes are
called …
Spell it!
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K-a-m-i-k-a-z-e-s
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McArthur promised to come back
to this island chain.
Spell it.
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P-h-i-l-i-p-p-i-n-e-s
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A political philosophy that places
the importance of the state over
that of the individual is spelled…
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F-a-s-c-i-s-m
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Hitler wrote this book while in
prison…
Spell it!
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M-e-i-n
K-a-m-p-f
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What Indian group from the U.S.
were vital for code-talking?
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Navajo
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Who was a part of the first Big 3
meeting?
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FDR, Churchill and Stalin
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The meeting that was held to plan
for the post-war world was called
the _______.
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Yalta Conference
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Groups of young men dedicated
to the Nazi way were called
________ ____________.
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Hitler Youth
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As a result of a end-of-war
conference what would happen to
Germany?
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Germany would be split into
zones.
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Where are 2 of the Axis Powers?
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Germany
Italy
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WWII started with the invasion of Poland,
where is it?
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Where did
the Bataan
Death
March
occur?
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The
Philippines
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Who was the only country left to
fight against the Germans before
the U.S. got involved?
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Great Britain
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Where is Okinawa?
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Okinawa
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Genocide
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Final
Jeopardy
Question
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Besides the Holocaust there were
5 other acts of genocide in the
20th century, name them.
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Armenia-WWI
Cambodia
Kurds- Iraq
Bosnia
Rwanda
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