Transcript Jeopardy

Jeopardy
People
Events
Miscellaneous
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from People
This man became the prime minister of
Britain during World War II and vowed
never to surrender to Hitler and Germany.
$100 Answer from People
Who is Winston Churchill?
$200 Question from People
This man was the president of the United States at the
beginning of World War II.
$200 Answer from People
Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?
$300 Question from People
This man seized control of the Japanese government
in 1941 and persuaded Emperor Hirohito to attack
American naval bases in the Pacific.
$300 Answer from People
Who is General Hideki Tojo?
$400 Question from People
This admiral led the naval fleet that surprised the
Japanese and defeated them at the Battle of Midway,
a turning point in the war again Japan.
$400 Answer from People
Who is Chester Nimitz?
$500 Question from People
This general led the Allied forces at the largest
amphibious assault in world history on D Day,
June 6, 1944.
$500 Answer from People
Who is Dwight Eisenhower?
$100 Question from Events
This was the German effort during World War II to
murder Europe’s Jews, along with other groups deemed
“undesirable” by the Nazis.
$100 Answer from Events
What is the Holocaust?
$200 Question from Events
Known as the “Night of Broken Glass,” this
event occurred on November 9-10, 1938, when
Nazis destroyed Jewish property.
$200 Answer from Events
What is Kristallnacht?
$300 Question from Events
This top-secret project of 1942 was authorized by FDR to
create an atomic bomb ahead of the Germans. It was located
at Los Alamos, New Mexico, and succeeded in July 1945.
$300 Answer from Events
What is the Manhattan Project?
$400 Question from Events
This World War II campaign in America
was geared towards attacking racism at
home and abroad. FDR authorized a
committee to investigate and prevent
racial discrimination in employment.
$400 Answer from Events
What was the Double V campaign?
$500 Question from Events
This legislation, passed in 1944, authorized the
government to provide World War II veterans with
funds for education, housing, and health care, as well
as loans to start businesses and buy homes.
$500 Answer from Events
What is the GI Bill of Rights?
$100 Question from
Miscellaneous
This was the notion of making accusations of
siding with communist ideology and conspiracy.
The term became synonymous with the
anti-communist crusade.
$100 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is McCarthyism?
$200 Question from
Miscellaneous
This was the name given to the German air force.
$200 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is the Luftwaffe?
$300 Question from
Miscellaneous
Known as the German “war machine.”
$300 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is the Wehmacht?
$400 Question from
Miscellaneous
Passed in 1935 and 1937 to avoid entanglement in
foreign wars while protecting trade, it prohibited
selling arms to nations at war and required nations to pay
cash for nonmilitary goods and to transport them in their
own ships.
$400 Answer from Miscellaneous
What were the neutrality acts?
$500 Question from
Miscellaneous
This pilot flew the Enola Gay that dropped
the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
$500 Answer from Miscellaneous
Who is Colonel Paul Tibbets?
Final Jeopardy
This man was the prime minister
of Britain at the start of World War
II.
Final Jeopardy Answer
Who is Neville Chamberlain?
Reference
Roark, J. L., Johnson, M. P., Cohen, P.
C., Stage, S., & Hartmann, S. M. (2013).
The American promise: A concise history
(5th ed.). Boston, MA: Bedford/St.
Martin’s.