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Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. If you are wrong, you do not lose points, but the question can be “stolen.” To steal a question, your representative must have the answer written down and be the first to raise his/her hand. The only way to lose points is if you are too loud or are harassing other teams. You will be given one warning before I subtract points. The teacher has the final say. If you argue, we will stop playing.

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Page 1: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Rules of Jeopardy• Each team will choose a spokesperson.

– I will only listen to that person.

• You will have 1 minute to answer the question.– If you are wrong, you do not lose points, but the question

can be “stolen.”– To steal a question, your representative must have the

answer written down and be the first to raise his/her hand.

• The only way to lose points is if you are too loud or are harassing other teams.– You will be given one warning before I subtract points.

• The teacher has the final say. If you argue, we will stop playing.

Page 2: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

JeopardyChapter 18 Chapter

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Final Jeopardy

Chapter 20 Misc

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Chapter 18 $100

This is the date on which the French celebrate Bastille

Day.

Page 4: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Chapter 18 $100

What is July 14th?

Study Guide #4

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Chapter 18 $200

Before naming himself emperor, Napoleon was well-

respected because of his success in this.

Page 6: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Chapter 18 $200

What is the military?

Study Guide #8

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Chapter 18 $300

These were the Estates in pre-revolutionary France

which did not pay the taille.

Page 8: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Chapter 18 $300

What are the First and Second Estates?

Study Guide #5

* Study Guide #1i – taille is France’s chief tax *

Page 9: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Chapter 18 $400

Describe/define the Reign of Terror and name its leader.

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Chapter 18 $400

What was a time of mass killing of people opposed to the revolutionary republic?

Who was Maximilien Robespierre?

Study Guide #1g, #6

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Chapter 18 $500

Name two (2) causes of the French Revolution.

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Chapter 18 $500

Long-term causes:• Economic crisis• Poor harvest• Estate system (divided population)

Short-term causes:• Storming of the Bastille• Tennis Court Oath

Study Guide #2, #3

Page 13: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

This was the major threat to American national unity

during the 19th century.

Chapter 19 $100

Page 14: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

What is slavery?

Chapter 19 $100

Study Guide #16

Page 15: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Name two (2) industries in which the Industrial

Revolution created jobs.

Chapter 19 $200

Page 16: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

What were railroad construction, coal mining,

factories?

Chapter 19 $200

Study Guide #12

Page 17: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

There were two factors that played key roles in the

success of the Industrial Revolution in Britain. Name

one.

Chapter 19 $300

Page 18: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Chapter 19 $300

What were railroads and the steam engine?

Study Guide #14

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Name two (2) reasons why the Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain.

Chapter 19 $400

Page 20: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

What is:• Improved food supply• Large labor force• Abundant supply of money

Chapter 19 $400

Study Guide #11

Page 21: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Name four (4) inventors and their inventions from the

Industrial Revolutions.

Chapter 19 $500

Page 22: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

• Alexander Graham Bell – Telephone• Charles Darwin – Natural selection• Guglielmo Marconi – Transatlantic radio waves• James Watt – Improved steam engine• Louis Pasteur – Germ theory of disease• Robert Fulton – Steam-powered paddle boat• Thomas Edison – Light bulb

Chapter 19 $500

Study Guide #19

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Chapter 20 $100

By 1914, this was the effect that trade unions had on society.

Page 24: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

What is better working and living conditions?

Chapter 20 $100

Study Guide #21

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Name two (2) reasons why the urban population grew during the

Second Industrial Revolution.

Chapter 20 $200

Page 26: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

What is more jobs in the cities,Improved living conditions, and Public works made life easier?

Chapter 20 $200

Study Guide #20

Page 27: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Name two (2) inventions that the internal combustion

engine gave rise to.

Chapter 20 $300

Page 28: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

What were airplanes, automobiles, and improved

ocean liners?

Chapter 20 $300

Study Guide #23

Page 29: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Chapter 20 $400

Describe the working class at this time: about how much of the population did they make up and what kinds of jobs did

they work?

Page 30: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

What is they made up 80% of the population and were

peasants, farmers, unskilled laborers?

Chapter 20 $400

Study Guide #22c

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Describe the new elite class at this time: about how much

of the population did they make up and what kinds of

jobs did they work?

Chapter 20 $500

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Chapter 20 $500

They made up about 5% of the population and controlled 30-40% of the wealth. They were

the aristocrats, bankers, industrialists, and merchants.

Study Guide #22a

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Chapter 21 $100

This is the country that established the colony of

Singapore.

Page 34: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Chapter 21 $100

What is Great Britain?

Study Guide #27

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Chapter 21 $200

This was the result of the Spanish-American War in

the context of imperialism.

Page 36: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Chapter 21 $200

What is the United States gained new territories, like

the Philippines?

Study Guide #25

Page 37: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Chapter 21 $300

These were the only two (2) independent nations in

Africa by 1914.

Page 38: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Chapter 21 $300

What were Liberia and Ethiopia?

Study Guide #29

Page 39: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

This is what Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin

had in common.

Chapter 21 $400

Page 40: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

What is they both fought against Spain for the

independence of Latin American nations?

Chapter 21 $400

Study Guide #36

Page 41: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Explain the Suez Canal: who built it, who was interested in it after completion, and why were they

interested?

Chapter 21 $500

Page 42: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

The Suez Canal was built by the French. Upon its completion, the British were interested and eventually drove the

French out. The British saw it as their “lifeline to India.”

Chapter 21 $500

Study Guide #30

Page 43: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Misc. $100

This was the person who ultimately gained India its

independence from Britain.

Page 44: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Misc. $100

Who is Mohandas Gandhi?

Study Guide #34

Page 45: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Misc. $200

Name two (2) countries in Southeast Asia which were colonized by the French.

Page 46: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Misc. $200

What are Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia?

Study Guide #28

Page 47: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Misc. $300

Explain the difference between direct rule and indirect rule during the

Age of Imperialism.

Page 48: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Misc. $300

Direct rule is when the local elites are removed from power and

replaced with officials from the mother country. Indirect rule

allows these elites to maintain their roles in society.

Study Guide #27

Page 49: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Misc. $400

This is the difference between romanticism and

realism.

Page 50: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Misc. $400

Romanticism is the emphasis on using feelings and emotions over

reason. Realism was a literary movement stressing ordinary

characters and precise descriptions of brutal everyday life.

Study Guide #10e, 10f

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Misc. $500

Describe socialism and name the person who came

up with the idea.

Page 52: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Misc. $500

Karl Marx came up with the ideas of both socialism and

communism. Both incorporated the ideas of equal wealth, government ownership and control of

production.Study Guide

#10g

Page 53: Rules of Jeopardy Each team will choose a spokesperson. –I will only listen to that person. You will have 1 minute to answer the question. –If you are

Final JeopardyName 2 positive and 2 negative

results of British colonization of India.

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Final Jeopardy Answer

Positive Results Negative Results

• Order and stability• New school system• Railroads and telegraphs

•STUDY GUIDE #31

• Corrupt tax collection system• Destruction of local industries• Reduction of food production• Disrespect for Indian culture• STUDY GUIDE #32

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Additional Information

• #9: Survival of Great Britain and nationalism

• #15: Emergence of new social classes (middle and working classes)

• #17: Allowed the industrial middle class to vote

• #18: A king• #26: The belief that Europeans had a moral

responsibility to civilize primitive peoples