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WWII
Homefront
WWII Abroad
Potpourri
Great
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New Deal
WWII
Homefront
WWII
Abroad
Potpourri
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CATEGORY 1 - $100
The name given to the
growing number of shacks and
shantytowns built by the
homeless on empty lots…
CATEGORY 1 - $200
The increasing numbers of farm
families who migrated from the
Dust Bowl of Great Plains, often
to California were known as…
CATEGORY 1 - $300
One of the most significant
causes of the Great Depression
was made worse by declining
prices for farmers’ crops
because of…
CATEGORY 1 - $400
In 1932, WWI veterans who
sought early payment of lump
sums promised by Congress were
known as…
CATEGORY 1 - $500
Hoover finally urged Congress to
create this to provide loans to
large businesses and banks…
CATEGORY 2 - $100
FDR used these informal radio
speeches to communicate with
and reassure the American
public…
CATEGORY 2 - $200
This controversial program sought
to eliminate overproduction by
subsidizing farmers to leave fields
fallow and even destroy crops…
CATEGORY 2 - $300
FDR’s efforts to bypass opposition
to New Deal legislation by the
judicial branch; the scheme
damaged FDR politically…
CATEGORY 2 - $400
A liberal critic of FDR; his
“Share Our Wealth” program
was a legitimate threat to the
New Deal until he was
assassinated in 1935…
CATEGORY 2 - $500
John Maynard Keynes’ theory
on how to end the Depression;
it included the argument that
consumers needed to spend
money, thus stimulating the
economy…
CATEGORY 3 - $100
The most convincing evidence
of the end of US isolationism
by the end of WWII was the
creation of this organization in
1945…
CATEGORY 3 - $200
This federal organization
worked closely with the media
to encourage support for the
war effort through the use of
propaganda…
CATEGORY 3 - $300
The name of the top secret
American program to build an
atomic bomb AND the name
of physicist who led the
effort…
CATEGORY 3 - $400
African American leaders stressed
the “Double V” campaign during the
war; victory over…
CATEGORY 3 - $500
The name of the Supreme Court case
involving the Japanese-American
who refused to report to an
Internment camp in 1942…
CATEGORY 4 - $100
The Allies opened a second
front in Europe with the
largest-ever amphibious attack
into France on June 6, 1944
known as …
CATEGORY 4 - $200
By late 1942, American troops
saw their first action of World
War II under the leadership of
Dwight D. Eisenhower here…
CATEGORY 4 - $300
Following WWII, surviving Nazi
leaders faced trial for their roles
in the Holocaust here…
CATEGORY 4 - $400
The name of the final, all-out
German counter-attack near
the Ardennes in Belgium
(Dec. 1944) that ultimately
failed…
CATEGORY 4 - $500
November 9, 1938; the
beginning of overt,
government- sanctioned
discrimination and acts of
violence against the Jews…
CATEGORY 5 - $100
This Amendment, passed in
1919, finally granted women
the right to vote…
CATEGORY 5 - $200
The name of the infamous New
York City political machine run by
William “Boss” Tweed…
CATEGORY 5 - $300
In late 1940, these three countries
pledged to support one another in
case of attack when they signed
the Tripartite Pact…
CATEGORY 5 - $400
The allure of radio was
evident in 1938 when Orson
Welles tricked many into
believing that Martians were
invading earth in …
CATEGORY 5 - $500
The infamous decision in the 1896
Supreme Court case, Plessy v.
Ferguson was…
CATEGORY 1 - $100
Hoovervilles
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Okies
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Overproduction
CATEGORY 1 - $400
The Bonus Army
CATEGORY 1 - $500
Reconstruction Finance
Corporation (RFC)
CATEGORY 2 - $100
Fireside Chats
CATEGORY 2 - $200
Agricultural Adjustment Act
(AAA)
CATEGORY 2 - $300
Court-Packing
CATEGORY 2 - $400
Huey Long “The Kingfish”
CATEGORY 2 - $500
“Pump Priming”
or deficit spending
CATEGORY 3 - $100
The United Nations
CATEGORY 3 - $200
The Office of War Information
(OWI)
CATEGORY 3 - $300
Manhattan Project and Robert
Oppenheimer
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Fascism abroad and
Discrimination/Racism at home
CATEGORY 3 - $500
(Fred) Korematsu v. U.S. (1944)
CATEGORY 4 - $100
Operation Overlord (D-Day)
CATEGORY 4 - $200
The North Africa Campaign
CATEGORY 4 - $300
Nuremberg Trials
CATEGORY 4 - $400
The Battle of the Bulge
CATEGORY 4 - $500
Kristallnacht (The Night of the
Broken Glass)
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The 19th Amendment
CATEGORY 5 - $200
Tammany Hall
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Germany, Italy, and Japan
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The War of the Worlds
CATEGORY 5 - $500
“separate but equal” facilities were
permissible, thus upholding
segregation of the races
New Deal
FINAL CATEGORY
THREE specific New Deal
reforms that remain in
existence today include…
FINAL CATEGORY
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (FDIC)
Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC)
Social Security Act (SSA)
END OF PART II
JEOPARDY! Slide Show Notes
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The font for the question & answer slides is “Enchanted;” a copy of this font in located
in the “REAL Jeopardy Template” folder. (This font will need to be installed in the
C:/WINDOWS/FONTS folder of the computer running the show.) In order to keep all of
the sounds and fonts together, copy the entire “REAL Jeopardy Template” folder.
To change the categories:
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1. Go to “Edit” and “Replace…”
2. In the Find box, type CATEGORY 1 (all caps)
3. In the Replace box, type the category in all caps (for example, PRESIDENTS)
4. Click Replace All...
To use the Daily Double:
– 1. Choose which dollar values to set as Daily Double
– 2. Link that dollar value to one of the DD slides
– 3. Link the arrow on the DD slide to the correct question slide (so dollar/category
match)
Running the JEOPARDY!
Slide Show
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On the game board with the categories on top, click on the desired dollar value. (The
first game board is used only to blink in the dollar values like the show.)
ICONS:
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? Go to the answer screen.
House Go back to the game board.
Right Arrow (on Daily Doubles) Go to the question screen.
Turned-up Arrow Reload question screen after incorrect guess