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Rules Vocabulary Important Places Famous People Important Events Pot Luck $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 On your boards, please write down $300 $300 $300 $300 how many your team$300 is willing to wager. Then, click here to view the $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Final Jeopardy Question. $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Rules US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I You will be divided into 2 teams. Following the toss-up, teams will take turn selecting and answering questions. You are to write your response on the provided white board. If the response is correct, you will be awarded that point value. If incorrect, the value will be deducted from your team’s score. Watch out for X X to double the values. After all questions have been answered, click on the Final Jeopardy icon in the top right of the board. After both teams are done waging a value, they will have the chance to answer the final question. $10,500 US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $100 Vocabulary – Question 1 $100 States with strong ties to both the North and the South. What are Border States? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $200 Vocabulary– Question 2 $200 The idea that Great Britain and France would support the South because it needed the South’s raw cotton supply. What is cotton diplomacy? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $300 Vocabulary– Question 3 Ships heavily armored with iron. What are ironclads? $300 US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $400 Vocabulary – Question 4 $400 The Supreme Court decision that slaves were considered property and are therefore protected under the Constitution. What is Dred Scott v. Sanford? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $500 Vocabulary – Question 5 $500 Destruction of resources on all fronts, both militarily, economically, and socially. What is total war? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $100 Important Battles – Question 1 $100 This battle is considered the bloodiest single-day battle in American history. What is Antietam? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $200 Important Battles – Question 2 $200 The greatest Confederate victory of the Civil War. (Stonewall dies here) What is Chancellorsville? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $300 Important Battles – Question 3 $300 Grant used this strategy at the siege of Vicksburg to defeat the Confederates and control the Mississippi. What is trench warfare? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $400 Important Battles – Question 4 $400 The Union win at Shiloh gave the North control of this state. What is Tennessee? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $500 Important Battles – Question 5 $500 General Thomas Jackson got his nickname “Stonewall” at this battle. What is the First Battle of Bull Run? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $100 Famous People – Question 1 $100 The President of the Confederacy during the Civil War Who is Jefferson Davis? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $200 Famous People – Question 2 $200 Union general who devised a plan to blockade the southern ports and take control of the Mississippi River. Who is General Winfield Scott? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $300 Famous People – Question 3 $300 The nickname of the Union and Confederate soldiers. Who are Blue & Gray? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $400 Famous People – Question 4 $400 The only civilian casualty in the Battle of Gettysburg. Who was Jennie Wade? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $500 Famous People – Question 5 $500 He was the last Confederate general to surrender on April 26, 1865 in Durham, NC. Who is General Joseph Johnston? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $100 Important Events – Question 1 Attack that caused the start of the Civil War. What is the attack on Fort Sumter? $100 US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $200 Important Events – Question 2 $200 The Battle of Antietam allowed Lincoln the opportunity to issue this. What is the Emancipation Proclamation? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $300 Important Events – Question 3 $300 These two battles are known as the turning points in the war for the Union. Vicksburg & Gettysburg US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $400 Important Events – Question 4 $400 The cemetery where Lincoln made his Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863. What is Soldiers National Cemetery? US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $500 Important Events – Question 5 $500 Fighting within the Kansas-Nebraska Territory on the issue of slavery is known as this . Bleeding Kansas US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $100 Pot Luck – Question 1 $100 How many years is a score (as referred to in the Gettysburg Address)? 20 years US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $200 Pot Luck – Question 2 $200 The Democratic candidate in the Election of 1864. General George B. McClellan US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $300 Pot Luck – Question 3 $300 Name two advantages of the South during the Civil War. Superior Generals, strong fighting spirit, motivation to become an independent nation, knowledge of the land. US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $400 Pot Luck – Question 4 $400 Name four events that lead up to the Civil War (from 1850 – 1860). Bleeding Kansas, Election of 1860, Secession of SC, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Dred Scott v. Sanford, John Brown’s Raid, Attack on Fort Sumter US History 2 – Chapter 18 – World War I $500 Pot Luck – Question 5 $500 The military strategy the South used in the war, which aimed at fighting a defensive battle until the Union would finally give up after depleting their soldiers and resources. War of attrition Write down your team name, score, answers, and wagers here. **Keep track as we play** **Erase at the end of each question** Team’s Wager: $ **Wager a value, then write you final answer here** $ Team Name Write down your team name, score, answers, and wagers here. **Keep track as we play** **Erase at the end of each question** Team’s Wager: $ Name three of the advantages the North had in the Civil War. **Wager a value, then write you final answer here** $ Team Name