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Jo-Jo Sweet Lily Connie
Round 1 Round 2Final
Jeopardy
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China 2China IndiaVietnam Korea Miscellaneous
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Round 2
Final Jeopardy
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Who led the Chinese communist during most of the 20th century?
A. Sun YetsenB. Kim Jung-ilC. Ho Chi MinhD. Mao Zedong
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D. Mao ZedongD. Mao Zedong
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The Chinese ______________ Party of China toppled the Qing Dynasty in 1912.
A. CommunistB. NationalistC. DemocraticD. Republican
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NationalistNationalist
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What was the 6,000 mile march communist went on to avoid being captured by the nationalist government?
A. The Great Leap ForwardB. The Cultural RevolutionC. The Middle WayD. The Long March
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The Long MarchThe Long March
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When the communist took over on October 1, 1945, the government in China was renamed and still goes by this name today:
A. The Republic of ChinaB. The People’s Republic of ChinaC. The People’s Communist ChinaD. Mao’s Communist China
When the communist took over on October 1, 1945, the government in China was renamed and still goes by this name today:
A. The Republic of ChinaB. The People’s Republic of ChinaC. The People’s Communist ChinaD. Mao’s Communist China
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The People’s Republic of ChinaThe People’s Republic of China
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Why was the Great Leap Forward unsuccessful?A. People refused to move to the larger
farms.B. People wanted to be able to work for
themselves and make a profit.C. Chinese farmers did not know how to
plan crops on large plots of land leading to an enormous famine.
D. The Communist government rejected Mao’s idea and the farms were never organized.
Why was the Great Leap Forward unsuccessful?A. People refused to move to the larger
farms.B. People wanted to be able to work for
themselves and make a profit.C. Chinese farmers did not know how to
plan crops on large plots of land leading to an enormous famine.
D. The Communist government rejected Mao’s idea and the farms were never organized.
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Chinese farmers did not know how to plan crops on large plots of land leading
to an enormous famine.
Chinese farmers did not know how to plan crops on large plots of land leading
to an enormous famine.
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Indian nationalism in the 1800s began as a reaction to
A. British rule.B. religious conflict.C. communist-led revolution.D. long period of drought and
famine.
Indian nationalism in the 1800s began as a reaction to
A. British rule.B. religious conflict.C. communist-led revolution.D. long period of drought and
famine.
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British RuleBritish Rule
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One of Gandhi’s main strategies in dealing with the British was to insist his followers use
A. non-violence.B. riots and strikes.C. mind games.D. military force.
One of Gandhi’s main strategies in dealing with the British was to insist his followers use
A. non-violence.B. riots and strikes.C. mind games.D. military force.
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Non-violenceNon-violence
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Who were the two religious groups that fought for leadership in India before the British gave over their power?
A. Hindus and BuddhistB. Muslims and BuddhistC. Hindus and ChristiansD. Hindus and Muslims
Who were the two religious groups that fought for leadership in India before the British gave over their power?
A. Hindus and BuddhistB. Muslims and BuddhistC. Hindus and ChristiansD. Hindus and Muslims
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Hindus and MuslimsHindus and Muslims
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$400$400 What was Mohandas Gandhi’s plan of civil disobedience?
A. People should refuse to obey a law they felt was unfair.
B. Violent demonstrations were needed in India until the British left.
C. It was best to go along with the British laws to avoid making the colonial authorities angry.
D. The best way to change the laws was through passing legislation in the Indian National Congress.
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A. People should refuse to obey a law they felt was unfair.
A. People should refuse to obey a law they felt was unfair.
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Often the Indian people would refer to Gandhi as “Mahatma”. What does the word “Mahatma” mean?
A. Enlightened OneB. Great SoulC. Great CreatorD. Brahmin Priest
Often the Indian people would refer to Gandhi as “Mahatma”. What does the word “Mahatma” mean?
A. Enlightened OneB. Great SoulC. Great CreatorD. Brahmin Priest
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Enlightened OneEnlightened One
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The ___________ took control of Vietnam in 1858.
A. BritishB. United StatesC. GermansD. French
The ___________ took control of Vietnam in 1858.
A. BritishB. United StatesC. GermansD. French
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FrenchFrench
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What were the objections the United States had to Ho Chi Minh’s leadership on Vietnam?
A. He seemed too inexperienced to lead a country.
B. Most of the Vietnamese people did not like him or his politics.
C. He was a communist and a threat to the United States interests.
D. He had been educated in Europe and had no
connection with the Vietnamese people.
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He was a communist and a threat to the United States interests.He was a communist and a threat to the United States interests.
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What became of the United States efforts to prevent Ho Chi Minh from taking over the country of Vietnam and reuniting it as one country?
A. Vietnam became a western style democracy under a government designed by the United States.
B. Vietnam remains permanently divided, with the North communist and the South democratic.
C. The United States is still working to prevent Vietnam from becoming a communist country.
D. American efforts ended in 1975 and Vietnam was united under the government designed by Ho Chi Minh.
What became of the United States efforts to prevent Ho Chi Minh from taking over the country of Vietnam and reuniting it as one country?
A. Vietnam became a western style democracy under a government designed by the United States.
B. Vietnam remains permanently divided, with the North communist and the South democratic.
C. The United States is still working to prevent Vietnam from becoming a communist country.
D. American efforts ended in 1975 and Vietnam was united under the government designed by Ho Chi Minh.
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American efforts ended in 1975 and Vietnam was united under the
government designed by Ho Chi Minh.
American efforts ended in 1975 and Vietnam was united under the
government designed by Ho Chi Minh.
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Why did the United States believe it was necessary to become involved in both Korea and Vietnam? A. To protect them from attack. B. Prevent a serious health crisis. C. Stop the spread of communism. D. Improve each country’s economy.
Why did the United States believe it was necessary to become involved in both Korea and Vietnam? A. To protect them from attack. B. Prevent a serious health crisis. C. Stop the spread of communism. D. Improve each country’s economy.
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Stop the spread of communism.Stop the spread of communism.
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What is the name of the trail that the North Vietnamese troops used to travel from North Vietnam to South Vietnam?
a. Ho Chi Minh Trailb. Viet Cong Trailc. Laos/Cambodia Traild. Viet Minh Trail
What is the name of the trail that the North Vietnamese troops used to travel from North Vietnam to South Vietnam?
a. Ho Chi Minh Trailb. Viet Cong Trailc. Laos/Cambodia Traild. Viet Minh Trail
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Ho Chi Minh TrailHo Chi Minh Trail
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What was the Domino Theory?A. Political decisions have to be build slowly, like
a game of dominoes.B. International politics is a game, and there are
always winners and losers.C. If one country in a region became communist,
others would quickly follow.D. Few countries would really be interested in
communism if they knew what it was like.
What was the Domino Theory?A. Political decisions have to be build slowly, like
a game of dominoes.B. International politics is a game, and there are
always winners and losers.C. If one country in a region became communist,
others would quickly follow.D. Few countries would really be interested in
communism if they knew what it was like.
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If one country in a region became communist, others would quickly
follow.
If one country in a region became communist, others would quickly
follow.
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As a result of the Korean War, Korea was split in two political parties. What other South Asian country experienced a similar split and later reunited?A. VietnamB. IndiaC. BangladeshD. Sri Lanka
As a result of the Korean War, Korea was split in two political parties. What other South Asian country experienced a similar split and later reunited?A. VietnamB. IndiaC. BangladeshD. Sri Lanka
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VietnamVietnam
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What was the major result of the Korean War?a. Foreign relations with the western world improved.b. The government went into a period of isolationism.c. Korea gave up its sovereignty to Great Britain for protection from invaders.d. Korea was split into Communist North Korea and Democratic South Korea.
What was the major result of the Korean War?a. Foreign relations with the western world improved.b. The government went into a period of isolationism.c. Korea gave up its sovereignty to Great Britain for protection from invaders.d. Korea was split into Communist North Korea and Democratic South Korea.
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Korea was split into Communist North Korea and Democratic South Korea.
Korea was split into Communist North Korea and Democratic South Korea.
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What prevented the Soviet Union from assisting North Korea in the Korean War?
a. The Soviet Union lost interest in controlling Korea.b. Communism was abolished in the Soviet Union.c. The Soviets could not afford to help because of World War II.d. The Chinese defeated the Soviet Union during World War II.
What prevented the Soviet Union from assisting North Korea in the Korean War?
a. The Soviet Union lost interest in controlling Korea.b. Communism was abolished in the Soviet Union.c. The Soviets could not afford to help because of World War II.d. The Chinese defeated the Soviet Union during World War II.
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The Soviets could not afford to help because of World War II.
The Soviets could not afford to help because of World War II.
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After World War II, Korea wasa. Given to the Japanese as a peace offering.b. Split at the 38th parallel.c. Joined the Soviet Union.d. Imperialized by China.
After World War II, Korea wasa. Given to the Japanese as a peace offering.b. Split at the 38th parallel.c. Joined the Soviet Union.d. Imperialized by China.
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Split at the 38th parallel.Split at the 38th parallel.
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What happened to students in 1989 that were protesting for greater political freedom in Tiananmen Square?
A. They were attacked by Chinese troops and many were killed or arrested.
B. Most students lost interest in the demonstration and returned quietly to class.
C. They were able to hold meetings with the Chinese government and present their demands.
D. They got so much positive publicity that the Chinese government had to give in to their demands.
What happened to students in 1989 that were protesting for greater political freedom in Tiananmen Square?
A. They were attacked by Chinese troops and many were killed or arrested.
B. Most students lost interest in the demonstration and returned quietly to class.
C. They were able to hold meetings with the Chinese government and present their demands.
D. They got so much positive publicity that the Chinese government had to give in to their demands.
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They were attacked by Chinese troops and many were killed or arrested.
They were attacked by Chinese troops and many were killed or arrested.
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What was the name of the new army of young people Mao used to enforce his policies in the 1960s?
A. the Red GuardB. the KuomintangC. the Great CollectiveD. the Alliance for Progress
What was the name of the new army of young people Mao used to enforce his policies in the 1960s?
A. the Red GuardB. the KuomintangC. the Great CollectiveD. the Alliance for Progress
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The Red GuardThe Red Guard
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What was the period of time called when Mao tried to eliminate anyone that criticized the government?
A. The Great Leap ForwardB. The Cultural RevolutionC. The Middle WayD. The Long March
What was the period of time called when Mao tried to eliminate anyone that criticized the government?
A. The Great Leap ForwardB. The Cultural RevolutionC. The Middle WayD. The Long March
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The Cultural RevolutionThe Cultural Revolution
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$400$400What is the theme that ties The Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution, and Tiananmen Square Massacre together? A. Mao Zedong led each of them. B. Improvements to China’s economy were a result. C. They all led to fewer freedoms for people of China.D. They all led to more opportunities for people of China.
What is the theme that ties The Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution, and Tiananmen Square Massacre together? A. Mao Zedong led each of them. B. Improvements to China’s economy were a result. C. They all led to fewer freedoms for people of China.D. They all led to more opportunities for people of China.
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They all led to fewer freedoms for people of China.They all led to fewer freedoms for people of China.
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What was the name given to the disagreements between the United States and the Soviet Union at the end of World War II?
A. the Dual AllianceB. the Geneva AccordsC. the Cold WarD. the Great Depression
What was the name given to the disagreements between the United States and the Soviet Union at the end of World War II?
A. the Dual AllianceB. the Geneva AccordsC. the Cold WarD. the Great Depression
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The Cold WarThe Cold War
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What are the name of the two cities in Japan that had nuclear bombs dropped on them?
A. Tokyo and KyotoB. Hiroshima and NagasakiC. Yokohama and NagoyaD. Osaka and Sapporo
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Hiroshima and NagasakiHiroshima and Nagasaki
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During the British rule of India, Indians began to have a sense of Nationalism. This means the people
a. Developed a strong devotion to their country.b. Chose to join another colonialist country.c. Began a new government.d. Established Communism
During the British rule of India, Indians began to have a sense of Nationalism. This means the people
a. Developed a strong devotion to their country.b. Chose to join another colonialist country.c. Began a new government.d. Established Communism
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Developed a strong devotion to their country.
Developed a strong devotion to their country.
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What communist country fought against the United States for control of Korea during the Korean War?
a. Chinab. Vietnamc. Japand. Britain
What communist country fought against the United States for control of Korea during the Korean War?
a. Chinab. Vietnamc. Japand. Britain
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ChinaChina
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What role did the United States play in rebuilding Japan after World War 2?
A. provided free loansB. helped rebuild Japan’s armyC. required Japan to pay war
damagesD. developed a plan to help
Japan’s economy recover
What role did the United States play in rebuilding Japan after World War 2?
A. provided free loansB. helped rebuild Japan’s armyC. required Japan to pay war
damagesD. developed a plan to help
Japan’s economy recover
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developed a plan to help Japan’s economy recover
developed a plan to help Japan’s economy recover
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Mao’s Red Guards were primarily made up of
a. The Chinese Bourgeoisieb. High school studentsc. Kuomintang Membersd. Peasants
Mao’s Red Guards were primarily made up of
a. The Chinese Bourgeoisieb. High school studentsc. Kuomintang Membersd. Peasants
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High school studentsHigh school students
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What do you remember?What do you remember?
Final Jeopary Question
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Which of the following was NOT one of the provisions of Japan’s 1947 constitution?
A. Japanese Emperor was stripped of his power and became a figurehead
B. Japan could never be an aggressor in war again
C. Japan could no longer use their sea, air, or land forces to settle international disputes
D. Japanese tradition of Shintoism was no
longer allowed to be practiced
Which of the following was NOT one of the provisions of Japan’s 1947 constitution?
A. Japanese Emperor was stripped of his power and became a figurehead
B. Japan could never be an aggressor in war again
C. Japan could no longer use their sea, air, or land forces to settle international disputes
D. Japanese tradition of Shintoism was no
longer allowed to be practiced
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Japanese tradition of Shintoism was no longer allowed to be practiced
Japanese tradition of Shintoism was no longer allowed to be practiced
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