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Title: Jeopardy Game


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Lets Play - Every two rows will be one team.
Two people (only) from each team will answer a
question. No one else will talk. The team with
the most points at the end of class will have 10
points added to their test!
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Japan after World War II
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Foreign Involvement in Korea
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Foreign Involvement in Vietnam
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Potpourri
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China
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Red Scarf Girl Vocabulary
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Japan after World War II
Foreign Involvement in Korea
Foreign Involvement in Vietnam
Potpourri
China
Red Scarf Girl Vocabulary
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Charged with putting Japan back together
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General Douglas MacArthur
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Guaranteed basic freedoms
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Bill of Rights
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The role of the Japanese emperor in the new
government
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Ceremonial
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Type of government created for Japan in the years
following the war
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Constitutional Monarchy
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Clause mentioned in the MacArthur Constitution
concerning Japan
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Prevents Japan from declaring war
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State of political tension and military rivalry
between nations
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Cold War
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How was the country of Korea divided at the end
of World War II?
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Soviet control in the north United States
control in the south
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If one country in a region became communist,
others would quickly follow
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Domino Theory
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The political division of Korea made in 1954
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Korea is still divided between a communist north
and a democratic south
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U.S. troops committed to serve in the Vietnam War
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Over ½ a Million
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What were the objections the United States had to
Ho Chi Minhs leadership on Vietnam?
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He was a Communist and a threat to U.S. interests
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An economic structure in which a government
planning group makes most of the basic economic
decisions for the workers
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Communist
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Where Vietnam was divided to separate the north
from the south
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17th Parallel
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This country gave-up the fight for Vietnam in 1954
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France
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Chemical intended to kill vegetation, yet used on
the Vietnamese during the war
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Agent Orange
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Someone willing to take a risk to begin a new
business
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Entrepreneur
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The legal separation of the races
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Apartheid
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Factories, machines, and technology that people
use to make products to sell
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Capital Goods
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The ability to read and write
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Literacy
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A distinct ethnic group that lives in the
mountainous areas where Syria, Turkey, Iran, and
Iraq come together
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Kurds
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6,000 mile walk by the Communist to avoid the
Nationalist Party
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The Long March
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Students were encouraged to leave school and
declare war on class differences
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Cultural Revolution
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10,000 students gather to protest against the
Chinese government and communism.
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Tiananmen Square Massacre
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Mass steel production and a move towards
collective ownership of farms.
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The Great Leap Forward
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CCP
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Chinese Communist Party
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A semiformal organization in elementary schools
formed in imitation of the Red Guards.
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Red Successors
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Chinas largest city. During the Cultural
Revolution it had a population of about 10
million people.
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Shanghai
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The official national language of China. Chinese
are encouraged to speak so that people from
different areas can communicate with each other.
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Mandarin
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A person who loves anything foreign. Such
behavior was considered disloyal.
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Xenophile
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Peking
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Beijing
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Final Jeopardy
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Leaders
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  • This leader following Mao played a major role in
    the Tiananmen Square Massacre

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Deng Xiaoping
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Daily Double!
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