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Title: JEOPARDY


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JEOPARDY
Created by Todd Jenkins
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  • The term that describes the physical and verbal
    conflict between communist powers and democratic
    powers from the 1940's to the 1980's.

A1
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  • Ethel and Julius Rosenberg and Senator Joseph
    McCarthy are prime examples this term used
    describe the fear of the spread on Communism
    within the United States.

A2
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  • The Marshall Plan and the Truman Doctrine are the
    two main examples of this a term used to prevent
    the spread of Communism.

A3
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  • The soft financial side of US policy focused on
    aiding countries from being influenced by
    Communism.

A4
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  • The hard military side of US policy focused on
    supplying MILITARY and financial aid to countries
    who were being overtaken by Communism.

A5
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  • When talking about the Cold War you have to start
    with these two counties, whose ideas of
    government and economy where polar opposites.

B1
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  • This obstacle was created by Soviet Premiere
    Khrushchev to separate the union of the US, UK
    and France, from the Soviet Union and also to
    prevent the fleeing of people from one into the
    other.

B2
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  • This country was separated at the 38th parallel
    and favored democracy.

B3
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  • This world wide governing body, whose members are
    nations who favored peace, was the key force in
    the Democratic Korean War.

B4
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  • This term is used to describe the witch hunt of
    Soviet sympathizers, like Alger Hiss, by a US
    Senator by the same name.

B5
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  • Two answers required
  • US President at beginning of Korean conflict who
    fired MacArthur and US President at end of Korean
    conflict who favored the Hydrogen bomb

C1
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  • Chinese Nationalists leader who favored South
    Korea and the democratic idea of government.

C2
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  • Leader of the Peoples Republic of China who
    favored North Korea and the communist idea of
    government North Korea.

C3
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  • American CIA U-2 pilot shot down over the Soviet
    Union during a reconnaissance mission.

C4
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  • American Soviet advisor who tried to explain
    Soviet behavior in the long telegram which lead
    to the American policy of containment.

C5
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D3
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400
D4
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500
D5
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  • Last name of the so called, Soviet spies who may
    have been falsely accused of espionage by selling
    atomic secrets to the Soviets.

E1
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  • The creation of this new nuclear fusion weapon
    lead to an intensified (fallout) alert during the
    Cold War.

E2
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  • Phrase used to describe the systematic falling of
    smaller satellite countries to the power of
    communism.

E3
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  • Big three Prime Minister who stated An iron
    curtain has descended across the continent

E4
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  • American General who was placed in charge the
    United Nation forces at the beginning of the
    Korean conflict.

E5
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Daily Double
Daily Double
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Daily Double
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FinalJeopardy
  • Question

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Final Jeopardy question is?
  • This country seized control of the Suez Canal in
    order to use the canals profits to pay for a dam
    during the beginning of the Cold War.
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