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Answer key

ROUND 1: Something of importance that was passed ROUND 4: What happened in the Middle down by Greco-Roman or Judeo-Christian tradition Ages?

1 Democracy (G) 4 Monotheism (J) 1 Bubonic Plague 4 Hundred Years War

2 Morality or “the law” (J) 5 Philosophy (G) 2 The Crusades 5 Magna Carta

3 Representative 6 Art (G/R) 3 Feudalism 6 war (in general) Democracy or Republic (R)

ROUND 2: Movements that changed the Round 5: Biggest names from modern Movements modern world (1400s – 1700s) (Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution, Exploration) 1 Renaissance (1400s) 4 Protestant 1 Leonardo Da Vinci 4 Martin Luther Reformation (1500s) 2 Age of Exploration 5 Enlightenment 2 Christopher Columbus 5 Galileo (1500s) (1700s) 3 Scientific Revolution 6 Agricultural 3 Isaac Newton 6 Michelangelo (1500s) Revolution (1500s) ROUND 3: Where exactly is the “Western Round 6: Which civilizations have most World”? influenced the Western World?

1 Western Europe 4 South America 1 Anglos (English) 4 Romans

2 North America 5 2 Greeks 5 French

3 6 3 Hebrews 6 Spanish

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ROUND 1:The most influential ROUND 4: Famous leaders of the earliest Enlightenment philosopher was… Enlightenment-inspired revolutions include: 1 John Locke 4 Montesquieu 1 Maximilian Robespierre 4 Thomas Jefferson

2 Voltaire 5 Adam Smith 2 George Washington 5 Napoleon Bonaparte

3 Rousseau 6 Hobbes, Kant, Hume or 3 Simon Bolivar 6 Toussaint L’Overture Jefferson

ROUND 2: A major step in the story of the Round 5: Causes of the American French Revolution was the Revolution include

1 Beheading of Louis 4 Tennis Court Oath or 1 high taxes 4 Desire for freedom XVI & Marie Antoinette Estates General 2 Reign of Terror 5 Bread Riots 2 lack of 5 Oppression of King representation George III 3 Storming of the 6 Napoleon Coup 3 Enlightenment ideas 6 ? Bastille ROUND 3: Countries where Enlightenment Round 6: Important Documents of the philosophers came from included: Enlightenment and of Enlightenment- inspired Revolutions (could be written 1 4 Prussia/ 1 Declaration ofbefore or 4during) English Bill of Rights Independence 2 England 5 2 Magna Carta (1215) 5 U.S. Bill of Rights

3 French Declaration of Rights 6 Rousseau’s Social Contract or 3 Scotland Locke’s Second Treatise

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1 Child Labor 4 long hours, low wages 1 Light Bulb 4 Electricity

2 Wealth Gap / class 5 overcrowding 2 Telephone, Cotton Gin 5 Automobile, assembly warfare line 3 unsafe work 6 pollution 3 Combustible Engine, 6 Steam Engine conditions interchangeable parts ROUND 2: Key developments from the Round 5: Famous Inventors from the agricultural revolution… Industrial Revolution

1 mechanization on 4 selective breeding 1 Thomas Edison 4 Nikola Tesla farms 2 crop rotation 5 fertilization methods 2 Alexander Graham 5 Rudolph Diesel, Bell Bessemer 3 enclosure movement 3 Eli Whitney, 6 Wright Brothers or James Watt Henry Ford, Samuel Morse ROUND 3: Nations that industrialized first Round 6: Different ways you can ‘go’ because of innovations that came along with industrialization… 1 England/Scotland 4 Germany 1 automobile 4 motorcycle

2 5 United States 2 trains 5 steam ships

3 France 6 3 planes

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ROUND 1: Nations that sought to trade ROUND 4: Nations that claimed parts of with in the late 1800s Africa

1 United States 4 Germany 1 France 4 Germany

2 England 5 2 England 5

3 France 6 Japan 3 Belgium 6

ROUND 2: Major colonies of the British Round 5: Nations that dominated Empire Exploration and colonies the earliest

1 North America 4 South Africa 1 China 4 England

2 5 British Isles 2 Portugal 5 France

3 Australia/New 6 Middle East 3 6 Belgium or Zealand ROUND 3: Major colonies of the French Round 6: When I think of Gandhi, I think of…

1 North America 4 Southeast Asia 1 his non-violent 4 his independence (French Indochina) resistance movement 2 North Africa 5 South America 2 civil disobedience, 5 his fasting peaceful protest 3 Caribbean 3 his assassination

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ROUND 1: Common ways to die during ROUND 4: Commonly known causes of trench warfare World War One 1 Artillery 4 Disease 1 Assassination of Franz 4 Complicated alliance Ferdinand system 2 Machine Guns 5 poison gas 2 Competition for 5 Increased militarism colonies 3 Rifles 6 flamethrower 3 Increased Nationalism 6 Bitterness from previous wars

ROUND 2: nations fighting for the Round 5: Reasons why the U.S. joined Entente/Allied Powers World War One

1 France 4 Italy 1 Zimmerman Note 4 to protect democracy

2 England 5 United States 2 Unrestricted Submarine Warfare 3 Russia 6 3 to aid traditional allies

ROUND 3: Nations fighting for the Central Round 6: Things decided in the Versailles Powers Treaty

1 Germany 4 1 Germany takes the 4 League of Nations blame formed 2 Austria- 5 // 2 Germany pays 5 new nations are reparations created 3 Ottoman Empire 3 Germany loses some 6 Germany’s military is land at home & limited colonies abroad ©Copyright2015.GregNoyes.Allrightsreserved.Permissiongrantedtocopyisforstudent/teacherusebyoriginalpurchaser.Reproductionofotherpartsofthisproductisprohibited.Copyinganypartofthisproductandplacingitonlineinanyformisstrictlyforbidden.DoingsoisaviolatesDigitalMillenniumCopyrightAct. Interwar Years FAMILY FEUD Answer key Interwar Years Version Version

ROUND 1: Nations that featured anti-communist ROUND 4: Demographics targeted by the governments in the 1920s and 1930s Nazi Party in Germany in the 1930s…

1 Germany 4 Spain 1 Jews 4 Socialists

2 Italy 5 Finland 2 Communists 5 the unfit/disabled

3 Japan 6 Austria 3 Gypsies

ROUND 2: Ways that Joseph Stalin killed Round 5: Famous figures from the Russian people in his own country in the ‘20s and ‘30s Revolution

1 Collectivization of 4 labor camps 1 Vladimir Lenin 4 Nicholas II Agriculture 2 forced 5 assassinations 2 Joseph Stalin 5 Alexandria industrialization 3 political purges 3 Trotsky 6 Rasputin

ROUND 3: What happened with Italy in the Round 6: Types of governments popular in 1920s and 1930s? Europe in the interwar years (1918-1939)

1 turned to Fascism 4 Invaded Ethiopia 1 Fascism 4 Communism/ socialism 2 Mussolini came to 5 Allied with Nazi 2 Monarchies 5 Hybrids (e.g. power Germany constitutional monarchies_ 3 Targeted communists 3 Democracies/ Republics

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ROUND 1: Well-known leaders from ROUND 4: Who was targeted in the World War Two Holocaust and other Nazi camps?

1 Adolf Hitler 4 Winston Churchill 1 Jews 4 Gypsies

2 Joseph Stalin 5 Benito Mussolini 2 Russian POWs 5 Christians

3 Franklin Roosevelt 6 Chang Kai-Shekh 3 Poles 6 other undesirables or Emperor Hirohito ROUND 2: Theaters in which World War Round 5: Most effective weapons used in Two was fought World War Two

1 Europe 4 Atlantic 1 Tanks 4 Aircraft Carriers

2 Pacific 5 East Asia 2 U-Boats 5 Battleships

3 Africa 6 Russia 3 Bombers 6 A-bombs

ROUND 3: Nations that Nazi Germany Round 6: Game changing battles of WWII invaded early in the war…

1 4 Belgium 1 Stalingrad 4 Battle of the Bulge

2 Czechoslovakia 5 France 2 Normandy invasion 5 Operation Barbarossa 3 Denmark 6 3 Midway 6 Iwo-Jima / Okinawa

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1 Berlin 4 Korea 1 Soviet Union (USSR) 4 England

2 5 China 2 United States 5 France

3 6 Cuba 3 China

ROUND 2: Well-known communist Round 5: The Cold War was a struggle dictators in the ‘40s and ‘50s between…

1 Joseph Stalin 4 Kim Il-Sung 1 Capitalism and 4 East vs. West Communism 2 Nikita Khrushchev 5 Josip Tito U.S. and S.U. 5 Freedom (cap) and equality (com) 3 Mao Zedong Democracy vs. totalitarianism ROUND 3: Major Milestones in nuclear Round 6: American and Soviet leaders from bomb use and testing 1945 – 1950s

1 Tsar Bomba (largest 4 Ivy Mike (first hydrogen 1 Truman 4 Khrushchev bomb in history) bomb test) 2 Hiroshima (first bomb 5 Nagasaki (bomb that 2 Stalin 5 Nixon (VP) used in war) ended WWII) 3 Castle Bravo (largest 6 Trinity (first nuclear 3 Eisenhower 6 FDR (died in ‘45) bomb in U.S. history) explosion)

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ROUND 1: Communist Revolutionaries ROUND 4: When I think of Cold War Cuba, I from the ‘60s and ‘70s think of…

1 Che Guevara 4 Raul Castro 1 The Missile Crisis 4 The Bay of Pigs

2 Fidel Castro 5 Pol Pot 2 The Cuba Revolution 5 The trade embargos 3 Ho Chi Minh 6 Duc Thou Nguyen 3 The Castro Brothers

ROUND 2:Milestones in the Space Round 5: American and Soviet Union Race (from 1957 – 1960s) leaders in the ‘60s and ‘70s 1 First Man in space 4 craft on Mars (62) 1 John F Kennedy 4 Lyndon Johnson (Yuri Gagarin (1959) and Venus (63) 2 Sputnik (*1957) 5 Animals orbit earth 2 Lenoid Brezhnev 5 Nikita Khrushchev (1960) 3 First man on moon 6 First unmanned craft 3 Richard Nixon 6 Ford or Carter (Armstrong) (1969) on moon (1959) ROUND 3: Events, developments, side- Round 6: Things associated with improved stories, etc. from the War Cold War Relations (U.S., U.S.S.R., China)

1 Ho Chin Minh Trail 4 Gulf of Tonkin 1 Détente 4 Triangular Diplomacy Incident / Resolution 2 Cu Chi Tunnels 5 My Lai Massacre / 2 Ping Pong Diplomacy protests 3 Napalm / Agent 6 Secret War (Hmong 3 SALT Treaties Orange vs. Laos)

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ROUND 1: After the Cold War, the ROUND 4: Olympics that were controversial, boycotted, or otherwise big news since the ‘80s (and including the ‘80s) remaining communist nations were: 1 China 4 Vietnam 1 Moscow – summer 1980 4 Lake Placid – winter 1980 2 North Korea 5 Laos 2 Los Angeles – summer 5 Sochi – winter 2014 1984 3 Cuba 3 Beijing – summer 2008 6 Seoul – summer 1988

ROUND 2: Significant Military conflicts Round 5: Significant inventions, developments or since the Cold War ended include: trends that are changing the world (since 1990)

1 Persian Gulf War 4 War 1 The Internet 4 War on Terror

2 Balkans (various civil 5 Arab Spring 2 Globalization 5 Conflict in the Middle wars in former Yugoslavia) East 3 6 Israeli-Palestinian 3 Social Media 6 Environmentalism Tension ROUND 3: This was a big development in Round 6: Countries that have been 1989 extremely unstable in recent years

1 Fall of the Berlin Wall 4 “Iron Curtain” comes 1 Iran 4 Syria down 2 Revolutions throughout 5 Beginning of the End 2 North Korea 5 Iraq/Afghanistan Eastern Europe of communism 3 Tiananmen Square 6 Execution of 3 Egypt 6 Somalia Incident / Massacre Romanian dictator

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