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Jeopardy. Hosted by MR. HARDY. Choice1. Choice 2. Choice 3. Choice 4. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. What was they both upheld an autocratic government without reform?.

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  1. Jeopardy Hosted by MR. HARDY

  2. Choice1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  3. Row 1, Col 1 What was they both upheld an autocratic government without reform? This was how the reigns of Alexander III and Nicholas II helped make revolution possible.

  4. 1,2 What was it revealed the weaknesses of czarist rule and military leadership? Of the following this was the impact Russia’s involvement in WWI had on the Russian government: Created a window for the Mensheviks; Established the Duma as voice of moderates; Revealed the weaknesses of czarist rule and military leadership; All the above.

  5. 1,3 What was Russia was organized into several self-governing republics? This was how life for Russians changed after the success of the Bolshevik revolution: Education became a public institution; Motherhood no longer considered patriotic duty; Russia organized into several self-governing Republics; All the above

  6. 1,4 What are the creation of the first soviets? One of the following is NOT part of the transformation of the Soviet Union into a totalitarian state: Great Purge; Five- Year Plans; Creation of the first soviets; Or establishment of collective farms.

  7. 2,1 What was the Communists divided land among the farmers, while the Nationalists ignored them? This was why the Chinese peasants aligned with Communists and not the Nationalist.

  8. 2,2 What was Chinese Communists were killed by Chinese Nationalists? This group of people were the victims of the Shanghai Massacre and these people were their murderers.

  9. 2,3 What was Japan launched an all-out invasion of China? This event in 1937 halted the Chinese civil war.

  10. 2,4 What was that reforms would lead to self-government? These promises were made to the Indian people in exchange for their service under Britain in WWI.

  11. 3,1 What was the breakup of the Ottoman Empire and Western interest in the region? These influences created an Environment for nationalism in Southwest Asia.

  12. 3,2 What was Turkey? In this country Nationalist lead a successful rebellion against its sultan and then reformed the government with an emphasis on modernization.

  13. 3,3 Who was Vladimir Lenin? This man was head of the Bolshevik revolution.

  14. 3,4 Who was Stalin? This man was called “Father Russia” and ruthlessly killed many of his own countrymen.

  15. 4,1 Who was Sun Yixian? This man is called “Father of Modern China.”

  16. 4,2 Who was Mao Zedong? This man’s goal was to stage a Communist revolution in China led by peasants.

  17. 4,3 Who was Mohandas Gandhi? This leader was called “Great Soul” by his people.

  18. 4,4 Who was Mustafa Kemal? This man was the first president Of the new Republic of Turkey.

  19. 5,1 Who was Reza Shah Pahlavi? This man changed the name of his country from Persia to Iran.

  20. 5,2 Who was Abd al-Aziz Ibn Saud? Beginning a successful to unify Arabia, he renamed the new kingdom Saudi Arabia.

  21. 5,3 What was the Amritsar Massacre? This event caused the death of 400 Indians and wounded 1,200 who were unarmed and enclosed in a courtyard.

  22. 5,4 What were the Rowlatt Laws? To curb dissent, these laws were allowed the government to jail protesters without trial for as long as two years.

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