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70s Jeopardy

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Nixon, Ford, or Carter H2O Ping Pong 51-50 Peace?

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I was never a Vice-President.

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Jimmy Carter

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I was a Democrat.

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Jimmy Carter

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I played football at Michigan.

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Gerald Ford

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I beat Ford and lost to Reagan.

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Jimmy Carter

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I lost a presidential election…and won two presidential elections.

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Richard Nixon

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What were the reporters names who continued to write about the

Watergate scandal?

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Woodward & Bernstein

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The Watergate scandal took place before which presidential election?

(Year)

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1972

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What was the name of the hotel into which five burglars broke in during

the Watergate scandal?

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The Watergate Hotel

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During the investigation, who resigned from the office of Vice-

President?

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Spiro Agnew

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When Nixon fires key people who could oppose him, this was known as

the _________ _________ Massacre.

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Saturday Night

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This Chinese leader met with Nixon in 1972

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Mao

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Who was US president when the United States officially recognized

China?

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Jimmy Carter

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The __________ Revolution was going on in China from 1966—1976.

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Cultural

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When Nixon visited China, what war was going on?

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The Vietnam War

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What was the name of the US ping-pong player who broke the ice with the Chinese by getting on the wrong

bus?

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Glenn Cowan

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Where were the Olympic games held when the Soviets defeated the US

51-50 in the gold medal game?

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Munich

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What Soviet leader followed Khrushchev?

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Brehznev

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What was the name of the treaty that sought to limit intercontinental

ballistic missiles? (It might be on your dinner table.)

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SALT

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Name one of the nations the Soviets retained through the Helsinki

Accords.

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Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia

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Which country did the Soviet Union invade at the end of the decade?

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Afghanistan

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How long did the Six-Day War last?

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6 days

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This terror group was responsible for the kidnap and the murder of 11

Israelis at the 1972 Olympic games.

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Black September

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The United States let Shah Reza Pahlavi into the US for medical treatment when a revolution was

going on in what country?

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Iran

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The Camp David Accords struck a deal between Israel and __________.

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Egypt

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This war was launched by Arabs in retaliation for Israel’s gains in the

Six-Day War.

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October War or Yom Kippur War


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