Powerpoint Jeopardy - Inventors and Philosophies

Powerpoint Jeopardy - Inventors and Philosophies
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Delve into the realm of inventors, philosophers, and philosophies with this engaging PowerPoint Jeopardy game. Test your knowledge on agriculture, production, transportation, and the brilliant minds behind inventions such as the airplane in 1903, telephone in 1876, diesel engine in 1892, and more. Explore ideologies advocating direct action, government ownership of production means, and utopian visions. Uncover the names behind significant inventions and revolutionary ideas that have shaped our world.

  • Jeopardy
  • Inventors
  • Philosophers
  • Philosophies
  • Agriculture

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  1. Powerpoint Jeopardy Inventors Philosophers and Philosophies 10 Agriculture Production Transportation 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50

  2. Who invented the airplane in 1903? purple_md_blk

  3. Who invented the telephone in 1876? purple_md_blk

  4. Who invented the diesel engine in 1892? purple_md_blk

  5. Who invented the wireless telegraph, an early form of the radio, in 1895? purple_md_blk

  6. Who invented a screw propeller to replace paddle wheels in 1836? purple_md_blk

  7. Who wrote Communist Manifesto with Friedrich Engels in 1848? purple_md_blk

  8. What philosophy advocates direct action to remove all forms of government? purple_md_blk

  9. Under what political system does the government own the means of production? purple_md_blk

  10. What Utopian socialist established a model community in New Harmony, Indiana? purple_md_blk

  11. What French socialist philosopher considered poverty to be the main cause of society s problems? purple_md_blk

  12. What Englishman invented the seed drill? purple_md_blk

  13. What Englishman ended the three-field system by introducing crop rotation? purple_md_blk

  14. What Englishman introduced scientific stock breeding? purple_md_blk

  15. Who invented the mechanical reaper in 1834? purple_md_blk

  16. What German inventor created the first fertilizers? purple_md_blk

  17. During the Industrial Revolution, what replaced human labor? purple_md_blk

  18. In what system of production do businesspeople deliver raw materials to workers homes? purple_md_blk

  19. In the factory system of production, production anticipates __________. purple_md_blk

  20. What fossil fuel was burned to power steam engines? purple_md_blk

  21. True or false: Under the factory system, workers own the means of production. purple_md_blk

  22. What canal, opened in 1914, provided access from one coast of the Americas to the other without the need to sail around the tip of South America? purple_md_blk

  23. Who invented the steamboat in 1807? purple_md_blk

  24. Who invented the locomotive (train) in 1825? purple_md_blk

  25. What major railroad was built across Russia between 1891 and 1905? purple_md_blk

  26. What canal, opened in 1869, provided access to the Indian Ocean from the Mediterranean Sea? purple_md_blk

  27. ANSWER KEY Inventors Philosophers and Philosophies Agriculture Production Transportation Orville and Wilbur Wright Alexander Graham Bell Karl Marx Jethro Tull Machines Panama Canal Anarchism Lord Townshend Domestic (or putting out) system Demand Robert Fulton Rudolf Diesel Socialism Robert Bakewell George Stephenson Trans-Siberian railroad Suez Canal Guglielmo Marconi John Ericsson Robert Owen Cyrus McCormick Justus von Liebig Coal Charles Fourier false

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