Jeopardy
Problem   Background   Evidence   Questions     Epilogue

 $100       $100         $100       $100          $100

 $200       $200         $200       $200          $200

  $300      $300         $300       $300          $300

  $400      $400         $400       $400          $400

  $500      $500         $500       $500          $500

                                              Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Problem



  What was the man's name
  in the problem portion of
  the chapter?
$100 Answer from Problem



  B.A. Rogers
$200 Question from Problem


  What did B.A. Rogers do that
  was significant?
$200 Answer from Problem



  Opened a new type of
  store/department store
$300 Question from Problem


  What is an example of a store
  from this time?
$300 Answer from Problem



  Macy's
$400 Question from Problem



  Who took over the store after
  B.A. Rogers died?
$400 Answer from Problem



  His son Thomas
$500 Question from Problem



  How were these stores
  different from the other stores
  of their time?
$500 Answer from Problem



  Wider variety, open later,
  one price for all
$100 Question from Background



    What new position/job in the
    consumption world did women
    receive?
$100 Answer from Background



   Store clerks.
$200 Question from Background


    What three factors
    determined the size of a city
    before urbanization?
$200 Answer from Background



   Jobs, fuel, and food.
$300 Question from Background



    What company created the
    first catalogue?
$300 Answer from Background



   Sears Roebuck & Company
$400 Question from Background


    What four businesses
    thrived during this time
    of consumption?
$400 Answer from Background



   John Wananmaker, Adam
   Gimbel, Marshall Field, and
   Rowland Macy.
$500 Question from Background



    How did railroads help
    consumerism?
$500 Answer from Background



   They connected nationally,
   they transported hard to
   reach goods, and they were
   able to reach rural areas.
$100 Question from Evidence


   How much did a stamp cost in
   the early 1900's?
$100 Answer from Evidence



  A stamp would cost only .02¢
$200 Question from Evidence


   The application of the internal
   combustion engine "sparked"
   what to be massively produced
   after being shown at the 1900
   World Fair?
$200 Answer from Evidence



  Automobile
$300 Question from Evidence


   Home machines became
   popular because of innovation
   and pricing. What kind of
   engine is used in a record
   player?
$300 Answer from Evidence



  spring-motors (you wound them up).
$400 Question from Evidence



   Henry Ford is known for the
   assembly line, but what industry
   gave him the idea?
$400 Answer from Evidence


  Meat packing plants. They
  had to break down the
  carcass of beef animals for
  consumption (the dis-
  assembly line!).
$500 Question from Evidence



   Name one of the three theories
   discussed that Einstein talked
   about in the early 1900's.
$500 Answer from Evidence



  Special relativity, Brownian
  motion or the photoelectric
  effect.
$100 Question from Questions


   What was one thing that the
   ads showed for men to buy?
$100 Answer from Questions


  Smoking jackets,
  overcoats, cigars, coats,
  gloves, cuff links, or
  boots
$200 Question from Questions



   “Excuse me, do you have
   any___________.”
$200 Answer from Questions



  Grey Poupon
$300 Question from Questions


   What book did Earnest
   Calkins write?
$300 Answer from Questions



  The Business of Advertising
$400 Question from Questions


   “Advertising does not simply
   display, it ________.”
$400 Answer from Questions



  Entices
$500 Question from Questions



   How did Calkins define
   advertising?
$500 Answer from Questions



  Business Imagination
$100 Question from Epilogue


   The Mall of America is in
   Bloomington, Minnesota,
   which is a ________ of
   the Twin Cities.
$100 Answer from Epilogue



  Suburb
$200 Question from Epilogue


   In recent years, this
   replaced malls as the
   major form of retail.
$200 Answer from Epilogue



  “Big box” retail
$300 Question from Epilogue



   Conspicuous consumption
   is a term from this critical
   theory.
$300 Answer from Epilogue



  Marxism
$400 Question from Epilogue


   Journalists who revealed corrupt
   practices of businessmen and
   other social issues were called
   this.
$400 Answer from Epilogue



  Muckrakers
$500 Question from Epilogue


   The eyes in the cover art of The
   Great Gatsby probably belong to
   this character, who represents the
   American Dream.
$500 Answer from Epilogue



  Daisy Buchanan
Final Jeopardy

What three minority species did Harry
Potter call to fight with him against the
Dark Lord Waldemart?
Final Jeopardy Answer

Giants, muggle-borns,
and mermaids

Jeopardy final