WWI Jeopardy CausesWarfare U.S. & the War Europe End of the War Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.

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WWI Jeopardy CausesWarfare U.S. & the War Europe End of the War Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Causes The aggressive build-up of armed forces to intimidate and threaten other nations.

$100 Answer from Causes Militarism

$200 Question from Causes A feeling of intense pride in one’s homeland

$200 Answer from Causes Nationalism

$300 Question from Causes When one nation exercises political or economic domination over a weaker nation.

$300 Answer from Causes Imperialism

$400 Question from Causes When nations create pacts with one another to support each other economically or militarily.

$400 Answer from Causes Alliances

$500 Question from Causes The event that sparked the war was what?

$500 Answer from Causes the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian Nationalist

$100 Question from Warfare What was the predominent form of warfare used in WWI?

$100 Answer from Warfare Trench Warfare

$200 Question from Warfare Why was trench warfare an ineffective military strategy?

$200 Answer from Warfare Many were killed, but no territory was gained

$300 Question from Warfare Name three new forms of weapons used during WWI that changed the face of warfare.

$300 Answer from Warfare Trench warfare, poisonous gas, mustard gas, airplanes, submarines, tanks, and machine guns

$400 Question from Warfare What defensive technology was developed to protect troops from chemical weapons?

$400 Answer from Warfare Gas masks

$500 Question from Warfare German submarines launched an unrestricted submarine campaign on all ships in the Atlantic. What did Americans call these submarines?

$500 Answer from Warfare U-boats

$100 Question from U.S. and the War Propaganda was often used to promote the sale of these savings coupons in order for the United States to finance their involvement in World War I.

$100 Answer from U.S. and the War War Bonds

$200 Question from U.S. and the War The Great Migration during WWI was the movement of __________ from the South to northern cities.

$200 Answer from U.S. and the War African-Americans

$300 Question from U.S. and the War Criticism of that war was silenced at home by what laws?

$300 Answer from U.S. and the War The Espionage and Sedition Acts

$400 Question from U.S. and the War What was the proposed alliance between Germany and Mexico made in?

$400 Answer from U.S. and the War The Zimmermann telegram

$500 Question from U.S. and the War What was the effect of the United States joining the war?

$500 Answer from U.S. and the War They added enough supplies and man-power to push Germany back and allow an Allied victory.

$100 Question from Europe Name three countries in the Central Powers.

$100 Answer from Europe Germany, Austria- Hungary and the Ottoman Empire

$200 Question from Europe The war in Europe began in this year…

$200 Answer from Europe 1914

$300 Question from Europe These were used to protect ships that crossed the Atlantic.

$300 Answer from Europe Convoys

$400 Question from Europe What countries consisted of the Allied powers?

$400 Answer from Europe Great Britain, France, United States, and Russia

$500 Question from Europe The Treaty of Versailles Conference last more than 6 months in France during what year?

$500 Answer from Europe 1919

$100 Question from End of the War The right of all people to decide what form of government they will under.

$100 Answer from End of the War National Self - determination

$200 Question from End of the War What did Great Britain and France demand from Germany after WWI?

$200 Answer from End of the War Reparations

$300 Question from End of the War Name two concepts that Wilson’s Fourteen Points promoted

$300 Answer from End of the War Freedom of the Seas Territorial Integrity Self-determination The League of Nations

$400 Question from End of the War An agreement to stop fighting and the resulting end of a war is sometimes referred to as a cease fire or a(n)…

$400 Answer from End of the War Armistice

$500 Question from End of the War What two countries were eliminated from the agreements and negotiations of the peace process?

$500 Answer from End of the War Germany and Russia

Final Jeopardy At the end of the war, Wilson’s 14 points were turned down and the peace agreements made Germany take all the blame. What organization was formed but never joined by the U.S.?

Final Jeopardy Answer The League of Nations