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JEOPARDY People/ Groups Terms Home Front Post War $100 $100 $100 $100 What is it good for? Home Front Post War $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

DAILY DOUBLE

100A Question He led a Communist Revolution in Russia

100A Answer Vladimir Lenin

200A Question These two known anarchists were falsely accused of murder

200A Answer Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti

300A Question He was responsible fro Committee on Public Information (CPI) during WWI

300A Answer George Creel

400A Question Commander of American forces in Europe

400A Answer John J. Pershing

500A Question About how many troops served in combat during WWI?

500A Answer 1.3 million

100B Question This authorized a military draft

100B Answer Selective Service Act

200B Question This accounts for soldiers killed, wounded and missing

200B Answer casualites

300B Question This banned printed materials

300B Answer Espionage Act

400B Question This is payment for war damages

400B Answer reparations

500B Question What was one effect of the Sedition Act of 1918?

500B Answer It limited freedom of speech

100C Question The Triple Alliance Nations included:

100C Answer France, Russia and Great Britain

200C Question The build up of the U. S 200C Question The build up of the U.S. military in 1916 was an example of…

200C Answer preparedness

300C Question President Wilson wanted to remain neutral when WWI began because…

300C Answer military weakness

400C Question What major event shocked the American people and led Wilson to no longer call for peace?

400C Answer German U-boats sank the Lusitania

500C Question Why did Congress pass the National Defense Act and the Naval Construction Act in 1916?

500C Answer Congress passed these acts as a reaction to the sinking of the Lusitania and the Sussex

100D Question What was one cause of labor strikes in 1919?

100D Answer rising prices

200D Question What international event led to the RED SCARE

200D Answer a revolution in Russia

300D Question Why was the postwar difficult for farmers?

300D Answer falling food prices

400D Question Women’s efforts and sacrifices during WWI led to U. S 400D Question Women’s efforts and sacrifices during WWI led to U.S. government support for which reform?

400D Answer universal suffrage

500D Question How did WWI contribute to the African American Great Migration?

500D Answer by creating jobs in the North

100E Question What was a result of the U. S 100E Question What was a result of the U.S. Senate’s refusal to approve the Treaty of Versailles?

100E Answer The League of Nations was ineffective.

200E Question What did President Wilson mean by “peace without victory”

200E Answer That the terms of peace should not punish the defeated

300E Question what was the result of the U. S 300E Question what was the result of the U.S. Senate’s refusal to approve the Treaty of Versailles?

300E Answer The League of Nations was ineffective

400E Question

400E Answer

500E Question

500E Answer