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World War I Jeopardy Important People Other Countries 100 Vocabulary 200 300 400 500 Other Countries 100 200 300 400 500 The End of the War 100 200 300 400 500 Miscellaneous 100 200 300 400 500 Vocabulary 100 200 300 400 500

Airplanes were able to do this during World War I. Miscellaneous for 100 Airplanes were able to do this during World War I. What is track troop movements?

Miscellaneous for 200 In 1917 this act suppressed opposition of the war by making it an act of treason to criticize U.S. policy. What is the Espionage Act?

Miscellaneous for 300 These were ways in which the United States contributed to the Allied War effort. What was to send supplies to Britain, send soldiers to Europe, and going to France to help with the countries morale?

These two events drew the United States into World War I. Miscellaneous for 400 These two events drew the United States into World War I. What was the interception of the Zimmerman telegram, and the overthrow of Russia’s Tsar?

Miscellaneous for 500 Name three of the four primary causes of World War I. Imperialism, Nationalism, Militarism, and the Alliance System?

Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand? Important people for 100 His assassination is what drew more than 20 countries into this war. Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

Who was Kaiser Wilhelm II? Important People for 200 German leader who was forced to abdicate his throne at the end of the war. Who was Kaiser Wilhelm II?

Important People for 300 Led Senate opposition to the Treaty of Versailles. Who was Henry Cabot Lodge?

Important People for 400 Led a revolution in Russia in 1917. Who was Vladimir Lenin?

Important People for 500 American anti-war activist and Socialist Party presidential candidate. Who was Eugene V. Debs?

Vocabulary for 100 The spread of biased, often false, information to win support for a cause. What is propaganda?

The right of a group to decide its own form of government. Vocabulary for 200 The right of a group to decide its own form of government. What is self - determination?

What was the Sedition Act? Vocabulary for 300 Made it a crime in 1918 to use speech for anti-war efforts, criticize the United States, or support a country at war with the United States. Daily Double! What was the Sedition Act?

What was the Selective Service Act? Vocabulary for 400 This required young men to register for a military draft. What was the Selective Service Act?

What was the Food Administration Board? Vocabulary for 500 This wartime agency promoted “wheatless Mondays”, and “meatless Tuesdays”. What was the Food Administration Board?

What were Britain and France? Other Countries for 100 These two countries were the main two involved for the Allied side at the beginning of this war. What were Britain and France?

Other Countries for 200 Germany lost land on three of it’s four cardinal directions at the end of the war, except this one. What is the south?

Other Countries for 300 This country did not exist in Europe or Scandinavia until it was created by self-determination after the war. What is Finland?

Other Countries for 400 This much time passed between the Bolshevik Revolution and the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. What was four months?

Other Countries for 500 This country was completely created out of land that was held by Austria-Hungary before the war. What was Czechoslovakia?

This is how President Wilson felt about the Treaty of Versailles. The End of the War for 100 This is how President Wilson felt about the Treaty of Versailles. What is that it inflicted too much punishment on Germany?

The End of the War for 200 This countries absence crippled the long-term effectiveness of the League of Nations. What was America?

The End of the War for 300 What was the “Red Scare”? This was the name given for the fear of communism in the United States after the war was over. What was the “Red Scare”?

The End of the War for 400 This was the primary goal of Wilson’s 14 points. What is promote peace and justice among all nations?

The End of the War for 500 These were the four terms of the German armistice. What was to pull back troops on Western Front Cancel the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Hand over its fleet of U-boats Stepping down of Kaiser Wilhelm II

This is Final Jeopardy!!!! Possible Answers Explain why Germans sought an armistice and on whose terms they preferred it. Use explanations given in the chapter. Possible Answers Sorry, question only this time. Look it up!