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Jeopardy Hosted by Mrs. Cockrell

Choice1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

What weapon kept soldiers out machine guns What weapon kept soldiers out “no man’s land”? Row 1, Col 1

What was the nickname for Doughboys What was the nickname for the U.S. soldiers? 1,2

Who was the head of Germany Kaiser Wilhelm II Who was the head of Germany in WWI? 1,3

Who was the Prime Minister David Lloyd George Who was the Prime Minister of Britain in WWI? 1,4

What weapon did the Allies fear due to its long range? Big Bertha What weapon did the Allies fear due to its long range? 2,1

What was the IMMEDIATE cause Zimmerman Telegram What was the IMMEDIATE cause of the U.S. entering WWI? 2,2

What made airplanes more mounted machine guns What made airplanes more effective later in WWI? 2,3

Who was in charge of the Food Herbert Hoover Who was in charge of the Food Administration in WWI? 2,4

Who was in charge of the War Industries Board in WWI? Bernard Baruch Who was in charge of the War Industries Board in WWI? 3,1

Who was the Prime Minister of Georges Clemenceau Who was the Prime Minister of France in WWI? 3,2

What act made it possible for the U.S. to enlarge its military Selective Service Act What act made it possible for the U.S. to enlarge its military upon entering WWI? 3,3

Who was the most decorated soldier in WWI who won the Corporal Alvin York Who was the most decorated soldier in WWI who won the Congressional Medal of Honor with his efforts in the Battle of Argonne Forest? 3,4

During the Red Scare, what did the Palmer Raids on homes & 4th Amendment calling for no illegal search or seizure During the Red Scare, what did the Palmer Raids on homes & offices of possible Communists violate? 4,1

What did the Espionage Act and the Sedition Act limit in civil liberties What did the Espionage Act and the Sedition Act limit in WWI? 4,2

What caused the Red Scare to Bolshevik Revolution What caused the Red Scare to begin in the 1920s? 4,3

Why did the Senate not vote to Versailles with the League of It could limit Congress’ war-making powers. Why did the Senate not vote to approve the Treaty of Versailles with the League of Nations in it? 4,4

What 2 battles were great examples of trench warfare Battles of Somme and Verdun What 2 battles were great examples of trench warfare causing massive losses of life? 5,1

What said that Germany would not sink merchant ships, Sussex Pledge What said that Germany would not sink merchant ships, passenger ships, or sink a ship without securing the safety of the crew with its u-boats? 5,2

Who graduated from West Point, chased Poncho Villa, John J. Pershing Who graduated from West Point, chased Poncho Villa, fought in the Spanish-American War, and led the American Expeditionary Forces in WWI? 5,3

What was the result of the 2nd Battle Germany left France. What was the result of the 2nd Battle of the Marne? 5,4