THIS IS Jeopardy
An agreement to cease fire Vocabulary 100
What is an armistice? Vocabulary 100
When a strong country controls the political & economic affairs of a weaker country Vocabulary 200
What is imperialism? Vocabulary 200
Payment for damages caused by a defeated country Vocabulary 300
What are reparations? Vocabulary 300
The spreading of information to either help your cause or hurt the enemy’s cause Vocabulary 500
What is propaganda? Vocabulary 500
The nickname for the commander of the American troops (A. E. F The nickname for the commander of the American troops (A.E.F.) in World War I Famous People 300
Who was “Black Jack” Pershing? Famous People 300
The President of the United States during World War I Famous People 300
Who was Woodrow Wilson? Famous People 100
His assassination led to the outbreak of World War I Famous People 200
Who was Francis/Franz Ferdinand? Famous People 200
The German official who sent a famous “telegram” The German official who sent a famous “telegram”. The document was called… Famous People 400
What is the Zimmerman Note? Who was Zimmermann? What is the Zimmerman Note? Famous People 400
The name given to the major world leaders who wrote the treaty ending World War I Famous People 500
What was The “Big Four?” Famous People 500
The two immigrants who were arrested and later executed after being charged with Murder and being considered Anarchists
Sacco and Vanzetti
The assassination of the archduke from this country led to the outbreak of World War I Important Places 100
What was Austria-Hungary? Important Places 100
This country had an important revolution during World War I Important Places 200
What was Russia? Important Places 200
This country was offered their “lost territories” if they attacked the United States in 1917 Important Places 300
What was Mexico? Important Places 300
The city and country where the treaty ending World War I was signed Important Places 400
What is Versailles, France? (The Versailles Treaty) Important Places 400
Three of the four countries which made up The Central Powers Important Places 500
What were Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire (Turkey), and Bulgaria? Important Places 500
The sinking of this ship was a reason many Americans became angry at Germany Important Events 100
What was The Lusitania? Important Events 100
The “spark” which led to World War I or ignited the Powder Keg Important Events 200
What was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand? Important Events 200
The creation of this “weapon” marked the beginning of modern chemical warfare Important Events 300
What was mustard gas? Important Events 300
The Presidential candidates during the 1916 US Election
Woodrow Wilson ( Democrat) Charles E. Hughes (Republican)
Which plan resulted in having a war on two fronts
Schlieffen Plan
The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month Important Events 400
When did fighting of World War I cease? (the armistice) Important Events 400
The purpose of the Selective Service Act, War Industries Board, War Bonds, Propaganda, Committee of Public Information, and the Espionage and Sedition Act,
To assist in the war effort ( make sure you know the purpose for each one)
This international peace-keeping organization was established without the United States Important Events 500
What was The League of Nations? Important Events 500
This type of “underground” warfare was first used in W.W. I W.W. I “Firsts” 100
What was trench warfare? W.W. I “Firsts” 100
The word used to describe the first German submarines W.W. I “Firsts” 200
What were U-Boats? W.W. I “Firsts” 200
Two new types of transportation first used by the military in World War I W.W. I “Firsts” 300
What were tanks and airplanes? W.W. I “Firsts” 300
Two new types of weapons first used in World War I W. W. I “Firsts” 400
What were automatic and/or repeating rifles, hand grenades, and poison gas? W.W. I “Firsts” 400
Americans raised money for the war by selling these for the first time W.W. I “Firsts” 500
What were Liberty Bonds? W.W. I “Firsts” 500
Nickname for American soldiers in World War I Pot Luck 100
What were “doughboys?” Pot Luck 100
How anti-German propaganda posters referred to Germany Pot Luck 200
What was “the Hun”? Pot Luck 200
The three “isms” which were underlying causes of World War I Pot Luck 300
What were nationalism, imperialism and militarism? Pot Luck 300
The court cases that established clear limitations on freedom of Speech. If the free speech created clear and present danger and could potential cause harm to the people it would not be constitutionally protected.
Schenck v. United States 1919
The strategy used to support the war effort by Herbert Hoover to reduce the amount of food the government needed to produce for society, urging them to D.I.Y A)4-Minute Men B) CPI C)Victory Gardens D) Liberty Bonds
Victory Gardens
The name of the Battleships sailed by Alfred T The name of the Battleships sailed by Alfred T. Mahan to show the potential strength of the US naval forces
Maine and Oregon
The document in which President Wilson outlined his hopes for a peaceful world after World War I Pot Luck 400
What was The Fourteen Points? Pot Luck 400
Three “punishments” Germany had to accept after World War I Pot Luck 500
Germany had to: -accept blame for the war -pay reparations for damage -give up its colonies -disband its army Pot Luck 500