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Jeopardy game Famous leader/ people The first World War Events of the War Ideas and beliefs Apres La guerre

United States president. One of the Big Four. Question

Great Britain. Big four member. Question

France. Big four member Question

This man united germany and set up an alliance system to isolate france Question

Ruler of Germany who forced Bismarck to resign. Question

Germany, Austria- Hungary, and Italy brought together. Question

Germany and Austria-Hungary were called this because of their location in Europe. Question

New kind of warfare that immobilized the armies Question

Germans plan to race west to defeat French, then return to fight Russia. Question

Deadlocked region in northern France. Question

Czar Nicholas II abdicates his throne in provisional government takes power in russia. Question

Document signed June 28, 1919 between Germany and Allied powers. Question

International body Created to keep peace among nations. Question

Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace. Question

British intercept a note from Germany. Question

Belief that people should remain loyal to their nation and share the same cultures and beliefs. Question

Glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war. Question

information, usually biased, which aims to keep up morale and support for or against the war. Question

Devoting all efforts and resources into the war. Question

Idea behind Wilson’s 14 points. People choose what government to live under. Question

Woodrow wilson vittorio orlando clemenceau Lloyd-George Question

Sole responsibility was placed on this country after the war ended. Question

This treaty, although not the only treaty, was considered to be the most important one of them all. Question

Millions of people around the world died because of this, not the war Question

People that experienced suffering and disillusionment after the war. Question

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

Who is David- Lloyd George?

Who is Clemenceau?

Who is Otto von Bismarck?

Who is Kaiser Wilhelm II ?

What is the triple Alliance?

What is the Central Powers?

What is Trench Warfare?

What is the Schlieffen Plan?

What is the Western Front?

What is the Russian Revolution?

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

What is the League of Nations?

What are the 14 Points?

What is the Zimmerman Note?

What is Nationalism?

What is Militarism?

What is Propaganda?

What is total war?

What is Self- Determination?

Who is “ the big four”?

What is Germany?

What is the treaty of versailles?

What is the flu? (spanish influenza)

What is “the lost generation”?