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Terms Treaty of Versailles Maps: Before/After Grab Bag $100100$100100$100100$ $200200$200200$200200$ $300300$300300$300300$ $400400$400400$400400$ $ World War I $ $ $ $ $ Terms II $ $ $ $ $500500$500500$500500$500500

Terms I Versailles Treaty Maps: Before/After Everything Else $100100$100100$100$ $200200$ $200 $300300$300300$300300$300 $400400$400$400$400 $ World War I $ $ $ $ $500 Terms II $ $ $300 $ $500500$500$500$500

Terms- $100 Back to Board Write the names of the countries that made up the Triple Alliance?

Back to Board Terms- $200 What is unrestricted submarine warfare and which country practiced this during the war?

Back to Board Terms - $300 Who was the name of the future King of the Austrian- Hungarian Empire who was killed in Sarajevo, essentially, beginning World War I in 1914?

Back to Board Terms - $400 Who were the 3 countries that made up the Triple Entente? A

Back to Board Terms - $500 These were money payments that Germany was forced to pay back to France and Great Britain for the damages that resulted from the war Reparations

Back to Board Terms II- $100 On the 11 th month, on the 11 th day, at the 11 th hour, World War I officially ended. November 11, 1918 is commonly referred to as what famous DAY?

Back to Board Terms II- $200 What is the term used to describe a person who will not fight because it is against his morals or religious beliefs?

Terms II - $300 I was the President of the United States from 1912 – I was also considered 1 of the Big 4 leaders at the Treaty of Versailles. Who am I? A Back to Board

Back to Board Terms II- $400 I was a ship that was sunk by German U-boat without any warning, what is my name?

Terms II - $500 Charles Schenk, a socialist, was convicted because he passed out circulars that told people to resist the draft. His conviction was based on what 2 Acts that were passed in 1917 and 1918 to limit civil liberties? Alien and Sedition Acts Back to Board

World War I- $100 A.Stamp Act B.Boston Tea Party C.Battles of Lexington and Concord D.Battle of Saratoga Which Central Power was completely broken up after ww1

Back to Board World War I - $200 The Treaty of Versailles, signed at the end of World War I, called for Germany to give up all of its overseas territories, as well as some lands along its borders. How did these provisions create conditions that led to the outbreak of World War II? A. Former German territories pledged to support Germany in the event of war. B. Resentment over the loss of its lands contributed to Germany’s desire for territorial expansion. C. Germany’s economy grew stronger, because it no longer needed to support its overseas colonies. D. Germany’s fears that additional lands would be taken away led Germany to attacks it neighbors

Back to Board World War I - $300 What were 3 new technology inventions that were used during World War I?

Back to Board World War I - $400 In the image what type of fighting is being shown?

World War I - $500 A.The star spangled banner C Back to Board What is the name of the space between where there soldier is crouching and the area he must cross over to the other side?

Back to Board Versailles Treaty In what city and country was the Versailles Treaty negotiated?

Back to Board Versailles Treaty - $200 C According to the cartoon, what country is being made to swallow the medicine or the treaty terms?

Back to Board Versailles Treaty - $300 Decide if the following terms are recommendations from the European or President Wilson’s perspective? 1.Germany must accept the responsibility for causing all the loss and damage that the citizens have suffered 2. Freedom of the seas must be practice so that all nations have a chance to equal trade.

Back to Board Treaty of Versailles - $400 How could the Payment of $32 Billion dollars to the Allies create conditions that could lead to a future war in Europe?

Back to Board Treaty of Versailles - $500 What was the major idea expressed in Wilson’s 14 Points that made it into the Treaty and why do you believe this was accepted? C

Back to Board Maps- $100 What country would #5 correctly be?

Back to Board Maps - $200 The Schlieffen Plan went around this country by using Belgium as a short- cut. What number would represent the ultimate objective of the plan?

Back to Board Maps - $300 List any 3 NEW NATIONS created as a result of the Treaty of Versailles

Back to Board Maps - $400 What former territory of France was given back to France as a result of the Treaty?

Maps - $500 Back to Board Based on this new map of Europe in 1919,explain what happened to the Austrian- Hungarian Empire

Back to Board Everything Else- $100 In what way did the Treaty of Versailles establish conditions that led to the outbreak of World War II? A.It called for dissolving the League of Nations, thus removing an organization for resolving future conflicts. B. It gave Germany too much power by letting Germany keep the Alsace-Lorraine region of France. C. It weakened the Allied countries by making France, England and Russia reduce the size of their armies. D. It imposed harsh reparations payments on Germany, which led to economic and political instability d

Back to Board Everything Else- $200. Look at Source B. How did this soldier catch this disease? Source B: First World War Soldier ’ s feet, 1916

Back to Board Everything Else- $300 What 4 Letter Word is used to remember the 4 causes of World War I? MAIN Militarism, Alliance systems, Imperialism, Nationalism

Everything Else - $400 DAILY DOUBLE!!!

Back to Board Everything Else- $400 What was the name of the Secret Message that was sent from Germany to Mexico promising a return to Mexico of lost territory in Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico? For the 2 nd part of the question, which country was able to decode the message?

Back to Board Everything Else- $500 Summarize any 2 ideas from the Treaty of Versailles that crushed the spirit of the German people?