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This is JEOPARDY WWI / Mr. Booth/Michelle Leonard Alex Trebek

Categories Causes of the War Europe in Peril War in Europe The U.S. in the War Random 2 Random 1

Final Jeopardy

Nationalism, Imperialism, Alliance System, and Militarism. What are the four MAIN reasons for war in 1914?

What is militarism? Policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war is known as

What is nationalism? A deep devotion to one’s country or nation

What is Imperialism? When nations compete for more land or colonies to strengthen its empire.

What is the Alliance System? This was designed to keep peace in Europe but instead it help push the continent into war.

With a long history of nationalist uprisings and ethnic clashes, the Balkans were known as the ___________ of Europe. What is the Powder Keg?

Aggressive leader of Germany during WWI was anxious to show the world how mighty Germany had become. Who is Kaiser Wilhelm II?

One of the first European alliances that occurred before the war. Among these countries were England, France, and Russia. What is the Triple Entente?

This country annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina in What is the Austro-Hungarian Empire?

Bosnia and Herzegovina had a large ______population and when Austria had annexed it, Serbia was very upset. What is Slavic?

This man assasinated the Archduke of Austria Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in Who is Gavrillo Princip?

Plan that called for Germany to attack France first; win and it would then take on Russia. What is the Schlieffen Plan?

Daily Double “Don’t Choke!”

What is the Central Powers? By mid August 1914, the Triple Alliance had turned into this Alliance. The member countries were Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria

These saved the French from quick defeat at the First Battle of the Marne. What is the Parisian Taxi Cabs?

Space between the opposing trenches where a soldier did not want to be caught was called this What is No Man’s Land?

This country dropped out of the war in 1917 because of an internal revolution What is Russia?

President of the United States during Great War Who is Woodrow Wilson?

This British passenger ship was sunk by the Germans and 128 Americans died What is the Lusitania?

This note was intercepted by the U.S. It was a note from Germany to Mexico asking for an alliance in the event Germany would attack the United States. What is the Zimmerman note?

The German announcement that German subs would sink without warning any ship in the waters around Britain. What is Unrestricted Submarine Warfare?

Daily Double “Don’t Choke!”

One sided information designed to persuade or keep up morale and support for the war is called What is Propaganda?

The Year the U.S. entered World War I. What is 1917?

The Year the Armistice is signed to stop fighting What is 1918?

The amount of money Germany had to pay in war reparations to the Allies What is 33 Billion Dollars?

What amendment to the U.S. Constitution allowed the right for women to vote in 1920? What is the 19 th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?

Leader of France during World War I Who is Georges Clemenceau?

This was an agreement to stop fighting that signaled an agreement to stop fighting on November 11, What is an Armistice?

This guiding idea in Wilson’s 14 Point Peace Plan was allowing people to decide for themselves under what government they wished to live. What is Self-Determination?

What is the Western Front? Battlefield along German and French border

What is the Zimmermann Note ? German Proposal of an alliance with Mexico

What is The Big Four? Allied Leaders at Versailles