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Vocabulary Important Places Famous People Important Events Pot Luck $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Rules

You will be divided into 2 teams. Following the toss-up, teams will take turn selecting and answering questions. You are to write your response on the provided white board. If the response is correct, you will be awarded that point value. If incorrect, the value will be deducted from your team’s score. Watch out for X X to double the values. After all questions have been answered, click on the Final Jeopardy icon in the top right of the board. After both teams are done waging a value, they will have the chance to answer the final question. $10,500 Rules

Vocabulary – Question 1 Payment for damages caused by war. $100$100 What is reparations?

Vocabulary– Question 2 The building up of one’s army. $200$200 What is militarism?

Vocabulary– Question 3 Warfare tactic that targets all ships. $300$300 What is unrestricted submarine warfare?

Vocabulary – Question 4 German submarine used in warfare. $400$400 What is a U-boat?

Vocabulary – Question 5 German strategy to fight war on two fronts. $500$500 What is the Schlieffen Plan?

Important Places – Question 1 This country had a revolution during WWI and had to pull out of the war early. $100$100 What is Russia?

Important Places – Question 2 Germany offered this country their lost territory back if they attacked the United States in $200$200 What is Mexico?

Important Places – Question 3 The city and country where the treaty ending WWI was signed. $300$300 What is Versailles, France?

Important Places – Question 4 This region, once heavily concentrated with German soldiers, was forced to demilitarize during the Treaty of Versailles. $400$400 What is Rhineland?

Important Places – Question 5 This offensive was the last battle in WWI, which resulted in Germany’s surrender. $500$500 What is Meusse-Argonne?

Famous People – Question 1 The President of the United States during WWI. $100$100 Who is Woodrow Wilson?

Famous People – Question 2 His assassination is concerned the spark of WWI. $200$200 Who is the Archduke of Austria, Franz Ferdinand?

Famous People – Question 3 The angry Serbian who assassinated the Archduke of Austria, Franz Ferdinand. $300$300 Who is Gavrilo Princip?

Famous People – Question 4 The German emperor and commander in WWI. $400$400 Who was Kaiser Wilhelm II?

Famous People – Question 5 The name of the commander of the American Expeditionary Force in WWI. $500$500 Who is John “Blackjack” Pershing?

Important Events – Question 1 The sinking of this ship by Germany killed 128 Americans and enraged the American public. $100$100 What is the Lusitania?

Important Events – Question 2 American men between ages 21 to 30 had to register for the draft under this act. $200$200 What is the Selective Service Act?

Important Events – Question 3 Name three of the four turning points in WWI. $300$300 Trench warfare, Sinking of Lusitania, Zimmermann Note, Russia adopts democracy.

Important Events – Question 4 An international peace-keeping organization. $400$400 What is the League of Nations?

Important Events – Question 5 Name two of the three warfare strategies by the Allied Powers. $500$500 Trench warfare, Great Britain blockade, U.S. aid

Pot Luck – Question 1 The right of countries to determine their government, free from outside influence. $100$100 Self-determination

Pot Luck – Question 2 Democrats who supported the Treaty of Versailles $200$200 Internationalists

Pot Luck – Question 3 Wilson’s plan for peace after WWI was called this. $300$300 Fourteen Points

Pot Luck – Question 4 Nickname for American soldiers during WWI. $400$400 Doughboys

Pot Luck – Question 5 This American regiment fought with the French division and were rewarded the highest military honors in France. $500$ th Regiment / Harlem Hellfighters

$ Team Name **Erase at the end of each question** **Keep track as we play** Team’s Wager: $ **Wager a value, then write you final answer here**

$ Team Name **Erase at the end of each question** **Keep track as we play** Team’s Wager: $ **Wager a value, then write you final answer here** Name three terms agreed upon in the Treaty of Versailles.