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JEOPARDY World War I

Categories Alliances War Tensions End of the War Geography Hodge Podge

Final Jeopardy

What are Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire? These were the four Central Powers countries.

What is neutral? Means not taking sides in the war.

What are the Allies? Russia was part of this alliance during the beginning of the war.

What are the Central Powers? Bulgaria was part of this side during WWI.

What are the Allies? Serbia was part of this alliance.

Austria-Hungary was part of this side during the war. What are the Central Powers?

This man, the leader of Austria-Hungary, was assassinated, causing WWI to break out in Europe. Who was the Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

I assasinated the leader of Austria-Hungary. Who was the Gavrilo Princip?

This Allied Power dropped out of the war ending the war on the Eastern Front. Who was Russia?

When this ship was torpedoed off the coast of England, Americans were outraged. What is the Lusitania?

This secret note from Germany urged Mexico to attack the U.S. if the U.S. declared war on Germany. What is the Zimmerman Telegram?

This source of tension occurred when countries built up weapons and armies to prepare for war. What is a militarism?

Daily Double “Don’t Choke!”

What is nationalism? This source of tension was when people with a common language/culture felt they were better than other people or, wanted to throw off foreign rule.

Nations who competed for power in the same region while seeking new markets were involved in this source of tension. What is imperialism?

Countries who agreed to support one another in case of attack were involved in this. What is the alliance system?

Of all the sources of tension, the one which fueled the assassination of Austria-Hungary’s leader was this. What is nationalism?

Name the country shown. What is Great Britain?

Name country #10 shown. What is Austria-Hungary?

Name country #19 shown. What is Germany?

Name the country shown. What is France?

Daily Double “Don’t Choke!”

Name the country shown. What is Serbia?

This document included Wilson’s plans for peace. What are the 14 Points?

This agreement forced Germany to pay reparations for the war. What is the Versailles Treaty?

Americans did not want to be part of Wilson’s League of Nations for this reason. What is they did not want to be involved in future wars?

True or False? The United States joined the League of Nations after WWI. What is false?

Nickname for US troops in WWI. What is doughboys?

The breaking of this agreement between Germany and the US, was the final straw that led to the US declaring war on Germany. What is the Sussex Pledge?

World War I ended on this date. Armistice – cease fire was on November 11, 1918 Treaty was signed in 1919?

What are trenches? Most battles on the western front were fought from these.

What is the Battle of the Marne? This battle proved that WWI would be a long and deadly conflict.

What is the British Blockade? This forced the Germans to use their U-boats.