Causes 200 300 500 Assassination 200 300 500 U.S. Enters 200 300 500 Life During 200 300 500 Misc. 200 300 500 200 300 Treaty of Versailles 500.

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Causes Assassination U.S. Enters Life During Misc Treaty of Versailles 500

Long term cause; belief that one’s own country is the best

Long term cause; build up of military forces

Long term cause; stronger nations take over weaker areas

Name the three countries that made up the Triple Alliance

Name the three countries that made up the Triple Entente

Who was assassinated?

The Archduke was going to become the leader of what country?

Where did the assassination take place?

What country was blamed for the assassination?

Who shot the Archduke?

Who was the President of the United States during WWI?

What was the name of the note intercepted by the British; the note was from Germany to Mexico

Name one passenger that was sunk by the Germans

What type of system did the allies use as a defense against the German U-boats?

Who took over Russia?

What defense system did the U.S. use against the German U-boats?

Why did African-Americans move north during the war?

What was the movement of African-Americans to the northern cities called?

How did the U.S. government finance the war?

What act instituted the draft and signed up millions for military service?

What killed 500,000 Americans and 40 million worldwide between ?

What act instituted the draft and signed up millions for military service?

Where was the Western Front?

Where was the Eastern Front?

Name 2 new, modern weapons used during WWI?

When did the U.S. enter the war?

What is the official date of the end of the war?

What was Wilson’s Fourteenth Point?

What strip of land was given to France?

DAILY DOUBLE

Name 3 newly created nations as a result of the Treaty.

Great Britain and France were given control of what?

Name two things the Treaty forced Germany to do.

DAILY DOUBLE

FINAL JEOPARDY

2 Terms: 1.A list of cases the court will rule on 2.A model case the court will be later decisions on