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2 Jeopardy! Standard VI A: The student will understand the causes and effects of WWI.

3 Click Once to Begin JEOPARDY! Standard VI A: The student will understand the causes and effects of WWI.

4 JEOPARDY! 100 200 300 400 500 Pre-WWI Reasons for WWI Early 1900’s Foreign Issues Domestic Issues On the Homefront

5 Daily Double Graphic and Sound Effect! DO NOT DELETE THIS SLIDE! Deleting it may cause the game links to work improperly. This slide is hidden during the game, and WILL not appear. DO NOT DELETE THIS SLIDE! Deleting it may cause the game links to work improperly. This slide is hidden during the game, and WILL not appear. In slide view mode, copy the above (red) graphic (click once to select; right click the border and choose “copy”). In slide view mode, copy the above (red) graphic (click once to select; right click the border and choose “copy”). Locate the answer slide which you want to be the daily double Locate the answer slide which you want to be the daily double Right-click and choose “paste”. If necessary, reposition the graphic so that it does not cover the answer text. Right-click and choose “paste”. If necessary, reposition the graphic so that it does not cover the answer text. Daily Double!!!

6 Answer 1-100 U.S. involvement in Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Philippines, and the Panama Canal were all examples of….? U.S. involvement in Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Philippines, and the Panama Canal were all examples of….? Imperialism Imperialism

7 Answer 1-200 Why did the U.S. begin to engage in imperialism in the late 1800’s? Why did the U.S. begin to engage in imperialism in the late 1800’s? Because it needed new markets to sell American goods Because it needed new markets to sell American goods

8 Answer 1-300 Why did the U.S. want to gain control and install a provisional government in Hawaii under the leadership of Sanford B. Dole? Why did the U.S. want to gain control and install a provisional government in Hawaii under the leadership of Sanford B. Dole? To gain control of sugar plantations (imperialism) To gain control of sugar plantations (imperialism)

9 Answer 1-400 What German document encouraged Mexico to invade the U.S. during WWI? What German document encouraged Mexico to invade the U.S. during WWI? Zimmerman Note Zimmerman Note

10 Answer 1-500 The Zimmerman note, the sinking of the Lusitania, and unrestricted submarine warfare were all causes of…? The Zimmerman note, the sinking of the Lusitania, and unrestricted submarine warfare were all causes of…? WWI WWI

11 Answer 2-100 What were the four main causes of WWI? What were the four main causes of WWI? M:Militarism M:Militarism A: Alliance System A: Alliance System I: Imperialism I: Imperialism N: Nationalism N: Nationalism

12 Answer 2-200 Whose assassination started WWI? Whose assassination started WWI? Archduke Franz Ferdinand Archduke Franz Ferdinand

13 Answer 2-300 What term describes the desire to control territories through economic, political, or military means? What term describes the desire to control territories through economic, political, or military means? Imperialism Imperialism

14 Answer 2-400 What term describes the belief that one’s national goals and culture are superior to the goals and cultures of all other nations? What term describes the belief that one’s national goals and culture are superior to the goals and cultures of all other nations? Nationalism Nationalism

15 Answer 2-500 What term is used to describe the build-up of military forces in a nation? What term is used to describe the build-up of military forces in a nation? Militarism Militarism

16 Answer 3-100 What were the gas-filled airships called that were first used during WWI? What were the gas-filled airships called that were first used during WWI? Zeppelins Zeppelins

17 Answer 3-200 What was the name given to German submarines during WWI? What was the name given to German submarines during WWI? U-Boats U-Boats

18 Answer 3-300 What was the name of the economic policy proposed by John Hay that allowed the U.S. to trade in China? What was the name of the economic policy proposed by John Hay that allowed the U.S. to trade in China? Open Door Policy Open Door Policy

19 Answer 3-400 What was the name of Theodore Roosevelt’s military unit that fought during the Spanish-American War? What was the name of Theodore Roosevelt’s military unit that fought during the Spanish-American War? The Rough Riders The Rough Riders

20 Answer 3-500 What type of journalism was used to persuade the U.S. to intervene in Cuba? (It also resulted in greater newspaper sales.) What type of journalism was used to persuade the U.S. to intervene in Cuba? (It also resulted in greater newspaper sales.) Yellow Journalism Yellow Journalism

21 Answer 4-100 What document was written by the Spanish Ambassador to the U.S. that criticized President McKinley? What document was written by the Spanish Ambassador to the U.S. that criticized President McKinley? The DeLome Letter The DeLome Letter Daily Double!!!

22 Answer 4-200 The explosion of what ship led to a U.S. declaration of war against Spain in 1898? The explosion of what ship led to a U.S. declaration of war against Spain in 1898? The U.S.S. Maine The U.S.S. Maine

23 Answer 4-300 During the Spanish-American War, Admiral George Dewey was sent to the Philippines to gain control of what area? During the Spanish-American War, Admiral George Dewey was sent to the Philippines to gain control of what area? Manila Bay Manila Bay

24 Answer 4-400 What was built to decrease the travel time between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans? What was built to decrease the travel time between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans? The Panama Canal The Panama Canal

25 Answer 4-500 What Alabama doctor eradicated the threat of yellow fever? (Yellow fever was commonly spread by mosquitoes while Americans were building the Panama Canal.) What Alabama doctor eradicated the threat of yellow fever? (Yellow fever was commonly spread by mosquitoes while Americans were building the Panama Canal.) Dr. William Gorgas Dr. William Gorgas

26 Answer 5-100 What was the name of the addition to the Monroe Doctrine that declared the U.S. had the right to protect its economic interests in the Western Hemisphere? What was the name of the addition to the Monroe Doctrine that declared the U.S. had the right to protect its economic interests in the Western Hemisphere? The Roosevelt Corollary The Roosevelt Corollary

27 Answer 5-200 What act provided the U.S. with the soldiers needed to fight in WWI? What act provided the U.S. with the soldiers needed to fight in WWI? The Selective Service Act (which resulted in the draft) The Selective Service Act (which resulted in the draft)

28 Answer 5-300 What was the name of the U.S. agency that used propaganda to encourage the U.S. mobilization for WWI? What was the name of the U.S. agency that used propaganda to encourage the U.S. mobilization for WWI? The Committee on Public Information The Committee on Public Information Daily Double!!!

29 Answer 5-400 Why did the number of women factory workers increase during WWI? Why did the number of women factory workers increase during WWI? They had to assume jobs vacated by men who were fighting in WWI They had to assume jobs vacated by men who were fighting in WWI

30 Answer 5-500 Which group did the U.S. align with, the Allies or the Central Powers? Which group did the U.S. align with, the Allies or the Central Powers? The Allies The Allies

31 Answer 6-100 What did the Food Administration, an agency of the U.S. government, do to ration food supplies during WWI? What did the Food Administration, an agency of the U.S. government, do to ration food supplies during WWI? Created meatless and wheatless days to reduce civilian consumption and allow more food to be sent to troops Created meatless and wheatless days to reduce civilian consumption and allow more food to be sent to troops

32 Answer 6-200 What immigrant group in the U.S. was discriminated against during WWI? What immigrant group in the U.S. was discriminated against during WWI? Germans Germans

33 Answer 6-300 What term describes the early 1900s movement of African Americans from the rural South to Northern cities in a quest for jobs? What term describes the early 1900s movement of African Americans from the rural South to Northern cities in a quest for jobs? The Great Migration The Great Migration

34 Answer 6-400 What group of Americans entered the workforce in a new capacity during WWI as they took the place of men who were serving in the war? What group of Americans entered the workforce in a new capacity during WWI as they took the place of men who were serving in the war? Women Women

35 Answer 6-500 What was the name of the plan for peace and freedom President Wilson proposed after WWI? What was the name of the plan for peace and freedom President Wilson proposed after WWI? The 14 Points The 14 Points


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