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THIS IS World War I
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With Your Host... Mr. Liversidge
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World War I Review Vocabulary America In WWI WWI Post-WWI WWI Weapons Propaganda 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
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What does mobilization refer to?
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The gathering of resources and the preparation for war.
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What is nationalism? A 200
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Intense loyalty to one’s country.
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What is propaganda? A 300
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Media designed to influence opinions.
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What is an armistice? A 400
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An agreement to end fighting.
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What is militarism? A 500
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The buildup of a country’s military.
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What was yellow journalism?
B 100
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Over exaggerated headlines
B 100
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At the beginning of World War I, which country does Germany try to go through in order to attack France? B 200
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Belgium B 200
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Name 3 countries on the Allies.
B 300
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US Great Britain France Russia B 300
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What was the event that sparked World War I?
B 400
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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
B 400
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Name 3 countries on the Central Powers.
B 500
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Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire B 500
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What was the Zimmerman Telegram?
C 100
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German foreign minister, Arthur Zimmermann, sent a telegram to Mexico offering them a deal in return for support against the U.S. C 100
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Name 2 ways in which the Food Administration helps to feed the army during the war.
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Meatless Tuesdays, rations, Victory gardens
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How was the convoy system used by the United States?
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The U.S. setup convoys which used teams of navy destroyers to escort merchant ships.
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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During World War I millions of men go off to fight in war, what 3 groups replaces them in the American workforce? C 400
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Women, African American, and Mexican
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Name 3 reasons why the U.S. enter World War I?
C 500
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The Zimmerman Telegram, Revolution in Russia, Lusitania was attacked
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Which country was the Treaty of Versailles written in?
D 100
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France D 100
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What was the purpose of the League of Nations?
D 200
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To preserve peace and prevent future wars
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What were reparations? D 300
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Payments for the damage Germans caused in the war.
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Why did Americans oppose the Treaty Versailles?
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Germany had to accept full responsibility for the war
Germany had to accept full responsibility for the war. Germany also had to disarm their military. Finally, Germany had to give up all of their overseas colonies. D 400
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Why did Americans oppose the League of Nations?
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Americans feared that the League of Nations meant the U. S
Americans feared that the League of Nations meant the U.S. would be permanently be involved in international affairs. D 500
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After the development of poison gas, what do soldiers now need to be equipped with?
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Gas Masks E 100
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How were armored tanks used?
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Used to cross battle lines and fire on the enemy.
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How did poison gas impact trench-warfare?
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Poison gas would get the troops out of the trench where they could be fired upon.
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How were airplanes used in WWI?
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Used to watch troop movements and bomb enemy targets
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What weapon prevented supplies from getting to Great Britain?
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U-Boats E 500
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What does “Food is Ammunition- Don’t waste it” mean?
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During war, ammunition is as important as bullets to win the war.
F 100
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How does the military benefit from Victory Gardens?
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People are not purchasing food they are growing their own
People are not purchasing food they are growing their own. As a result, there is more food for the military. F 200
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Name 2 purposes of this propaganda.
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1. Get Americans to enlist in the military.
2. Make Americans fear/hate Germany F 300
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Who is the audience for this piece of propaganda?
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Male American Civilians
F 400
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What is the purpose of this piece of propaganda?
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To make men feel guilty/less manly if women were willing to enter the military.
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: World War I Please record your wager.
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After America enters World War I, how do the American civilians (non-soldiers) help with the war effort? Be sure to include 5 specific ways to receive all of your points for this question. Click on screen to continue
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