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World War I Jeopardy © nperskine 2013
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100 200 300 400 500 KEY TERMS KEY PEOPLE CAUSES MAIN IDEAS
TREATIES MORE PEOPLE & TERMS MAIN IDEAS 100 200 300 400 500 © nperskine 2013 Double Jeopardy
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KEY TERMS 100 This is the area between the opposing trenches, a bombed-out landscape where men met murderous rounds of machine-gun fire . . . “No Man’s Land” © nperskine 2013
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This means to prepare military forces for war
KEY TERMS 200 This means to prepare military forces for war . . . mobilize © nperskine 2013
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KEY TERMS 300 This is the spreading of one-sided ideas to promote a cause or damage an opposing cause . . . Propaganda © nperskine 2013
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KEY TERMS 400 This is the channeling of a nation’s entire resources into a war effort . . . total war © nperskine 2013
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This term means a friendly agreement
KEY TERMS 500 This term means a friendly agreement . . . Entente cordiale © nperskine 2013
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President of the US who issued the Fourteen Points
KEY PEOPLE 100 President of the US who issued the Fourteen Points . . . Woodrow Wilson © nperskine 2013
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He was assassinated in Sarajevo in 1914 Archduke Francis Ferdinand
KEY PEOPLE 200 He was assassinated in Sarajevo in 1914 . . . Archduke Francis Ferdinand © nperskine 2013
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German leader who supported Austria's war with Serbia.
KEY PEOPLE 300 German leader who supported Austria's war with Serbia. . . . Kaiser Wilhelm II © nperskine 2013
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KEY PEOPLE 400 He was a member of the revolutionary group the Black Hand, assassinated an archduke. . . . Gavrilo Princip © nperskine 2013
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KEY PEOPLE 500 She was a British nurse who wrote about the joy she saw when the American soldiers arrived. . . . Vera Brittain © nperskine 2013
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CAUSES 100 The building up of one’s armed forces and glorification of the military . . . Militarism © nperskine 2013
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Pan-Slavism (Nationalism)
CAUSES 200 Followers of this believed that all Slavic peoples shared a common nationality . . . Pan-Slavism (Nationalism) © nperskine 2013
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These countries formed the Triple Entente.
CAUSES 300 These countries formed the Triple Entente. . . . France, Britain, Russia © nperskine 2013
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Competition for Colonies (Imperialism)
CAUSES 400 This brought France and Germany twice to the brink of war in the early 1900's . . . Competition for Colonies (Imperialism) © nperskine 2013
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1. Austria-Hungary on Serbia
CAUSES 500 The countries of Europe (& the US) declared war on one another in this order. . . . 1. Austria-Hungary on Serbia 2. Germany on Russia 3. Germany on France 4. Britain on Germany 5. The US on Germany © nperskine 2013
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This is an agreement to end fighting
TREATIES 100 This is an agreement to end fighting . . . Armistice © nperskine 2013
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These are payments for war damage
TREATIES 200 These are payments for war damage . . . Reparations © nperskine 2013
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TREATIES 300 The establishment of this general association of nations to keep the peace in the future was Wilson's most important goal at the peace conference. . . . The League of Nations © nperskine 2013
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TREATIES 400 This is the term for territories that were administered by western powers after WWI . . . Mandates © nperskine 2013
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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
TREATIES 500 This treaty was signed early in 1918 with Germany, ending Russian participation in World War I . . . Treaty of Brest-Litovsk © nperskine 2013
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This was the method of fighting armies used on the western front
MORE PEOPLE & TERMS 100 This was the method of fighting armies used on the western front . . . Trench Warfare © nperskine 2013
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MORE PEOPLE & TERMS 200 This was the practice that the Germans initiated with their U-boats. . . . Unrestricted submarine warfare © nperskine 2013
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MORE PEOPLE & TERMS 300 He led a revolution in Russia in 1917 and promised to take Russia out of the war . . . Vladimir Lenin © nperskine 2013
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He was the czar of Russia who was killed in the Bolshevik revolts
MORE PEOPLE & TERMS 400 He was the czar of Russia who was killed in the Bolshevik revolts . . . Nicholas II © nperskine 2013
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MORE PEOPLE & TERMS 500 He was a British soldier who helped the Arabs fight against the Ottomans . . . Lawrence of Arabia © nperskine 2013
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the automatic machine gun
MAIN IDEAS 100 This weapon contributed most to the stalemate on the western front during World War I. . . . the automatic machine gun © nperskine 2013
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MAIN IDEAS 200 This country’s (late) involvement had the greatest impact on the outcome of World War I . . . The United States © nperskine 2013
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MAIN IDEAS 300 Many colonies volunteered to help in the war because they wanted this in return . . . Independence © nperskine 2013
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The Ottoman Empire joined and fought on the side of this alliance
MAIN IDEAS 400 The Ottoman Empire joined and fought on the side of this alliance . . . The Central Powers © nperskine 2013
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to weaken Germany and make it pay for the war
MAIN IDEAS 500 This goal for postwar peace was shared by the British and French leaders. . . . to weaken Germany and make it pay for the war © nperskine 2013
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