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THIS IS JEOPARDY
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Aftermath US Entry Causes of WWI Technology Home front Winning the War 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
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The assassination of this leader sparked WWI
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The Triple Entente is an example of another cause
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This cause would be the increase of weaponry and soldiers in a country
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The scramble for Africa and influences in Asia are examples of this cause
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Bosnian Slavs or French in Alsace and Lorraine
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This type of tactic involved using large tracts of holes in the ground
B 200
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This new piece of weaponry could mow Down 30-40 people with one round
B 400
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This German ship was able to sink ships nearly undetected
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This new form of warfare would kill soldiers in their sleep and never alarm others
B 800
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This syndrome developed as a result of combat and constant attacks
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This is the policy the US maintained for the majority of the war
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The passenger ship that was sunk killing a 128 Americans
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Wilson’s main argument for entering the war was to preserve this
C 600
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 800
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This secret note outraged Americans
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This uprising in Europe made Wilson feel better about joining the Allies
C 1000
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One large positive of WWI was this
D 200
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Wilson used this bureaucratic office to help feed the troops in Europe
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These were loans the government used to help pay for over half the war costs, $21 Billion
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A person who refuses to fight and believes war is evil
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These 3 ethnic groups faced many tensions in the US during the war
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He commanded the US troops in Europe and refused to have US units under allied control
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This event lead to the March or Peace Offensive by the Germans
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He was the number one commander of the Allied forces and a French General
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This was the major turning point of the war, which eventually led to Allied victory, especially with efforts from the likes of Alvin York E 800
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Before Wilson would agree to an armistice, he demanded these two things.
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This speech was supposed to prevent future international conflicts from happening again
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The key decision makers of the Peace Conference
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The name of the Peace agreement reached in June of 1919
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Germany was forced to pay $300 Billion to Allied countries, or better known as this
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F 1000
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Connecting US History
Please record your wager.
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Identify what both of these are
2. What bureaucratic department was responsible for these?
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary
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Alliances A 200
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Militarism A 300
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Imperialism A 400
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Nationalism A 500
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Trench Warfare B 100
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Machine Gun B 200
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U-Boats B 300
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Poisonous Gas B 400
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Shell Shock B 500
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Neutrality C 100
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Sinking of the Lusitania
C 200
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Democracy C 300
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Zimmerman Note C 400
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Russian Revolution C 500
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Economic Boom D 100
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Food Administration D 200
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Liberty Bonds D 300
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Pacifists D 400
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Germans, African-Americans, Mexicans
D 500
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John J. Pershing E 100
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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
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Ferdinand Foch E 300
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Battle of Argonne E 400
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Abdication of the Kaiser, Germany agrees to allow a peace conference to end war
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Fourteen Points E 100
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The Big Four E 200
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Treaty of Versailles E 300
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Reparations E 400
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Self-determination E 500
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E 500
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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