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The Revenge of Big Bertha By: Emily, Hema, & Mallika
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How to Play: 1. Load the ammunition into the canon 2. Step behind the point line that you want to shoot at 3. Pull back the canon and aim towards the board 4. Depending on what you hit, answer the question correctly within 30 seconds for points and/or add/subtract the appropriate number of points from your team’s overall score **You get 3 tries to shoot the canon…..if you can’t get it right….your team loses a point and you can manually pick a topic**
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Emperor of Austria- Hungary Emperor of Austria- Hungary Bolsheviks Bolsheviks Zimmerman Note Kaiser Wilhelm Armistice War Industries Board Big 4 Paris Peace Conference Treaty of Versailles Reparations Woodrow Wilson Sedition Act Espionage Act Selective Service Selective Service 14 Points +2 +2 American Expeditionary Force American Expeditionary Force +2
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The Sedition Act during WWI was passed to: A. Increase wartime production B. Raise money for the war effort C. Encourage neutrality D. Prevent anti war activities Answer
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The Sedition Act during WWI was passed to: A. Increase wartime production B. Raise money for the war effort C. Encourage neutrality D. Prevent anti war activities Back to Questions!
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What did Germany promise would be restored to Mexico in the Zimmerman Note? A. New Mexico, Texas and Arizona B. The submarines the US stole C. The atomic bomb D. Canada Answer
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What did Germany promise would be restored to Mexico in the Zimmerman Note? A. New Mexico, Texas and Arizona B. The submarines the US stole C. The atomic bomb D. Canada Back to Questions!
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The Selective Service Act was made to: A. Raise a national army for the American entry into World War I B. Choose Europeans that had to be deported back to Europe C. Raise an army to protect the American home front (stationed in America) D. Select specific officers to lead the navy Answer
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The Selective Service Act was made to: Back to Questions! A. Raise a national army for the American entry into World War I B. Choose Europeans that had to be deported back to Europe C. Raise an army to protect the American home front (stationed in America) D. Select specific officers to lead the navy
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Which country left the Big Five in order to create the Big Four, and what are those remaining countries? A. Germany; France, Japan, Russia and Great Britain B. Russia; U.S., Italy, France and Great Britain C. Japan; U.S., France, Italy and Great Britain D. France; Germany, Russia, Italy –and Turkey Answer
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Which country left the Big Five in order to create the Big Four, and what are those remaining countries? A. Germany; France, Japan, Russia and Great Britain B. Russia; U.S., Italy, France and Great Britain C. Japan; U.S., France, Italy and Great Britain D. France; Germany, Russia, Italy –and Turkey Back to Questions!
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What is an armistice? A. A increase in the weaponry used during war B. A truce C. A body part D. The declaration of war Answer
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What is an armistice? A. A increase in the weaponry used during war B. A truce C. A body part D. The declaration of war Back to Questions!
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Who was the nephew of the elderly emperor of Austria-Hungary and the lone heir to the throne? A. Archduke Franz Ferdinand B. Prince Joseph C. Otto von Bismarck D. Franz Joseph Answer
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Who was the nephew of the elderly emperor of Austria-Hungary and the lone heir to the throne? A. Archduke Franz Ferdinand B. Prince Joseph C. Otto von Bismarck D. Franz Joseph Back to Questions!
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The Treaty of Versailles: A. Forced Germany to admit full blame for the war and pay enormous reparations B. Created the new countries Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia C. Reestablished Poland as an independent nation D. Was not signed by the United – States E. Choices A, B, and C F. All of the above Answer
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The Treaty of Versailles: A. Forced Germany to admit full blame for the war and pay enormous reparations B. Created the new countries Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia C. Reestablished Poland as an independent nation D. Was not signed by the United – States E. Choices A, B, and C F. All of the above Back to Questions!
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What was Kaiser Wilhelm’s policies relating to Germany? A. Emphasized United Germany becoming an Imperialist country that spread far and wide B. Wanted to make peace with all of its surrounding countries so that relations would be stable in the future C. Wanted to rid Germany of all Jewish people D. Wanted to create more living space for Germans Answer
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What was Kaiser Wilhelm’s policies relating to Germany? Back to Questions! A. Emphasized United Germany becoming an Imperialist country that spread far and wide B. Wanted to make peace with all of its surrounding countries so that relations would be stable in the future C. Wanted to rid Germany of all Jewish people D. Wanted to create more living space for Germans
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The American Expeditionary Force, which consisted of American Troops that were sent to Europe to protect Allied interest, were led by: A. Woodrow Wilson B. Theodore Roosevelt C. John J. Pershing D. William Jennings Bryan Answer
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Back to Questions! A. Woodrow Wilson B. Theodore Roosevelt C. John J. Pershing D. William Jennings Bryan The American Expeditionary Force, which consisted of American Troops that were sent to Europe to protect Allied interest, were led by:
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A. No secret treaties B. Restricted navigation of the seas C. National self determination D. Free trade among all countries Answer All of the following were included in Wilson’s 14 Point Plan except:
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Back to Questions! A. No secret treaties B. Restricted navigation of the seas C. National self determination D. Free trade among all countries All of the following were included in Wilson’s 14 Point Plan except:
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What was the Espionage Act? A. Allowed the government to open mail to prevent anti-war propaganda from spreading B. Allowed for Americans to spy on suspected Europeans C. Encouraged spying on Germany D. Allowed for Germans to spy on Russians Answer
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What was the Espionage Act? Back to Questions! A. Allowed the government to open mail to prevent anti-war propaganda from spreading B. Allowed for Americans to spy on suspected Europeans C. Encouraged spying on Germany D. Allowed for Germans to spy on Russians
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The reparations that Germany had to give up after World War I include all of the following except: A. The loss of their navy B. Return of all conquered land C. The reduction of their army D. Acceptance of complete responsibility for initiating World War I –E. All of the above –F. None of the above Answer
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Back to Questions! The reparations that Germany had to give up after World War I include all of the following except: A. The loss of their navy B. Return of all conquered land C. The reduction of their army D. Acceptance of complete responsibility for initiating World War I E. All of the above F. None of the above
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At the Paris Peace Conference: A. Japan and France did not get what they were promised B. Japan and Italy did not get what they were promised C. Germany and Russia got everything that they wanted D. All of Wilson’s 14 Point Plan was enacted E. All of the above Answer
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At the Paris Peace Conference: Back to Questions! A. Japan and France did not get what they were promised B. Japan and Italy did not get what they were promised C. Germany and Russia got everything that they wanted D. All of Wilson’s 14 Point Plan was –enacted A. All of the above
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Woodrow Wilson A. Promised that America would practice isolationism B. Ignored the fact that there was a war happening in Europe C. Was forced to enter World War I because of unrestricted submarine warfare D. Was forced to enter World War I because of unrestricted airplane warfare E. Both A and C F. Both A and D Answer
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Woodrow Wilson Back to Questions! A. Promised that America would practice isolationism B. Ignored the fact that there was a war happening in Europe C. Was forced to enter World War I because of unrestricted submarine warfare D. Was forced to enter World War I because of unrestricted airplane warfare E. Both A and C F. Both A and D
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The War Industries Board was made to: A. Manage which industries had power in society B. Force every store to produce only war necessary material C. Coordinate the purchase of war supplies D. Set production quotas and allocate raw materials to increase efficiency E. Both C and D F. All of the above Answer
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The War Industries Board was made to: Back to Questions! A. Manage which industries had power in society B. Force every store to produce only war necessary material C. Coordinate the purchase of war supplies D. Set production quotas and allocate raw materials to increase efficiency E. Both C and D F. All of the above
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The Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin were: A. A communist group B. A socialist group C. Were originally communist but became socialist D. Were originally socialist but became capitalist Answer
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The Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin were: A. A communist group B. A socialist group C. Were originally communist but became socialist D. Were originally socialist but became capitalist Back to Questions!
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