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Jeopardy U.S. History Unit II: WWI and the 1920’s
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JEOPARDY Causes Of WWI The US In WWI Ending WWI Issues of The 20’s People of The 20’s 100 200 300 400 500
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100 POINTS Answer This is the formation and maintaining of empires and led to competition between European powers.
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Answer (100 POINTS) Back to Grid Imperialism
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100 POINTS Answer To gain more troops for the war effort, the U.S. passed this act issuing a draft.
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Answer (100 POINTS) Back to Grid The Selective Service Act
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100 POINTS Answer President Wilson’s ideas for peace at the end of WWI
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Answer (100 POINTS) Back to Grid Fourteen Points
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100 POINTS Answer Fear of communism after the Russian Revolution.
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Answer (100 POINTS) Back to Grid Red Scare
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100 POINTS Answer I am considered by many the most popular jazz musician and singer of the 1920’s.
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Answer (100 POINTS) Back to Grid Louis Armstrong
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200 POINTS Answer This is the term for the build up of weapons and soldiers in preparation for war.
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Answer (200 POINTS) Back to Grid Militarism
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200 POINTS Answer I was the president who “kept us out of the war” and also got us in it.
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Answer (200 POINTS) Back to Grid Woodrow Wilson
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200 POINTS Answer This country had to sign a guilt clause and pay repartitions after World War I.
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Answer (200 POINTS) Back to Grid Germany
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200 POINTS Answer The economy of the U.S. grew in the 1920’s, consumers bought more items, using methods called installment plans a form of this
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Answer (200 POINTS) Back to Grid Credit
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200 POINTS Answer I was the “silent” Republican president who practiced Laissez Faire in respect to business.
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Answer (200 POINTS) Back to Grid Calvin Coolidge
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300 POINTS Answer Two forms of this caused World War I. One deals with pride in one’s country, the other with pride in one’s culture.
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Answer (300 POINTS) Back to Grid Nationalism
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300 POINTS Answer This note from Germany to Mexico angered many Americans and was one of the reasons the U.S. entered World War I
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Answer (300 POINTS) Back to Grid The Zimmerman Note
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300 POINTS Answer The U.S. never joined this group, though President Wilson helped create it.
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Answer (300 POINTS) Back to Grid The League of Nations
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300 POINTS Answer Organized crime developed in the 1920’s in response to this.
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Answer (300 POINTS) Back to Grid Prohibition
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300 POINTS Answer I flew the Spirit of St. Louis from New York to Paris.
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Answer (300 POINTS) Back to Grid Charles Lindbergh
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400 POINTS Answer This is the secret agreements between countries that helped lead to World War I.
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Answer (400 POINTS) Back to Grid Alliances
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400 POINTS Answer The sinking of this ship led to a German pledge to America, that German U-boats would not fire on ships in the Atlantic without warning.
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Answer (400 POINTS) Back to Grid The Sussex
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400 POINTS Answer This is the treaty that ended World War I.
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Answer (400 POINTS) Back to Grid Treaty of Versailles
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400 POINTS Answer John Scopes was fined for teaching Darwin’s theory of evolution in Tennessee because it contradicted this.
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Answer (400 POINTS) Back to Grid The Bible’s account of creation
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400 POINTS Answer I am a type of woman that likes to act like men. I wear short dresses and have short hair.
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Answer (400 POINTS) Back to Grid A flapper
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500 POINTS Answer After the assassination of Francis Ferdinand and his wife, Austria- Hungry declared war on this nation.
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Answer (500 POINTS) Back to Grid Serbia
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500 POINTS Answer This act forbid speech that was considered rebellious, such as talking negatively about the Constitution or U.S. government.
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Answer (500 POINTS) Back to Grid The Sedition Act (1918)
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500 POINTS Answer Name three (3) countries that were formed as a result of World War I.
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Answer (500 POINTS) Back to Grid Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Estonia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia
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500 POINTS Answer This is a set of religious beliefs based on a literal interpretation of the Bible.
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Answer (500 POINTS) Back to Grid Fundamentalism
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500 POINTS Answer I encouraged a return to “Mother Africa”
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Answer (500 POINTS) Back to Grid Marcus Garvey
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