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2 Jeopardy U.S. History Unit II: WWI and the 1920’s

3 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

4 100 POINTS Answer This is the formation and maintaining of empires and led to competition between European powers.

5 Answer (100 POINTS) Back to Grid Imperialism

6 100 POINTS Answer To gain more troops for the war effort, the U.S. passed this act issuing a draft.

7 Answer (100 POINTS) Back to Grid The Selective Service Act

8 100 POINTS Answer President Wilson’s ideas for peace at the end of WWI

9 Answer (100 POINTS) Back to Grid Fourteen Points

10 100 POINTS Answer Fear of communism after the Russian Revolution.

11 Answer (100 POINTS) Back to Grid Red Scare

12 100 POINTS Answer I am considered by many the most popular jazz musician and singer of the 1920’s.

13 Answer (100 POINTS) Back to Grid Louis Armstrong

14 200 POINTS Answer This is the term for the build up of weapons and soldiers in preparation for war.

15 Answer (200 POINTS) Back to Grid Militarism

16 200 POINTS Answer I was the president who “kept us out of the war” and also got us in it.

17 Answer (200 POINTS) Back to Grid Woodrow Wilson

18 200 POINTS Answer This country had to sign a guilt clause and pay repartitions after World War I.

19 Answer (200 POINTS) Back to Grid Germany

20 200 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

21 Answer (200 POINTS) Back to Grid Credit

22 200 POINTS Answer I was the “silent” Republican president who practiced Laissez Faire in respect to business.

23 Answer (200 POINTS) Back to Grid Calvin Coolidge

24 300 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.

25 Answer (300 POINTS) Back to Grid Nationalism

26 300 POINTS Answer This note from Germany to Mexico angered many Americans and was one of the reasons the U.S. entered World War I

27 Answer (300 POINTS) Back to Grid The Zimmerman Note

28 300 POINTS Answer The U.S. never joined this group, though President Wilson helped create it.

29 Answer (300 POINTS) Back to Grid The League of Nations

30 300 POINTS Answer Organized crime developed in the 1920’s in response to this.

31 Answer (300 POINTS) Back to Grid Prohibition

32 300 POINTS Answer I flew the Spirit of St. Louis from New York to Paris.

33 Answer (300 POINTS) Back to Grid Charles Lindbergh

34 400 POINTS Answer This is the secret agreements between countries that helped lead to World War I.

35 Answer (400 POINTS) Back to Grid Alliances

36 400 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.

37 Answer (400 POINTS) Back to Grid The Sussex

38 400 POINTS Answer This is the treaty that ended World War I.

39 Answer (400 POINTS) Back to Grid Treaty of Versailles

40 400 POINTS Answer John Scopes was fined for teaching Darwin’s theory of evolution in Tennessee because it contradicted this.

41 Answer (400 POINTS) Back to Grid The Bible’s account of creation

42 400 POINTS Answer I am a type of woman that likes to act like men. I wear short dresses and have short hair.

43 Answer (400 POINTS) Back to Grid A flapper

44 500 POINTS Answer After the assassination of Francis Ferdinand and his wife, Austria- Hungry declared war on this nation.

45 Answer (500 POINTS) Back to Grid Serbia

46 500 POINTS Answer This act forbid speech that was considered rebellious, such as talking negatively about the Constitution or U.S. government.

47 Answer (500 POINTS) Back to Grid The Sedition Act (1918)

48 500 POINTS Answer Name three (3) countries that were formed as a result of World War I.

49 Answer (500 POINTS) Back to Grid Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Estonia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia

50 500 POINTS Answer This is a set of religious beliefs based on a literal interpretation of the Bible.

51 Answer (500 POINTS) Back to Grid Fundamentalism

52 500 POINTS Answer I encouraged a return to “Mother Africa”

53 Answer (500 POINTS) Back to Grid Marcus Garvey


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