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200 400 600 800 1000 Causes of WWI US Entry Aftermath Home frontWinning the War Technology
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The assassination of this leader sparked WWI A 200
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The Triple Entente is an example of another cause A 400
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This cause would be the increase of weaponry and soldiers in a country A 600
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A 800 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 A 1000
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B 200 This type of tactic involved using large tracts of holes in the ground
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B 400 This new piece of weaponry could mow Down 30-40 people with one round
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This German ship was able to sink ships nearly undetected B 600
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B 800 This new form of warfare would kill soldiers in their sleep and never alarm others
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This syndrome developed as a result of combat and constant attacks B 1000
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This is the policy the US maintained for the majority of the war C 200
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The passenger ship that was sunk killing a 128 Americans C 400
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Wilson’s main argument for entering the war was to preserve this C 600
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DAILY DOUBLE C 800 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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This secret note outraged Americans C 800
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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 D 400
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These were loans the government used to help pay for over half the war costs, $21 Billion D 600
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A person who refuses to fight and believes war is evil D 800
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These 3 ethnic groups faced many tensions in the US during the war D 1000
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E 200 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 E 400
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He was the number one commander of the Allied forces and a French General E 600
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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. E 1000
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This speech was supposed to prevent future international conflicts from happening again F 200
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The key decision makers of the Peace Conference F 400
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The name of the Peace agreement reached in June of 1919 F 600
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Germany was forced to pay $300 Billion to Allied countries, or better known as this F 800
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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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Both of these are examples of what
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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A 100 Archduke Ferdinand of Austria- Hungary
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A 200 Alliances
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A 300 Militarism
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A 400 Imperialism
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A 500 Nationalism
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B 100 Trench Warfare
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B 200 Machine Gun
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B 300 U-Boats
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B 400 Poisonous Gas
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B 500 Shell Shock
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C 100 Neutrality
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C 200 Sinking of the Lusitania
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C 300 Democracy
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C 400 Zimmerman Note
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C 500 Russian Revolution
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D 100 Economic Boom
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D 200 Food Administration
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D 300 Liberty Bonds
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D 400 Pacifists
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D 500 Germans, African-Americans, Mexicans
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E 100 John J. Pershing
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E 200 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
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E 300 Ferdinand Foch
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E 400 Battle of Argonne
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E 500 Abdication of the Kaiser, Germany agrees to allow a peace conference to end war
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E 100 Fourteen Points
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E 200 The Big Four
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E 300 Treaty of Versailles
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E 400 Reparations
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E 500 Self-determination
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E 500
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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