Jeopardy Causes WWI Begins America Enters Homefront Treaty
Jeopardy Causes WWI Begins America Enters Homefront Treaty Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Causes Where a group of countries promise to defend each other if attacked
$100 Answer from Causes Triple Entente: Alliance System Triple Alliance:
$200 Question from Causes Where a stronger country forces their economic and military way of life on a weaker country
$200 Answer from Causes Imperialism Carving Up Africa
$300 Question from Causes High patriotism and devotion for your country
$300 Answer from Causes Nationalism
$400 Question from Causes Two reasons why the U. S. became involved in the war
$400 Answer from Causes Zimmerman Note German U-boats Ancenstral ties to Allies Lusitania
$500 Question from Causes “The spark that lit the powder keg of Europe” & the man responsible for it!
$500 Answer from Causes Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand & Gavrilo Princip
$100 Question from WWI Begins The type of fighting that took place in WWI
$100 Answer from WWI Begins Trench Warfare
$200 Question from WWI Begins The area between the trenches is called
$200 Answer from WWI Begins No Man’s Land
$300 Question from WWI Begins German plan for avoid fighting a two front war
$300 Answer from WWI Begins
$400 Question from WWI Begins Where most of the important battles took place during WWI
$400 Answer from WWI Begins Western Front
$500 Question from WWI Begins Name 5 new weapons introduced during World War I
$500 Answer from America Enters Big Bertha, tanks, airplanes, poison gas, flame throwers, machine guns, submarines
$100 Question from America Enters This began the draft in the United States:
$100 Answer from America Enters Selective Service Act
$200 Question from America Enters American soldiers that fought in World War I were called
$200 Answer from America Enters Doughboys
$300 Question from America Enters Led the American Expeditionary Force in Europe during WWI
$300 Answer from America Enters General John J. Pershing
$400 Question from America Enters American Flying Ace during WWI
$400 Answer from America Enters Eddie Rickenbacker
$500 Question from America Enters Wilson said America entered the war to do this
$500 Answer from America Enters “Make The World Safe for Democracy”
$100 Question from Homefront Americans did this to cut back (ration) on food supplies
$100 Answer from Homefront Meatless-Wheatless Day Victory Gardens
$200 Question from Homefront George Creel was the man in charge of promoting this to get America to support the war.
$200 Answer from Homefront Propaganda
$300 Question from Homefront Americans bought these to help finance the war effort
$300 Answer from Homefront Liberty Bonds
$400 Question from Homefront This group of workers were exempted from being drafted into the military
$400 Answer from Homefront Shipyard workers
$500 Question from Homefront This Supreme Court Case said that free speech was limited during times of war (clear and present danger)
$500 Answer from Homefront
$100 Question from Treaty The treaty that ended WWI
$100 Answer from Treaty of Versailles
$200 Question from Treaty Wilson wrote these to shape the post-war world.
$200 Answer from Treaty
$300 Question from Treaty 3 punishments that Germany received at the end of World War I
$300 Answer from Treaty Return land – Alsace Lorraine Reduce military 100, 000 War Guilt Clause War Reparations $33 Billion
$400 Question from Treaty The “Big Four” included the countries of
$400 Answer from Treaty U. S. , Great Britain, France, Italy
$500 Question from H 5 An organization that would work towards peace that the US did not join
$500 Answer from H 5 League of Nations
Final Jeopardy Why does Russia drop out of WWI in 1917?
Final Jeopardy Answer Bolshevik Revolution
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