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ERA 8 – Global Conflicts Jeopardy Review Game

ERA 8 Jeopardy Review Game Causes of World War I World War I Between World Wars World War II Holocaust Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Causes of World War I What is a group of countries that promise to protect and provide assistance if another is attacked?

$100 Causes of World War I Alliance System Allies Powers: Central Powers:

$200 Causes of World War I Where a stronger country forces their economic and military way of life on a weaker country

$200 Causes of World War I Imperialism The Scramble for Africa

$300 Causes of World War I High patriotism and devotion for your country. Belief that your country can do no wrong.

$300 Causes of World War I Nationalism

$400 Causes of World War I Two reasons why the U.S. became involved in World War I.

$400 Causes of World War I 1.Zimmerman Telegraph (note) 2.Sinking of the Lusitania

$500 Causes of World War I “The spark that lit the powder keg of Europe” and the most immediate cause of World War I.

$500 Causes of World War I Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary

$100 Question World War I This type of fighting took place on the Western Front in World War I.

$100 Answer World War I Trench Warfare

$200 Question World War I Give 4 new weapons that were introduced during World War I.

$200 Answer World War I Big Bertha, tanks, airplanes, poison gas, flame throwers, machine guns, submarines.

$300 Question World War I The policy of avoiding military involvement is called…

$300 Answer World War I Isolationism

$400 Question World War I Posters used to influence an attitude towards war and/or government for a nation’s citizens.

$400 Answer World War I Propaganda

$500 Question World War I The treaty that ended WWI was the ___________ of ____________.

$500 Answer World War I Treaty of Versailles

$100 Question Between World Wars Give 3 “punishments” that Germany received at the end of World War I.

$100 Answer Between World Wars 1.Return land to France – Alsace Lorraine region 2.Reduce military to 100,000 soldiers 3.Sign the ‘War Guilt Clause’ 4.Pay war reparations of $33 billion to Allies countries

$200 Question Between World Wars Russia dropped out of WWI due to a revolution. Who led this revolution and instituted the Communist Party in Russia?

$200 Answer Between World Wars Vladimir Lenin

$300 Question Between World Wars This totalitarian dictator took over the Soviet Union and executed much of his population in the ‘30s & ‘40s.

$300 Answer Between World Wars Joseph Stalin

$400 Question Between World Wars This event occurred on October 29, 1929, leading to the biggest economic depression in history.

$400 Answer Between World Wars The Stock Market Crash

$500 Question Between World Wars President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s plan to get the U.S. economy back on it’s feet was called the ______ ________.

$500 Answer Between World Wars New Deal

$600 Question Between World Wars Due to economic and social problems in Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union, ________________ leaders came to power.

$600 Answer Between World Wars Totalitarian

$100 Question World War II The turning point of the war in Europe that started the liberation of France.

$100 Answer World War II D-Day

$200 Question World War II Two atomic bombs were dropped on Japan to end World War II. What two cities were devastated by these nuclear weapons?

$200 Answer World War II Hiroshima & Nagasaki

$300 Question World War II Giving into the demands of dictators in hopes for staying out of war is known as ______________.

$300 Answer World War II Appeasement

$400 Question World War II Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin signed the _____ - ____________ Pact in 1938, promising peace between each other's nations.

$400 Answer World War II Non-Aggression Pact

$500 Question World War II The _________ _________ Act authorized the United States to send war materials to those countries that are vital to national security.

$500 Answer World War II Lend-Lease

$100 Question The Holocaust ______________ is defined as a systematic extermination of an entire group of people based on race, ethnicity, religious beliefs, etc.

$100 Answer The Holocaust Genocide

$200 Question The Holocaust Hitler’s plan to wipe out the entire Jewish population from the Earth.

$200 Answer The Holocaust The ‘Final Solution’

Final Jeopardy/Tie Breaker What was the name of Woodrow Wilson’s plan that included the formation of the League of Nations after World War I?

Wilson’s 14 Points Final Jeopardy/Tie Breaker