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World War I Jeopardy Coach Mayo and a special thanks to Bryce Pilcher

BattlesLeadersCountriesAlliances Pre- WWI Post- WWI Hodge Podge

In March 1918, the last partially successful German offensive occurred at? Battles

The Marne 100

Which battle began in July 1916, and was Britain’s and Frances offensive against Germany? Battles

The Battle of Somme 200

The main cause of the failure of the Schlieffen Plan was? Battles

The Battle of the Marne

This offensive was Germany’s last major offensive before the end of WWI: Battles

Meuse-Argonne Offensive 400 Bonus

During this campaign, British and Australian forces failed to take Dardanelles in an effort to defeat the Turks: Battles

Gallipoli Campaign 800

Battles What battle occurred in February of 1916, which cost the French of 500,000 lives?

500 The Battle of Verdun

Who was the leader who wanted a navy and colonies like Britain? Leaders

William II 100

Who was the President of the United States during World War I? Leaders

Woodrow Wilson 200

Which leader of a Triple Entente country created a dictatorship during the war? Leaders

Georges Clemenceau of France 300

This officer was known for his major victories against the Turks, who was he? Leaders

Officer T. E. Lawrence 400

Who was the first lord of the British admiralty during WWI? Leaders

Winston Churchill 500 Bonus

This French General’s leadership of his forces made him a national hero, who was he? Leaders

General Philippe Pétain 1000

Which country withdrew from World War I in 1917? Countries

Russia 100

Which country entered World War I against its former allies? Countries

Italy 200

During World War I Germany proposed an alliance, that was never achieved, with what country? Countries

Mexico 300 Bonus

What would Mexico have received if they had accepted the alliance and the Central Powers had won? Countries

Most of their lost territory in the Southwestern US 600

What country became the worlds first totalitarian regime during WWI? Countries

Germany 400

At the end of WWI Germany was split by what country? Countries

Poland 500

The Triple Entente was made up of what three countries? Alliances

Great Britain, France, and Russia 100

The Triple Alliance was made up of Germany, Austria, and what other country? Alliances

Italy 200

The Balfour Note attempted to establish an alliance between Palestine and what country? Alliances

Great Britain 300

Spain entered the WWI fighting with which of the two alliances? Alliances

Neither, Spain stayed neutral 400

Which alliance was not a formal alliance but one based more on principle? Alliances

Triple Entente 500 Bonus

What alliance broke Britain's policy of “Splendid Isolation”? Alliances

Anglo-Japanese Alliance 1000

The Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated by the group known as the: Pre-WWI

Black Hand 100

What did William II give Austria in terms of dealing with Serbia? Pre-WWI

A “blank check” 200

How did the second Moroccan crisis affect Great Britain? Pre-WWI

It caused Britain to draw closer to France 300

Why did Britain declare war on Germany? Pre-WWI

Germany violated Belgium’s neutrality 400 Bonus

Which treaty was violated by Germany’s aggression on Belgium? Pre-WWI

First Treaty of London (Convention of 1839) 800

Which country’s president and prime minister were out of the country when the mobilization crisis flared? Pre-WWI

France 500

Woodrow Wilson proposed his ________, which included Self-determination and an International Organization for collective security. Post-WWI

Fourteen Points 100

Which treaty ended WWI and demanded reparations from the defeated? Post-WWI

Versailles Treaty of

Which country was completely broken apart because of World War I? Post-WWI

The Ottoman Empire 300

Which country managed to escape the mandates put on it by the Versailles Treaty? Post-WWI

Turkey 400

The Big Four at the Paris Peace Conference were? (Countries) Post-WWI

France, Great Britain, US, and Italy 500 Bonus

Which Article of the Versailles Treaty blamed Germany for the war and established the reparations? Post-WWI

Article

World War I was also know as the: Hodge-Podge

Great War 100

Hodge-Podge Why did they US enter the war?

200 Germany’s resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare

Who wrote the book All Quiet on the Western Front, that characterized trench warfare? Hodge-Podge

Erich Remarque 300

Hodge-Podge Name three technological innovations that were used in World War I?

Machine guns, Tanks, Airplanes, Poison gas, U- boats, Zeppelins, and Radio 400 Bonus

Hodge-Podge On what date did William II abdicate because of the disintegration of the German Army?

800 November 9, 1918

The Young Turks, who established a parliamentary government in the Ottoman Empire, were led by who? Hodge-Podge

500 Mustafa Kemal Pasha

Category is: Effects of WWI

What government was doomed to fail due to the mandates of the Versailles Treaty?

The Weimar Republic of Germany