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World War I Double Round JEOPARDY

WWI Causes VocabularyAmerica Germany After WWI Wicked Hard ?s

WWI Causes 100 What cause of World War I was due to an intense pride and excitement about countries? A: Nationalism

WWI Causes 200 A: Militarism What cause of World War I was due to a build up of the world’s militaries?

WWI Causes 300 A: Imperialism What cause of World War I was due to a competition for colonies?

WWI Causes 400 A: Alliance System What cause of World War I was due to a system of partnerships?

WWI Causes 500 A: Arms Race What cause of World War I was due to nations competing to accumulate more and more weapons?

Vocabulary 100 A: U-Boats German submarines

Vocabulary 200 A: Trench Warfare A new kind of fighting where troops lived and fought in rat- infested ditches.

Vocabulary 300 A: Propaganda Articles, photographs, posters, and/or films created to influence the actions and feelings of others.

Vocabulary 400 A: Inflation The devastating economic condition in Germany after World War I.

Vocabulary 500 A: Exchange Rate The value of one currency measured against another.

America 100 A: The Allies When America joined World War I, which side did they join?

America 200 A: 14 Points What was the name of Wilson’s peace plan?

America 300 America 300 A: TWO How many years was America involved in World War I?

America 400 A: We did not ratify (sign) the Treaty of Versailles! Why did the Allies feel betrayed by the U.S. at the end of World War I?

America 500 A: Sinking of the Lusitania, The Zimmerman Telegram, or Unrestricted Submarine Warfare What was one of the two causes that made the U.S. want to join World War I??

Germany after WWI 100 A: Badly, Upset, Didn’t like it, etc. How did Germans feel about the Treaty of Versailles?

Germany after WWI 200 A: $33 Billion What was the amount Germany was charged by the Allies to pay?

Germany after WWI 300 A: Berlin After Weimar, where was the German capital located?

Germany after WWI 400 A: Democratic Republic or Republic What form of government replaced Kaiser Wilhelm II?

Germany after WWI 500 A: Germany was broke, Terrible Inflation, & Political Assassinations What was one of the three reasons why Germany could not pay back its reparations?

Wicked Hard ?s 100 A: Over which years did WWI last?

Wicked Hard ?s 200 A: B) Espionage Act What was the name of the 1917 law that set heavy fines for anti- war activities and draft dodging? A) Sedition Act B) Espionage Act C) War Act

Wicked Hard ?s 300 A: B) The Black Hand What was the name of the Serbian revolutionary group that killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand? A)The Black Panthers B) The Black Hand C) The Black Foot

Wicked Hard ?s 400 A: The Red Baron What was the nickname of the famous German air-force pilot whose real name was Manfred Von Richtofen?

Wicked Hard ?s 500 A: The Triple Entente What was the name of the alliance of England, France, & Russia before the U.S. joined?