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CausesAlliances Warfare US and WWI Consequen ces WWI Jeopardy! Double Final

100 What is an alliance? C1 An agreement between countries to aid each other during a war.

200 How did militarism lead to WWI? C1 Germany began to build up its military. The surrounding countries then did the same

300 What was the “spark” that caused World War I? C1 The assassination of Franz Ferdinand

400 How did nationalism lead to WWI? C1 Many of the European countries were competitive and imperialistic due to nationalism. This brought tension to Europe and the world. Ethnic groups wanted independence.

500 What was the name of the organization that plotted the assassination of Franz Ferdinand? C1 The Black Hand

100 Name 3 countries that make up the Central Powers C2 Germany, Austria-Hungary, The Ottoman Empire

200 Name four countries in the Allied Powers/Triple Entente. C2 UK, France, Russia, USA, Italy

300 Explain how alliances led to the start of WWI? C2 All of the countries took sides and went to war over an event that originally involved two countries.

400 Which alliance suffered from the disadvantage of a two front war? C2 The Central Powers

500 Which alliance was most heavily represented at the Treaty of Versailles? And Why? C2 The Allied Powers, because they won the war

100 What were two problems soldiers faced in the trenches of WWI? C3 Answers will vary

200 List three new weapons used in WWI. C3 Poisonous gases, machine guns, rifles, tanks, zeppelins, U-boats, etc.

300 Name three challenges soldiers might face when trying to cross “no man’s land”. C3 Barbed wire, poisonous gases, machine gun fire

400 Why did fighting formations change from soldiers lined up to trench warfare? C3 New technology made old fighting formations pointless.

500 Which country suffered the most casualties (deaths AND injuries) from WWI? C3 Russia

100 Which alliance did the US fight with? C4 Allied Powers

200 List two reasons the US joined WWI. C4 Zimmerman Note and Lusitania

300 What was the name of the British luxury ship that was sunk by German U-boats? C4 The Lusitania

400 What country was Germany trying to contact with the Zimmerman Note? What did the note say? C4 Mexico. If Mexico joined Germany, when the war ended they would gain Texas, NM, and AZ

500 What year did the US join the war? Who was the president at the time? C4 1917, Woodrow Wilson

100 What alliance won WWI? C5 The Allied Powers

200 What was the Treaty of Versailles? C5 The Treaty between the Allied Powers and Germany

300 List three consequences of WWI? C5 Germany holds a grudge, New countries are formed, millions died, Russian Revolution, Great depression

400 Which country received the most blame for WWI? Why? C5 Germany. They did the most damage and were the main threat towards peace. They also attacked neutral countries.

500 Name three new countries formed after the end of WWI? C5 Czechoslovakia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, etc.

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Final Jeopardy Famous People Which WWI military leader would later become the Prime Minister of England during WWII? Who is Winston Churchill?