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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 All Mixed Up Treaty of Versailles VersaillesWorldDepression This N’ That VIPs And Words Post-War World

C1-$100 VIPs and Words-100 VIPs and Words-100 He wrote the Fourteen Points Woodrow Wilson

C1-$200 VIPs and Words VIPs and Words - $200 The idea that allowed people to decide for themselves what government to live under Total WTSelf-determination

C1-$300 VIPs and Words VIPs and Words - $300 His Theory of Relativity created new ideas on time, space, energy, and matter MilitarismAlbert Einstein

C1-$400 VIPs and Words VIPs and Words - $400 Name given to writers who gathered in Paris who felt that the war left them with a feeling of meaningless Lost Generation

C1-$500 VIPs and Words VIPs and Words - $500 The treaty signed by the European countries after WWI The Treaty of Versailles

C2-$100 All Mixed Up All Mixed Up- $100 Austrian physician who believed that much of human behavior is irrational Sigmund Freud

C2-$200 All Mixed Up All Mixed Up- $200 Two reasons for the American Great Depression Uneven distribution of wealth Overproduction by business Overproduction by agriculture Stock Market Crash

C2-$300 All Mixed Up- $300 Style of music developed mostly by African Americans that was composed of lively, loose beats Jazz

C2-$400 All Mixed Up- $400 American pilot, who in 1927, was the first to travel solo across the Atlantic Ocean by plane Charles Lindbergh

C2-$500 All Mixed Up- $500 Form of art that transformed natural shapes into geometric forms Cubism

C3-$100 Treay of Versailles Treay of Versailles - $100 The “Big Four” at the Treaty of Versailles included U.S.A, Great Britain, France, and... Italy

C3-$200 Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Versailles - $200 This country was forced to take sole responsibility for WWI Germany

C3-$300 Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Versailles- $300 What were the Fourteen Points? A peace plan for the postwar world

C3-$400 Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Versailles - $400 Which was not a restriction put on Germany: -Loss of land and colonies -Reduction in military size -Creation of East/West Germany Creation of East and West Germany

C3-$500 Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Versailles - $500 The reason U.S. Senate rejected membership in the League of Nations Wanted to stay out of European affairs

C4-$100 Post-War World Post-War World - $100 Art movement that sought to link the world of dreams with real life Surrealism

C3-200 Post-War World Post-War World - $200 Philosophy that searches for meaning in an uncertain world and each person creates his or her own meaning in life through choices and actions Existentialism

C3-$300 Post-War World Post-War World- $300 What impact did radio have after WWI Allowed families to enjoy broadcasts of news, plays, music, and sports

C3-$400 Post-War World Post-War World - $400 Franz Kafka, James Joyce, and F. Scott Fitzgerald were all known for being Novelists

C3-$500 Post-War World Post-War World - $500 Which of the following is not an art movement of the early 20 th century: Cubism, Expressionism, Existentialism, Surrealism Existentialism, and Russsian involvement in WWI

C4-$100 World Depression-$100 During the global depression, war debts caused great suffering in... Germany

C4-$200 World Depression- $200 What type of government ruled over Russia in 1920? Dictatorship

C4-$300 World Depression-$300 The New Deal tried to stimulate the American economy by Increasing Government Spending

C4-$400 World Depression- $400 Which of the following did not increase during the Great Depression: Bank Closures Imports and Exports Unemployment Business Failures Imports and Exports

C4-$500 World Depression- $500 What plan, created by an American banker, helped Germany recover from inflation and depression Dawes Plan

C4-$100 This N’ That This N’ That - $100 The Treaty of Versailles left the German people with this feeling towards all who punished them Hatred

C4-$200 This N’ That This N’ That - $200 What political tradition essentially ended in Europe after WWI Rule by old regimes

C4-$300 This N’ That This N’ That - $300 The effect that WWI had on literature in the 1920s Writers expressed disillusionment about reason and progress

C4-$400 This N’ That This N’ That - $400 After WWI, many artists, architects, writers, and musicians rejected Traditional Styles

C4-$500 This N’ That This N’ That - $500 The Popular Front helped preserve democracy in which country? France