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Jeopardy $100 Topic 1Topic 2Topic 3Topic 4Topic 5 $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 This was the “SPARK TO THE POWDER KEG” This was the “SPARK TO THE POWDER KEG” The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

1 - $200 M.A.I.N stands for….. M.A.I.N stands for….. Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

1 - $300 This area was called the “POWDER KEG” of Europe This area was called the “POWDER KEG” of Europe The Balkans The Balkans

1 - $400 Mandates were supposed to be permanent: Mandates were supposed to be permanent: True or False True or False False False

1 - $500 Mandates were determined by level of ____ and readiness for ____ Mandates were determined by level of ____ and readiness for ____ Development Independence Development Independence

2 - $100 Woodrow Wilson was not okay with having Germany’s territory broken up and redistributed: True or False Woodrow Wilson was not okay with having Germany’s territory broken up and redistributed: True or False True True

2 - $200 The War Guilt Clause required Germany to share responsibility for the war with Austria-Hungary: True or False The War Guilt Clause required Germany to share responsibility for the war with Austria-Hungary: True or False False False

2 - $300 The weapon soldiers hated most was…. The weapon soldiers hated most was…. Poison gas Poison gas

2 - $400 The German politicians who signed the Armistice were called the _____ ______ by some people The German politicians who signed the Armistice were called the _____ ______ by some people November Criminals November Criminals

2 - $500 The process by which a country determines its own statehood and its own government The process by which a country determines its own statehood and its own government Self-Determination Self-Determination

3 - $100 Germans fully understood that they had been beaten in the war: True or False Germans fully understood that they had been beaten in the war: True or False False False

3 - $200 The British used what weapon for 5 days straight before the Battle of the Somme The British used what weapon for 5 days straight before the Battle of the Somme Heavy artillery Heavy artillery

3 - $300 Tanks were highly effective in World War One: True or False Tanks were highly effective in World War One: True or False False False

3 - $400 The Schlieffen Plan The Schlieffen Plan  This was supposed to help Germany avoid a 2 front war

3 - $500 A form of monetary compensation to cover the damage a country causes during a war A form of monetary compensation to cover the damage a country causes during a war Reparations Reparations

4 - $100 Russia was one of the Central Powers: True or False Russia was one of the Central Powers: True or False False False

4 - $200 The deadlocked region in northern France was called The deadlocked region in northern France was called The Western Front The Western Front

4 - $300 The Schlieffen Plan was supposed to help Germany avoid what? The Schlieffen Plan was supposed to help Germany avoid what? A 2 front war A 2 front war

4 - $400 Known as a terror weapon and banned by the Geneva Convention, it killed <1% in the war Known as a terror weapon and banned by the Geneva Convention, it killed <1% in the war Poison gas Poison gas

4 - $500 When a country devotes all resources, including children, to the war effort it’s called When a country devotes all resources, including children, to the war effort it’s called Total War Total War

5 - $100 Italy switched sides during the war: True or False Italy switched sides during the war: True or False True True

5 - $200 This battle resulted in the beginning of trench warfare This battle resulted in the beginning of trench warfare The Battle of the Marne The Battle of the Marne

5 - $300 The longest battle in the war was The longest battle in the war was The Battle of Verdun The Battle of Verdun

5 - $400 Two things Germany did made the U.S. enter the war Two things Germany did made the U.S. enter the war USW (unrestricted sub warfare) and Zimmerman telegram to Mexico USW (unrestricted sub warfare) and Zimmerman telegram to Mexico

5 - $500 Wilson’s plan for peace after the war was called Wilson’s plan for peace after the war was called The 14 Points The 14 Points

Final Jeopardy Russia signed this agreement in order to get out of the war with Germany Russia signed this agreement in order to get out of the war with Germany The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk