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Misc Misc.2

The war began in August of this year and ended in November of this year. A 100

What are 1914 and 1918? A 100

He won the1916 election partially because he said he kept America out of the war. A 200

Who is Woodrow Wilson? A 200

These are the 4 main causes of World War I. A 300

What are?: Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism A 300

This area in southeastern Europe, ruled by the Austro- Hungarian and Ottoman Empires, is basically where the war began. A 400

What is the Balkans? A 400

The Central Powers included _____ and the Allied Powers included _______. A 500

What are (Central Powers )? Germany, Austria- Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman empire and (Allied Powers) Great Britain, France, United States, Russia, Italy A 500

This was created in July 1917 to coordinate the production of war materials. B 100

What is the War Industries Board? B 100

He was in charge of the Food Administration. B 200

Who is Herbert Hoover? B 200

This organization was created to mediate labor disputes. B 300

What is the National War Labor Board? B 300

He was charged under the Espionage Act for mailing pamphlets to draftees telling them the draft was wrong. B 400

What is Charles Schenk? B 400

He was put in charge of the ____, which was created to “sell” the war. B 500

Who is George Creel and the Committee on Public Information? B 500

This term refers to the area between opposing trenches. C 100

What is no-man’s land? C 100

These were three new technologies/weapons used during the war. C 200

What are planes, tanks, machine guns, gas…? C 200

America entered the war in this year. C 300

What is 1917? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

The __________ arrived in France on July 4, 1917 and was commanded by ______? C 400

What is the American Expeditionary Force and John Pershing? C 400

Planes were first used for __________ before being used for fighting. C 500

What is observation/surveillance? C 500

The war was triggered by the assassination of ___________ by ____________ in June of D 100

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Gavrilo Princip D 100

This was created with the purpose of drafting American soldiers, it was run by local draft boards. D 200

What is the Selective Service? D 200

Wilson’s plan for peace presented at Versailles is known as his _____. D 300

What are the 14 Points? D 300

This telegram, written in ____(year_), stated that Germany would help ____ regain the lands of _________ if they entered the war against America. D 400

What is?: 1917 Mexico New Mexico, Arizona, Texas D 400

The Triple Alliance included these Countries. D 500

Who are Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary? D 500

The Big Four included all of the following except this country. Russia, Great Britain, France, United States, Italy E 100

Who is Russia? E 100

The Great Migration refers to the movement of... E 200

Who are African-Americans? E 200

As a result of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was forced to pay _____, monetary compensation for all war damages. E 300

What are reparations? E 300

He was the Attorney General who led the charge during the Red Scare and had his house bombed. E 400

Who is A. Mitchell Palmer? E 400

They were the only women in the military sent overseas during the war. E 500

Who were the Army nurses? E 500

He won the election of F 100

Who is Warren G. Harding? F 100

F 200 A massive police strike took place in this city in 1919.

What is Boston? F 200

This term refers to the growing concern among some Americans about the spread of communism in America. F 300

What is the Red Scare? F 300

This term refers to a strike in which all/most workers in a community, not just the workers in a particular industry. F 400

What is a general strike? F 400

Harding’s campaign slogan called for this. F 500

What is “a return to normalcy”? F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Hard, but not impossible! Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

The sinking of this ship in ____ of _____ turned many Americans against Germany. Click on screen to continue

What is the Lusitania in May of 1915? Click on screen to continue

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