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Jeopardy! Eastern Front Western Front The WarPeace Causes Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Wildcard Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500

$100 Question from Eastern Front The nationalist organization, the Black Hand, wanted all people from his ethnic group to be unified in this country.

$100 Answer from Eastern Front Serbia

$200 Question from Eastern Front The Russians ___________ quicker than the Germans thought in 1914, so the Germans moved some of their troops to the Russian-German border.

$200 Answer from Eastern Front Mobilized

$300 Question from Eastern Front Russian forces suffered a humble defeat at this battle ending their threat to Germany early.

$300 Answer from Eastern Front Tannenberg

$400 Question from Eastern Front The Australians fought this battle for the Allies – a battle that was meant to knock the Ottoman Empire out of the war.

$400 Answer from Eastern Front Gallipoli

$500 Question from Eastern Front The Russian ‘hung in’ and actually had some victories while fighting this country, which made the allies on the Western Front happy.

$500 Answer from Eastern Front Austria-Hungary

$100 Question from Western Front The British entered the war because Germany violated the neutrality of this country.

$100 Answer from Western Front Belgium

$200 Question from Western Front At this first major battle in the west the Germans failed to knock France out of the war quickly.

$200 Answer from Western Front Marne

$300 Question from Western Front This plan promised the Germans a quick victory in a two-front war.

$300 Answer from Western Front Schlieffen Plan

$400 Question from Western Front In 1916 Germany attacked this French fortress to kill as many Frenchmen as possible. It was a bloody and long battle where as many as 1,000,000 died.

$400 Answer from Western Front Verdun

$500 Question from Western Front The tank was first used during this battle.

$500 Answer from Western Front Somme

$100 Question from War These three new weapons caused men to die in an unprecedented scale during World War I (name one).

$100 Answer from War Machine Gun, Planes, U-Boats

$200 Question from War After the trenches were dug, the war fell into a stalemate. What does stalemate mean?

$200 Answer from War No side gains; no side loses

$300 Question from War This term is used to describe compulsory military service.

$300 Answer from War Conscription

$400 Question from War Name three reasons why the US enters the war in 1917.

$400 Answer from War The sinking of US merchant ships by the Germans. The sinking of the Lusitania, keep the world safe for democracy, good for business, the Zimmerman Note, ties to Great Britain.

$500 Question from War Germany offered Austria a _____________ after the assassination of their heir to the throne.

$500 Answer from War Blank check

$100 Question from Peace The French especially wanted the Germans to pay these as payment for war damages.

$100 Answer from Peace Reparations

$200 Question from Peace He was the French prime minister who wanted to make the Germans “pay.”

$200 Answer from Peace Georges Clemenceau

$300 Question from Peace What happened on November 11, 1918 (you must use the correct term for the money)?

$300 Answer from Peace An armistice was signed.

$400 Question from Peace He was the British prime minister who though he thought punishing Germany to harsh as wrong, went along with the harsh punishment because it was what the British people wanted.

$400 Answer from Peace David Lloyd George

$500 Question from Peace He was the Italian prime minister who wanted to get in “on the spoils” of victory.

$500 Answer from Peace Victtorio Orlando

$100 Question from Causes These are traditionally considered the four major caused of the war.

$100 Answer from Causes Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

$200 Question from Causes Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in this city leading to the start of WWI.

$200 Answer from Causes Sarajevo

$300 Question from Causes The French wanted to reclaim these two provinces if they won a war against Germany.

$300 Answer from Causes Alsace-Lorraine

$400 Question from Causes After missing with a bomb this 19 year old killed Franz Ferdinand.

$400 Answer from Causes Gavrilo Precip

$500 Question from Causes These countries formed the Triple Alliance at the beginning of the war.

$500 Answer from Causes Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy

$100 Question from Wildcard These two WWI battles symbolize the “stupidity” of war to many people as millions died with little territory changing hands (name one).

$100 Answer from Wildcard Battle of Verdun; Battle of the Somme

$200 Question from Wildcard He fled Germany after the war abdicating the his throne.

$200 Answer from Wildcard Kaiser Wilhelm II

$300 Question from Wildcard In July 1914, Austria-Hungary issued a(n) ______________ to Serbia, which means to issue a final set of conditions that must be accepted to avoid sever consequences.

$300 Answer from Wildcard ultimatum

$400 Question from Wildcard The Triple Entente saw these nations combine their forces at the beginning of the war.

$400 Answer from Wildcard Russia, Great Britain, France

$500 Question from Wildcard This is what the early battles were called as the Germans and the French/British tried to outflank one another.

$500 Answer from Wildcard Race for the Sea

Final Jeopardy The visions of three major countries were never considered at the Paris Peace Conference.

Final Jeopardy Answer Germany, Austria, Russia