Unit 6a - World War I Jeopardy Review Game Causes World War I U.S.Enters Russian Revolution Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Versailles Q $100 Q $200 Q.

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Unit 6a - World War I

Jeopardy Review Game Causes World War I U.S.Enters Russian Revolution Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Versailles Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Causes of World War I Where a group of countries promise to protect and provide assistance if another is attacked.

$100 Causes of World War I Alliance System Allies Powers: Central Powers:

$200 Causes of World War I Where a stronger country forces their economic and military way of life on a weaker country.

$200 Causes of World War I Imperialism The Scramble for Africa

$300 Causes of World War I High patriotism and devotion for your country. Belief that your country can do no wrong.

$300 Causes of World War I Nationalism

$400 Causes of World War I Two reasons why the U.S. became involved in World War I.

$400 Causes of World War I 1.Sinking of the Lusitania 2.Zimmerman Telegraph (note)

$500 Causes of World War I “The spark that lit the powder keg of Europe” & the man responsible for it.

$500 Causes of World War I Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary by Gavrilo Princip of Serbia.

$100 World War I The type of fighting that took place in World War I that led to stalemates, yet many deaths.

$100 World War I Trench Warfare

$200 World War I The area between the enemy trenches is called…

$200 World War I No Man’s Land

$300 World War I Posters used to influence an attitude towards war for a nation’s citizens.

$300 World War I Propaganda

$400 World War I Location of most of the important battles took place during WWI.

$400 World War I The Western Front in France

$500 World War I Name 5 new weapons introduced during World War I that led to the most military and civilian deaths to date.

$500 World War I Grenade launchers, tanks, airplanes, poisonous gas, flame throwers, machine guns, submarines

$100 U.S. Enters World War I This law began the draft in the United States.

$100 U.S. Enters World War I Selective Service Act

$200 U.S. Enters World War I American soldiers that fought in World War I were nicknamed…

$200 U.S. Enters World War I Doughboys

$300 U.S. Enters World War I This general led the American forces during World War I.

$300 U.S. Enters World War I General John J. Pershing

$400 U.S. Enters World War I This political cartoon depicts the…

$400 U.S. Enters World War I The Zimmerman Telegram

$500 U.S. Enters World War I The policy of avoiding military involvement is called…

$500 U.S. Enters World War I Isolationism

$100 Russian Revolution What was the name of the treaty that Germany and Russia signed ending Russia’s involvement in World War I?

$100 Russian Revolution The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

$200 Russian Revolution For what reason did Russia not have the advanced weaponry that Germany, Great Britain, and France had?

$200 Russian Revolution Russia did not industrialize, so tanks, submarines, airplanes, machine guns, etc. were not available.

$300 Russian Revolution Who was the leader of the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917?

$300 Russian Revolution Vladimir Lenin

$100 The Treaty of Versailles The treaty that ended WWI was known as…

$100 The Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Versailles

$200 The Treaty of Versailles Wilson wrote these to shape the post-war world.

$200 The Treaty of Versailles The 14 points, which included the League of Nations and lasting peace ideas for the world.

$300 The Treaty of Versailles Name 3 punishments that Germany received at the end of World War I

$300 The Treaty of Versailles 1.Return land to France – Alsace Lorraine 2.Reduce military to 100,000 troops 3.Sign the War Guilt Clause 4.Pay war Reparations of $33 Billion

$400 The Treaty of Versailles The “Big Four” included the countries of…

$400 The Treaty of Versailles U.S., Great Britain, France, Italy

$500 The Treaty of Versailles An organization that would work towards peace that the US did not join.

$500 The Treaty of Versailles The League of Nations