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1 Jeopardy! Begin

2 VIPs And Words Causes of WWI Events of WWI Grab Bag This N’ That Russian Revolution $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

3 VIPs and Words-100 He led the Bolshevik Party During the Russian revolution
C1-$100 Lenin

4 VIPs and Words - $200 When a country devotes all its resources to the war effort
Total WTTotal War

5 MilitarismMilitarism
VIPs and Words - $300 The policy of strengthening the military and keeping an army ready for war C1-$300 MilitarismMilitarism

6 VIPs and Words - $400 The leader of Germany during WWI
C1-$400 KaiserWilhem II

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

8 Causes of WWI- $100 Event which occurred in Sarajevo and ignited WWI.
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria

9 Causes of WWI - $200 This European region was know as the “powder keg of Europe”
The Balkans

10 Causes of WWI- $300 These two nations were known as the Central Powers due to their location in the middle of Europe C2-$300 Germany and Austria-Hungary

11 WWI- $400 This was used in an effort to influence public opinion during the war by every country involved C2-$400 Propaganda

12 Germany & Austria-Hungary Located in the heart of Europe
WWI- $500 ________ and _______-_______ were members of the ____________. They were called this because _________. C2-$500 Germany & Austria-Hungary Located in the heart of Europe

13 Events of WWI - $100 Military strategy consisting on digging in the ground to protect soldiers from enemy fire. C3-$100 Trench warfare

14 Events of WWI - $200 Germany’s plan at the beginning of the war which included attacking France first and then Russia C3-$200 Schlieffen Plan

15 Events of WWI- $300 Battle won by the allies which meant that Germany had to continue fighting in two fronts C3-$300 First Battle of Marne

16 Events of WWI - $400 Germany’s policy of sinking any ship in Britain’s waters
Unrestricted submarine warfare

17 WWI - $500 Trench war fare resulted in ________ casualties and little _______________ gain.
Heavy & Territorial

18 End of WWI- $100 This was signed on November 11, 1918 and brought fighting to an end
C4-$100 Armistice

19 End of WWI- $200 President Wilson’s plan for postwar peace
The Fourteen Points

20 End of WWI- $300 This country was solely responsible for WWI according to the Treaty of Versaille
Germany

21 End of WWI- $400 This cause of WWI most influenced the new borders of countries after the war
Imperialism

22 End of WWI- $500 German bitterness and hatred was caused by this document
Treaty of Versailles , and Russsian involvement in WWI

23 Grab Bag-$100 The two fronts during WWI were _________ and __________
Grab Bag-$100 The two fronts during WWI were _________ and __________. Most fighting occurred on this front C4-$100 The Western Front and the Eastern Front Western

24 Grab Bag- $200 Otto Von Bismarck created this alliance in order to isolate France.
Triple Alliance

25 Grab Bag-$300 The president of USA during WWI.
C4-$300 Woodrow Wilson

26 Grab Bag- $400 This was the immediate goal of Lenin and the Bolsheviks
C4-$400 End Russian involvement in WWI

27 Grab Bag- $500 The name of the radical Marxist Revolutionaries that followed Lenin
Bolsheviks

28 This N’ That - $100 Letter from Germany with a plan to help Mexico regain lost territories from U.S. and finally caused the U.S. to enter the war C4-$100 Zimmerman Note

29 This N’ That - $200 This country’s actions caused the U. S
This N’ That - $200 This country’s actions caused the U.S. to enter the war C4-$200 Germany

30 This N’ That - $300 Two most significant consequences of WWI were
Loss of life and economic damage

31 This N’ That - $400 They were responsible for the Armenian genocide
Ottoman-Turks

32 This N’ That - $500 The U.S. wanted to stay out of European affairs and as a result refused to
C4-$500 Sign the Treaty of Versailles & Join the League of Nations


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