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Causes of WWI

US Entry AftermathHome front Winning the War

Technology

The assassination of this leader sparked WWI

A 200

The Triple Entente is an example of another cause

A 400

This cause would be the increase of weaponry and soldiers in a

country

A 600

A 800

The scramble for Africa and influences in Asia are examples

of this cause

Bosnian Slavs or French in Alsace and Lorraine

A 1000

B 200

This type of tactic involved using large

tracts of holes in the ground

B 400

This new piece of weaponry could mow

Down 30-40 people with one round

This German ship was able to sink ships nearly undetected

B 600

B 800

This new form of warfare would kill soldiers in their sleep and

never alarm others

This syndrome developed as a result of combat and constant

attacks

B 1000

This is the policy the US maintained for the majority of

the war

C 200

The passenger ship that was sunk killing a 128

Americans

C 400

Wilson’s main argument for entering the war was to preserve

this

C 600

DAILY DOUBLE

C 800

DAILY DOUBLE

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This secret note outraged Americans

C 800

This uprising in Europe made Wilson feel better about joining

the Allies

C 1000

One large positive of WWI was this

D 200

Wilson used this bureaucratic office to help feed the troops in

Europe

D 400

These were loans the government used to help pay for over half the war costs,

$21 Billion

D 600

A person who refuses to fight and believes war is evil

D 800

These 3 ethnic groups faced many tensions in the US during

the war

D 1000

E 200

He commanded the US troops in Europe and refused to have US units

under allied control

This event lead to the March or Peace Offensive by the Germans

E 400

He was the number one commander of the Allied forces

and a French General

E 600

This was the major turning point of the war, which eventually led to Allied victory, especially with

efforts from the likes of Alvin York

E 800

Before Wilson would agree to an armistice, he demanded

these two things.

E 1000

This speech was supposed to prevent future international conflicts from happening

again

F 200

The key decision makers of the Peace Conference

F 400

The name of the Peace agreement reached in June of 1919

F 600

Germany was forced to pay $300 Billion to Allied countries, or

better known as this

F 800

F 1000

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Connecting US History

Please record your wager.

Both of these are examples of what

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!

A 100

Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary

A 200

Alliances

A 300

Militarism

A 400

Imperialism

A 500

Nationalism

B 100

Trench Warfare

B 200

Machine Gun

B 300

U-Boats

B 400

Poisonous Gas

B 500

Shell Shock

C 100

Neutrality

C 200

Sinking of the Lusitania

C 300

Democracy

C 400

Zimmerman Note

C 500

Russian Revolution

D 100

Economic Boom

D 200

Food Administration

D 300

Liberty Bonds

D 400

Pacifists

D 500

Germans, African-Americans, Mexicans

E 100

John J. Pershing

E 200

Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

E 300

Ferdinand Foch

E 400

Battle of Argonne

E 500

Abdication of the Kaiser, Germany agrees to allow a peace

conference to end war

E 100

Fourteen Points

E 200

The Big Four

E 300

Treaty of Versailles

E 400

Reparations

E 500

Self-determination

E 500

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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