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THIS
IS
With Your
Host
Mrs. Miness
Final
Jeopard-E
Vocabulary
Famous
People
100
100
200
Important
Places
Important
Events
W.W. I
“Firsts”
Pot
Luck
100
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500
An
agreement
to cease fire
Vocabulary
100
What is an
armistice?
Vocabulary
100
When a strong
country controls the
political & economic
affairs of a weaker
country
Vocabulary
200
What is
imperialism?
Vocabulary
200
Payment for
damages caused by
a defeated country
Vocabulary
300
What are
reparations?
Vocabulary
300
The German king
and the Russian
emperor
Vocabulary
400
What are
“kaiser” and
“tzar?”
Vocabulary
400
The spreading of
information to either
help your cause or hurt
the enemy’s cause
Vocabulary
500
What is
propaganda?
Vocabulary
500
The nickname for the
commander of the
American troops (A.E.F.)
in World War I
Famous
People
300
Who was “Black
Jack” Pershing?
Famous
People
300
The President of
the United States
during World War
I
Famous People
300
Who was
Woodrow
Wilson?
Famous People
100
His assassination led
to the outbreak of
World War I
Famous People
200
Who was
Francis/Franz
Ferdinand?
Famous People
200
The German
official who sent a
famous “telegram”
Famous People
400
Who was
Zimmermann?
Famous People
400
The name given to
the major world
leaders who wrote
the treaty ending
World War I
Famous People
500
What was The
“Big Four?”
Famous People
500
The assassination of
the archduke from
this country led to
the outbreak of
World War I
Important Places
100
What was
AustriaHungary?
Important Places
100
This country had an
important revolution
during World War I
Important Places
200
What was
Russia?
Important Places
200
This country was
offered their “lost
territories” if they
attacked the United
States in 1917
Important Places
300
What was
Mexico?
Important Places
300
DAILY
Extra 400 Points
DOUBLE
Important Places
400
The city and country
where the treaty
ending World War I
was signed
Important Places
400
What is Versailles,
France?
(The Versailles
Treaty)
Important Places
400
Three of the four
countries which
made up The Central
Powers
Important Places
500
What were Germany,
Austria-Hungary,
Ottoman Empire
(Turkey), and Bulgaria?
Important Places
500
The sinking of this ship
was a reason many
Americans became
angry at Germany
Important Events
100
What was The
Lusitania?
Important Events
100
The “spark”
which led to
World War I
Important Events
200
What was the
assassination of
Archduke Franz
Ferdinand?
Important Events
200
The creation of this
“weapon” marked the
beginning of modern
chemical warfare
Important Events
300
What was
mustard gas?
Important Events
300
The eleventh hour
of the eleventh day
of the eleventh
month
Important Events
400
When did fighting
of World War I
cease? (the
armistice)
Important Events
400
This international
peace-keeping
organization was
established without the
United States
Important Events
500
What was The
League of
Nations?
Important Events
500
This type of
“underground”
warfare was first
used in W.W. I
W.W. I “Firsts”
100
What was
trench
warfare?
W.W. I “Firsts”
100
The word used to
describe the first
German submarines
W.W. I “Firsts”
200
What were UBoats?
W.W. I “Firsts”
200
Two new types of
transportation first
used by the military
in World War I
W.W. I “Firsts”
300
What were
tanks and
airplanes?
W.W. I “Firsts”
300
Two new types of
weapons first used
in World War I
W. W. I “Firsts”
400
What were automatic
and/or repeating
rifles, hand grenades,
and poison gas?
W.W. I “Firsts”
400
Americans raised
money for the war by
selling these for the
first time
W.W. I “Firsts”
500
What were
Liberty
Bonds?
W.W. I “Firsts”
500
Nickname for
American soldiers
in World War I
Pot Luck
100
What were
“doughboys?”
Pot Luck
100
How anti-German
propaganda posters
referred to Germany
Pot Luck
200
What was
“the Hun”?
Pot Luck
200
The three “isms”
which were
underlying causes
of World War I
Pot Luck
300
What were
nationalism,
imperialism and
militarism?
Pot Luck
300
The document in which
President Wilson
outlined his hopes for a
peaceful world after
World War I
Pot Luck
400
What was The
Fourteen
Points?
Pot Luck
400
Three “punishments”
Germany had to
accept after World
War I
Pot Luck
500
Germany had to:
-accept blame for the war
-pay reparations for damage
-give up its colonies
-disband its army
Pot Luck
500
The Final Jeopardy Category
is:
The Results of World War I
Please record your wager
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Name 5 countries
which were newly
created at the end of
World War I
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1- Austria and Hungary became 2
separate countries
2- Poland
3-Finland
4-Yugoslavia
5-Czechoslovakia
6-Estonia
7-Latvia
8- Lithuania
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