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WWI
Russian
Revolution
Rise of
Nazism
WWII
Cold War
Potpourri
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This event marked
the beginning of
WWI in Europe
WWI 100
The assassination of
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
A 100
Who are the allied
powers?
A 200
Allies=
UK, France,
Russia, USA
A 200
The Treaty of Versailles
forced Germany to pay
this.
A 300
reparations
A 300
What happened to
Germany’s economy as
a results of losing
WWI?
A 400
Inflation
Germany went broke
Money became worthless
A 400
What are the 4
causes of WWI?
A 500
Militarism
Alliances
Imperialism
Nationalism
A 500
What was the cause
of the Russian
Revolution?
B 100
Food Shortages
B 100
The Russian Revolution
had what effect on
WWI?
B 200
Forced them to pull out of
WWI
B 200
Who was the leader of
Russia that was
forced to abdicate his
throne (step down
from power)?
B 300
Czar Nicholas II
B 300
This event was when
thousands of Russians
marched on the Palace to ask
Czar Nicholas II for reforms
B 400
Bloody Sunday
B 400
Who was the Bolshevik
leader that took over
Russia during the
Revolution?
B 500
Vladimir Lenin
B 500
What political party took
power in Germany after
WWI?
C 100
National Socialists or Nazis
C 100
He was the leader of the Nazi
Party and became Chancellor
of Germany in 1933
C 200
Adolf Hitler
C 200
How did Hitler help rebuild
the German economy?
C 300
Hitler rebuilt roads, factories,
built weapons, etc. to provide
jobs.
C 300
DAILY
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DOUBLE
C 400
Hitler believed that this group
of people were superior to all
others.
C 400
Aryans
(Blonde Hair and Blue Eyes)
C 400
What happened to people
who spoke out against the
Nazi government?
C 500
Killed, went missing,
interrogated, threatened
C 500
What event marked the
beginning of WWII in
Europe?
D 100
German invasion of Poland
D 100
What caused the US to enter
WWII?
D 200
Bombing of Pearl Harbor
D 200
What was the Holocaust?
D 300
Systematic extermination of
over 6 millions Jews and
other people Nazi’s
considered subhuman
D 300
What was the purpose of
concentration camps?
D 400
To exterminate Jewish people
D 400
Who were the Axis Powers of
WWII?
D 500
Germany, Japan, Italy
D 500
Which countries were
the “Superpowers”
during the Cold War?
E 100
The Soviet Union
and the
United States
E 100
Why was it called the
called the “Cold” War?
E 200
neither side
mobilized their
armies in an
official war
E 200
What was considered the
biggest threat during the Cold
War?
E 300
Nuclear Weapons
E 300
Who was Gorbachev?
E 400
Leader of the USSR
E 400
As the Cold War was coming
to an end, Gorbachev and
Yeltsin were attempting to
spread this idea in the Soviet
Union.
E 500
Democracy
E 500
What year did the
Soviet Union collapse
and the Cold War end?
F 100
1991
F 100
What was considered a
symbol of the Cold War?
F 200
The Berlin Wall
F 200
This phrase was coined by Sir
Winston Churchill when he
was talking about the
imaginary dividing line
between Communism and
Democracy.
F 300
Iron Curtain
F 300
During the Berlin Airlift,
American and British pilots
would drop off these items from
cargo planes…
F 400
Food, Fuel, Raw Materials
F 400
These are the two alliances
during the Cold War. One was
for democratic countries and
one was for communist
countries.
F 500
Democratic- NATO
Communist- Warsaw Pact
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Treaty of Versailles
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What are the 5 things the Treaty
of Versailles accomplished?
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#1. Made Germany pay reparations ($33 Billion)
#2. Germany lost 10% of their land
#3. Germany lost all of their colonies
#4. Germany could only have 100,000 people in their
army, no new tanks, subs or weapons and only 6
battleships in their navy.
#5. Germany had to join the League of Nations
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