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WORLD WAR I
JEOPARDY
Setting
the Stage
The
Fighting
The Peace
and
Aftermath
The
Russian
Revolutio
n
Identifyin
g Places
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This cause of the war is the
move to establish overseas
empires; this resulted in
increased rivalries.
Imperialism
100
Glorification of and reliance on
armed strength.
Militarianism
200
Hidden, nonpublic agreements
among nations to help each
other.
Secret alliances
300
DAILY
DOUBLE
500
Two main strengths of the Triple
Alliance, and Triple Entente
(be clear and specific)
TA—Joint borders and central
position on continent
TE-Controlled seas, and
surrounded Triple Alliance
DD
New rapid-fire weapon.
Machine gun
100
Germany and its allies.
Central Powers
200
How the armies of WWI were
different from earlier European
armies.
Non-professional (citizen)
armies, because of the draft.
300
Battle that ended Germany’s
hope for quick victory.
Battle of Marne
400
American president who led the
United States at the peace
conference.
Woodrow Wilson
100
The Big Four of the peace
conference.
Britain, France, Italy, and the
United States
200
International Organization
created by the Peace
Treaties
League of Nations
300
The two countries with
severe property damage,
that demanded reparations.
France and Belgium
400
DAILY
DOUBLE
500
The radical socialists
Bolsheviks
DD
Guiding economic system of the
U.S.S.R
Socialism
200
This was lead by Trotsky, and
was victorious during Russia’s
civil war.
Red Army
300
Lenin’s slogan
“ Peace, and bread, and
freedom”
400
“The powder keg of Europe”
The Balkans
100
Nation that presented Serbia with
an ultimatium.
Austria-Hungary
200
Members of the Triple Entente
Great Britain, France, and
Russia
300
Austrian-Hungarian territory
Serbia wanted; where the
assassination took place.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
400