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  1. THIS IS JEOPARDY

  2. Aftermath US Entry Causes of WWI Technology Home front Winning the War Not working 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

  3. The assassination of this leader sparked WWI A 200

  4. This cause of war has countries agreeing to assist and defend other countries if attacked A 400

  5. This cause would be the increase of weaponry and soldiers in a country A 600

  6. The scramble for Africa and influences in Asia are examples of this cause A 800

  7. Common language, culture, unity and pride in country is an example of this cause A 1000

  8. This type of warfare (tactic) dominated WWI B 200

  9. Put these events in the chronological order they occurred U.S. Enters WWI Brest-Litovsk Treaty signed Zimmermann Note Archduke assassinated B 400

  10. This German ship was able to sink ships nearly undetected B 600

  11. This new form of warfare would kill soldiers in their sleep and never alarm others B 800

  12. This syndrome developed as a result of combat and constant attacks B 1000

  13. This is the policy the US maintained for the majority of the war C 200

  14. The passenger ship that was sunk killing 128 Americans C 400

  15. Wilson’s main argument for entering the war was to preserve this C 600

  16. FLAME THROWER You are out of the game! C 800

  17. This secret note outraged Americans C 800

  18. This uprising in Europe made Wilson feel better about joining the Allies C 1000

  19. One large positive of WWI for the U.S. was this D 200

  20. Wilson used this bureaucratic office to increase food production to help feed troops and conserve food at home D 400

  21. These were loans the government used to help pay for over half the war costs, $21 Billion D 600

  22. A person who refuses to fight and believes war is evil D 800

  23. This ACT required men to register for draft D 1000

  24. He commanded the U.S. troops in Europe and refused to have U.S. units under allied control E 200

  25. This event (signed document with Russians) lead to the Germans relocating their forces and conducting an offensive on the Western Front E 400

  26. Which of the following events happened FIRST Zimmermann Telegram Triple Alliance & Triple Entente formed World War I begins American forces land in France E 600

  27. The 369th United States Infantry – also known as E 800

  28. Armistice Date & Time E 1000

  29. Wilson’s plan was supposed to prevent future international conflicts from happening again F 200

  30. The key decision makers of the Peace Conference F 400

  31. The name of the Peace agreement reached in June of 1919 F 600

  32. At the Treaty of Versailles the Allies provided for several new nations to be formed on this principle of F 800

  33. Which of the following nations was NOT created by Self Determination after WWI Czechoslovakia Poland Yugoslavia Spain F 1000

  34. The Final Jeopardy Category is: Connecting US History Please record your wager.

  35. Both of these are examples of what

  36. Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!

  37. Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary A 100

  38. Alliances A 200

  39. Militarism If you answered this correctly, you and your fighting partners have immunity against a gas attack - grab the gas mask A 300

  40. Imperialism A 400

  41. Nationalism A 500

  42. Trench Warfare B 100

  43. Archduke Assassinated Zimmermann Note U.S. Enters WWI Brest-Litovsk Treaty signed B 200

  44. U-Boats B 300

  45. Poisonous Gas B 400

  46. Shell Shock B 500

  47. Neutrality C 100

  48. Sinking of the Lusitania C 200

  49. Democracy Protect rights of neutral nations C 300

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