JeopardyPeople Places Dates Events
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Double Jeopardy
$100 Question from People
Author of the Fourteen Points
$100 Answer from People
Woodrow Wilson
$200 Question from People
Nickname for U.S. soldiers in WWI
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Doughboys
$300 Question from People
World War I began when
this person was killed.
$300 Answer from People
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
$400 Question from People
Commander of U.S. Forces during WWI
$400 Answer from People
General John
“Blackjack”
Pershing
$500 Question from People
Leader of Germany during World War I–
Please give name and title
$500 Answer from People
Kaiser William II (or Wilhelm II)
$100 Question from Places
Country where
most of the
fighting on the
Western Front
took place; a
member of the
Allied Powers
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France
$200 Question from Places
Leader of the
Triple Alliance and
the Central Powers
$200 Answer from Places
GermanyGermany
$300 Question from Places
Empire allied with
Germany and Italy in
the Triple Alliance
before World War I
$300 Answer from Places
Austria-Hungary
$400 Question from Places
700-year old empire broken up
after World War I; it was one of
the Central Powers, and fought
on the Eastern Front
$400 Answer from Places
Ottoman Empire
$500 Question from Places
Region, including Serbia and
Croatia, in which nationalism
(pan-Slavism) and a desire for
independence from Austria-
Hungary created a “powder
keg” before the war
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Balkan Peninsula
$100 Question from Dates
Year in which WWI began
$100 Answer from Dates
1914
$200 Question from Dates
Month, Day and Year of
Armistice agreement
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11/11/18
$300 Question from Dates
Year in which the U.S. entered WWI
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1917
$400 Question from Dates
Year in which Treaty of
Versailles was signed
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1919
$500 Question from Dates
Year in which the Russian
Revolution took place.
$500 Answer from Dates
1917
$100 Question from Events
The assassination of an
Austrian archduke triggered
the start of World War I.
Where did this event take
place (give city or country).
$100 Answer from Events
City = Sarajevo
Country = Serbia (at the time)
$200 Question from Events
The sinking of this ship
helped turn public opinion in
the U.S. away from neutrality
and toward support of the
Allied Powers
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Lusitania
$300 Question from Events
After the War, the U.S. refused to
join this organization formed for
nations to solve conflicts peacefully.
$300 Answer from Events
League of Nations
$400 Question from Events
World War I killed 18 million
people around the world. After the
War, however, 20 million more
people died.
What killed them?
$400 Answer from Events
Spanish Flu
$500 Question from Events
Document that
sparked the U.S.
to enter World
War I
$500 Answer from Events
Zimmermann Note
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Place where final peace treaty of
World War I was signed
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Versailles
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Information—often
biased—presented in a way
as to influence opinions
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Propaganda
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Build-up of armies and
weapons, one of the main
causes of World War I
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Militarism
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At the beginning of World War I,
what was the policy that described
the U.S. involvement in the war?
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Neutrality
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Colonies in the Middle East
(and other places) after
WWI, controlled by the
winners of the War.
Examples—Iraq and
Palestine
$500 Answer from Luck of the Draw
Mandates
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Final Jeopardy
$200 Question for People
Leader of the Russian Revolution
$200 Answer for People
Vladimir Lenin
$400 Question for People
Nazi (Fascist) leader of Germany, 1930
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Adolf Hitler
$600 Question for People
Fascist leader of Italy, 1922
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Benito Mussolini
$800 Question for People
U.S. President
(1932-1945)
who led the
country
through the
Great
Depression and
World War II
$800 Answer for People
Franklin D. Roosevelt
$1000 Question for People
Leader of
Ethiopia who
appealed to
the League of
Nations to
stop Italy’s
attacks on
Ethiopia
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Haile Selassie
$200 Question for Places
Country that was forced to accept the War
Guilt Clause, accepting all responsibility for
World War I
$200 Answer for Places
Germany
$400 Question for Places
Country that invaded Manchuria, 1931
$400 Answer for Places
Japan
$600 Question for Places
Country where the worldwide Great
Depression began
$600 Answer for Places
United States
$800 Question for Places
Country, led by
Haile Selassie,
attacked by Italy
in the 1930s
$800 Answer for Places
Ethiopia
$1000 Question for Places
Two places that became British mandates
following World War I
$1000 Answer for Places
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Iraq
Palestine
Transjordan
$200 Question for Dates
Decade of prosperity in the U.S., known for
Jazz, Prohibition, and women’s rights
$200 Answer for Dates
Roaring 20s
$400 Question for Dates
Date of Black
Tuesday,
the day the
Stock Market
crashed
leading to the
Great
Depression
$400 Answer for Dates
October 29, 1929
$600 Question for Dates
Year of both the Battle of Gallipoli and the
sinking of the Lusitania
$600 Answer for Dates
1915
$800 Question for Dates
Year in which the Zimmermann Note was
sent from Germany to Mexico
$800 Answer for Dates
1917
$1000 Question for Dates
Year in which Russia withdrew from WWI
and in which the U.S. led the defeat of the
Germans in the Battle of the Argonne.
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1918
$200 Question for Events
Stalin’s highly
ambitious plan
(1928-1933) for
economic progress
in the Soviet Union
$200 Answer for Events
Five-Year Plan
$400 Question for Events
Guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution’s 19th
Amendment, which was ratified in 1920.
$400 Answer for Events
Women’s Suffrage
$600 Question for Events
Worldwide economic catastrophe marked by
unemployment and terrible inflation
$600 Answer for Events
Great Depression
$800 Question for Events
Conflict between the White Russians
(Mensheviks) and the Reds (Bolsheviks)
following the Russian Revolution; the
Bolsheviks won
$800 Answer for Events
Russian Civil War
$1000 Question for Events
Conflict that took place almost 50 years
before the Treaty of Versailles was signed
in which Germany took territory (Alsace-
Lorraine) from France
$1000 Answer for Events
Franco-Prussian War
$200 Question for
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President Roosevelt’s plan for solving the
problems of the Great Depression
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New Deal
$400 Question for
Luck of the DrawWilson’s plan for a “fair and lasting peace”
following World War I, presented to
Congress in January 1918
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Fourteen Points
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Full name of the country established by the
Bolsheviks (formerly Russia)
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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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1. n. British and French policy to avoid war
with Hitler, letting him get away with
invasion of Sudetenland and otherwise
violating the Treaty of Versailles
2. n. Giving in to avoid conflict
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Appeasement
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Belief in a very strong state with almost no
individual rights, embraced by Mussolini,
Hitler, and Spanish dictator Francisco
Franco
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Fascism
Final Jeopardy
• Category: Battles
Final Jeopardy
The last offensive of
the war, this was a
battle remembered in
a poem by William
Keating. The
Americans played a
significant role in the
battle, 1918.
Time’s Up!
Final Jeopardy Answer
Argonne
(or Meuse-Argonne)