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World War One Jeopardy. Causes – 100 . This event is considered the spark of World War I. What was assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?. Causes – 200 . The acronym MAIN stands for. What are the long term causes of WWI Militarism, Alliance System, Imperialism, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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World War One Jeopardy

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Causes – 100

This event is considered the spark of World War I.

What was assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

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Causes – 200 The acronym MAIN stands for.

What are the long term causes of WWIMilitarism, Alliance System, Imperialism, and Nationalism?

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Causes – 300

The competition for naval supremacy between Great Britain and Germany best describes which cause of WWI.

What was Militarism?

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Causes – 400

Why did Austria-Hungary risk going to war against Serbia knowing they would also have to fight Russia?

What was Germany’s unconditional support, Blank Check?

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Causes – 500

Great Britain entered WWI primarily due to an alliance with which nation.

What was Belgium?

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War – 100

Reason why Germany’s Schlieffen Plan failed.

What was the development of trench warfare?

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War – 200

Method of naval warfare used by Germany.

What was unrestricted submarinewarfare?

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War – 300

British naval policy used against the Germans.

What was a blockade of the North Sea?

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War – 400

Two reasons the United States entered World War I.

What was Zimmerman Note, unrestricted submarine warfare, propaganda, common ties with Allies, secure payment of war debt from Great Britain and France?

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War – 500

Describe Germany’s Schlieffen Plan in detail.

What was Germany would hold off the Eastern Front with Russia and invade France through Belgium, once France was defeated Germany would fight Russia?

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Potpourri – 100

Describe the attitude of a typical soldier in the beginning of the war.

What was excited, proud to serve theirnation?

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Potpourri – 200

Identify one piece of World War I technology and describe its impact on the war.

What was _____________?

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Potpourri – 300

The location of the Western Front.

Where was France?

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Potpourri – 400

How did the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk impact World War I?

What was Germany no longer had to fightRussia, meaning they concentrate theireffort on the Western Front?

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Potpourri – 500

Why was World War I considered a world war, and not just a European conflict.

What was people from around the world wereinvolved (natives of European colonies werefighting in Europe, Japan, Australia, Canada,and the United States were all involved)?

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Peace – 100

Signed by the Allies and Germany on November 11, 1918.

What was the Armistice (ceasefire agreement)?

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Peace – 200

Location of the peace conference.

Where was Paris, France?

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Peace – 300

Identify a new nation created following World War I?

What was Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary, and Yugoslavia?

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Peace – 400

Goal of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points.

What was to create a just and lasting peace, ensure there would be no more war?

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Peace – 500

Describe three provisions of the Treaty of Versailles.

What was the War Guilt Clause, Reparations, Demilitarization, Loss of Territory, League of Nations, and the creation of new nations?

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Russian Revolution – 100

He was the leader of the Bolshevik Party.

Who was Vladimir Lenin?

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Russian Revolution – 200

Result of the March Revolution.

What was Tsar Nicholas II abdicated and a provisional government was formed withan intention to create a Russian Republic?

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Russian Revolution – 300

Result of the November Revolution.

What was the Bolsheviks (Communists) seized power?

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Russian Revolution – 400

Identify the peace agreement between Russia and Germany.

What was the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk?

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Russian Revolution – 500

Identify two causes of the March Revolution

What was high rate of poverty, lack of reform by the Tsar, WWI, etc.?