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Jeopardy!. Final Jeopardy. World War I. TEAM 2. TEAM 1. TEAM 3. Charts. Maps. Countries. Terms. The War. At the end. Final Jeopardy. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FinalJeopardy

TEAM 1 TEAM 2 TEAM 3

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Charts Maps Countries Terms The War

At the end

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Final Jeopardy

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Which country had the most battlefield deaths?

Which country had the most battlefield deaths?

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GermanyGermany

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Which country had the least battlefield deaths?

Which country had the least battlefield deaths?

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USAUSA

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$300$300Which countries lost more than a

million troops from battlefield deaths?

Which countries lost more than a million troops from battlefield

deaths?

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Austria-Hungary, France, Russia,

Germany

Austria-Hungary, France, Russia,

Germany

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$400$400How many more troops did the

Allied Powers have than the Central Powers?

How many more troops did the Allied Powers have than the

Central Powers?

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19 million19 million

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What major Central Power lost the most troops?

What major Central Power lost the most troops?

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GermanyGermany

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What new state was created on the Western Front?

What new state was created on the Western Front?

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SaarSaar

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What did the Ottoman Empire change its name to after WWI?What did the Ottoman Empire change its name to after WWI?

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TurkeyTurkey

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$300$300Near which body of water did the greatest number of new countries

emerge after WWI?

Near which body of water did the greatest number of new countries

emerge after WWI?

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Baltic SeaBaltic Sea

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List 4 countries that emerged after the war.

List 4 countries that emerged after the war.

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Saar, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Czechoslovakia,

Yugoslavia, Hungary, Austria, Finland,

Lithuania, Danzig, E. Prussia, Turkey

Saar, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Czechoslovakia,

Yugoslavia, Hungary, Austria, Finland,

Lithuania, Danzig, E. Prussia, Turkey

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$500$500What major difference might be present on the postwar map had

Russia NOT pulled out of the war?

What major difference might be present on the postwar map had

Russia NOT pulled out of the war?

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Russia might have retained its

western boundary.

Russia might have retained its

western boundary.

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Who belonged to the Triple Entente?

Who belonged to the Triple Entente?

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Great Britain, France, and

Russia

Great Britain, France, and

Russia

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Who belonged to the Triple Alliance AND later became known

as the Central Powers?

Who belonged to the Triple Alliance AND later became known

as the Central Powers?

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Austria-Hungary and Germany

Austria-Hungary and Germany

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The western front was between what two countries?

The western front was between what two countries?

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Germany and France

Germany and France

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The Balkan Peninsula was known as the ________ of Europe.

The Balkan Peninsula was known as the ________ of Europe.

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“powder keg”“powder keg”

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From what country was the Archduke Franz Ferdinand heir to

the throne?

From what country was the Archduke Franz Ferdinand heir to

the throne?

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Austria-HungaryAustria-Hungary

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Define “total war”Define “total war”

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When countries devote all their

resources to the war effort.

When countries devote all their

resources to the war effort.

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What is “propaganda”?What is “propaganda”?

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One-sided information designed to

persuade

One-sided information designed to

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What is “rationing”?What is “rationing”?

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Government system that limited the

purchases of food and other resources

Government system that limited the

purchases of food and other resources

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What is the “Schlieffen Plan”What is the “Schlieffen Plan”

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Germany’s plan to first defeat France in

the west… THEN send troops to defeat

Russia in the east.

Germany’s plan to first defeat France in

the west… THEN send troops to defeat

Russia in the east.Scores

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What is “no-man’s land”?What is “no-man’s land”?

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The area between the

trenches

The area between the

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What were the causes of WWI?What were the causes of WWI?

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M - MilitarismA - Alliances

I - ImperialismN - Nationalism

M - MilitarismA - Alliances

I - ImperialismN - Nationalism

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What was the primary form of warfare used on the Western

Front?

What was the primary form of warfare used on the Western

Front?

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Trench WarfareTrench Warfare

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Who was the President of the United States during WWI?

Who was the President of the United States during WWI?

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Woodrow WilsonWoodrow Wilson

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Who joined the Allied Powers in 1917?

Who joined the Allied Powers in 1917?

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United StatesUnited States

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What was the Zimmerman Note?What was the Zimmerman Note?

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A telegraph that was intercepted, exposing

Germany’s plan to help Mexico regain

the territories lost to the United States.

A telegraph that was intercepted, exposing

Germany’s plan to help Mexico regain

the territories lost to the United States.

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What is the name of the peace proposal presented by Woodrow

Wilson?

What is the name of the peace proposal presented by Woodrow

Wilson?

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Fourteen PointsFourteen Points

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How did Germany feel about the Treaty of Versailles?

How did Germany feel about the Treaty of Versailles?

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Germany was angry and bitterGermany was

angry and bitter

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How did the United States senate react to Wilson’s League of

Nations?

How did the United States senate react to Wilson’s League of

Nations?

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They decided not to join

They decided not to join

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What ended World War I?What ended World War I?

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An armistice signed near Paris

at Versailles

An armistice signed near Paris

at Versailles

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How did the war impact Europe’s economy?

How did the war impact Europe’s economy?

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The war devastated Europe’s economy.

-Drained the treasuries of Europe

-Little money to rebuild

The war devastated Europe’s economy.

-Drained the treasuries of Europe

-Little money to rebuild

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Jeopardy Question

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World War I came to an end when the German government agreed to an armistice on what date?

World War I came to an end when the German government agreed to an armistice on what date?

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November 11, 1918

November 11, 1918

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