jeopardy world war i. 100 wwi 400 300 200 300 400
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JeopardyWorld War I
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This is the most dangerous place for a foot soldier to be
What is in No Man’s Land?
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This was designed to incinerate the foot soldiers
What is the flame thrower?
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This limited speech that threatens the security of the
nation; the Supreme Court Chief Justice used this to support his
ruling in Schenck vs. US
What is the “clear and present danger” test?
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Name the weapons that were introduced for the first time
during World War I
What are the tank, airplane, and chemical warfare?
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This type of warfare reduced the element of surprise on land
What is air warfare?
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During World War I, many American women helped gain
support for suffrage by this
What is working in wartime industries?
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Availability of new factory jobs caused this during World War I
What is the migration of African Americans to the North?
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President Wilson tried to set goals for achieving peace after World War I by developing a
plan; what is this plan
What is Wilson’s 14 Points?
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This type of warfare had an element of surprise during
World War I
What are submarines/U-boats?
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Under the War Guilt Clause, ________________ was forced to accept full responsibility for
causing the war
What is Germany?
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Growing nationalism, militarism and the creation of
secret alliances
What are the causes of WWI?
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This treaty ended WWI
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
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The US was fighting for freedom and democracy, the US was fighting a barbarous nation and buying bonds was important to support the war effort was used by this ‘committee’ to persuade the American people to join the war effort
What is the Committee on Public Information?
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The Senate rejected the Versailles Treaty for this
reason
What is to express opposition to the harsh sanctions imposed on
Germany
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Lusitania was destroyed by this
What is a Germany U-boat?
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The only ‘point’ that was accepted by Great Britain and France and ironically rejected
by the US; it was meant to establish peace after WWI
What is establishing a League of Nations?
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