World War I Jeopardy

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World War I Jeopardy! Franz Ferdinand & Friends US Enters the War End of the War Picture This! In Flanders Fields 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50

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World War I Jeopardy

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World War I Jeopardy!Franz Ferdinand

& FriendsUS Enters the

WarEnd of the War Picture This! In Flanders

Fields

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The assassination of this manand his wife led to World War I.

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After declaring war, what happensto Europe’s stability?

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Austria-Hungary declaresWar on whom after Franz Ferdinand’s death?

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The Allied Powers.

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The Central Powers.

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Why was the United States needed by the Allies?

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Which president signed thedeclaration of war?

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What was a U-boat?Why were they dangerous?

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The sinking of the Lusintaniawas a pivotal event in getting the

United States to finally agree to war.From which country did this ship originate?

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What was the Treaty of Versailles?

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The four main causes for the war.

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Describe the end of World War I.

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What was the war originallyknown as?

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When the United States enteredthe war, which country did Wilson

declare war on?

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Explain the significance of World War I.What implications did it have for the future?

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Describe militarism.

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Describe imperialism.

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Describe the poem “In Flanders Fields” and the connection it had to the

battle.

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Describe the Ypres battles.

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What was the Christmas Truce?