Jeopardy World War I

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World War I
Pts.
5
10
15
20
25
People
Places
Words
&
Phrases
Misc.
War
Is
Hell
5 Points
• Commander of the American Armed Forces.
That’s right!
• Who was John J.
Pershing?
5 Points
• Peace treaty ending the war is negotiated
here.
That’s right!
• What is the
Palace of
Versailles?
5 Points
• Protective ditches dug by soldiers.
That’s right!
• What are
trenches?
5 Points
• Allied Country that switched sides in WWI.
That’s right!
• What is Italy?
5 Points
• The most deadly form of gas used in WWI,
the soldiers called it by its color.
That’s right!
• What is “Mustard
Gas”?
10 Points
• He called for a peace with out victory.
That’s right!
• Who was
Woodrow
Wilson?
10 Points
• 5 Countries that make up the allied powers
during WWI.
That’s right!
• What is Serbia,
Russia, France,
Great Britain,
Italy, Romania,
Greece and U.S.?
10 Points
• Policy of one country owning or controlling
another.
That’s right!
• What is
Imperialism or
colonialism?
Know your isms link!
10 Points
• Airships that were used primarily for
bombing campaigns in WWI.
That’s right!
• What are
Zepplins?
10 Points
• Hand-thrown bombs.
That’s right!
• What are
grenades?
15 Points
• Nationality where the assassin of the
Archduke of Austria-Hungary was from.
That’s right!
• What is Serbian?
15 Points
• Nation that signed an early treaty with
Germany in March of 1918 and the name of
that treaty.
That’s right!
• What was Russia
and the Treaty of
Brest-Litovsk.
15 Points
• Term for Germany, Austria-Hungary and
Turkey.
That’s right!
• What are the
Central Powers?
15 Points
• The Sinking of this ship changed public
opinion in the U.S. against Germany.
That’s right!
• What is the
Lusitania?
15 Points
• An armored vehicle first used in WW I, it
really hurts when one runs over your toe,
and it also tried to break the stalemate along
the trenches on the western front.
That’s right!
• What is a tank?
20 Points
• The man who devised Germany’s plan of
invasion for WWI.
That’s right!
• Who was Alfred
Von Schlieffen?
20 Points
• The last allied offensive in WWI involving
U.S. troops.
That’s right!
• What is the
Muese-Argonne
Offensive?
20 Points
• Idea that decisions should be based only on
what is good for your own country. Super
Patriotism!
That’s right!
• What is
Nationalism?
Know your isms link!
20 Points
• Type of war WWI became known as
because of the senseless slaughter of
soldiers.
That’s right!
• What is war of
attrition?
20 Points
• Shooting liquid fire, this German weapon
spread terror on the Western Front.
That’s right!
• What is a flame
thrower?
25 Points
• The plan of peace Woodrow Wilson devised
was called.
That’s right!
• What is the 14
Points?
25 Points
• The two of the bloodiest battles of WWI
one was a German offensive the other a
combined British/French offensive.
That’s right!
• What is the
Battles of Verdun
and the Somme?
25 Points
• This was the land between armies in trench
warfare.
That’s right!
• What is no man’s
land?
25 Points
• The U.S.government used these to help
sway public opinion during WWI.
That’s right!
• What are
propaganda
posters?
25 Points
• A political order issued by the Government
calling up men to fight.
That’s right!
• What is the draft
or selective
service?
Final Jeopardy
The final five answers are:
1. What year did the U.S. enter the war
2. Name the letter that suggested an alliance
between Germany and Mexico.
3. Name the official term describing the
American troops.
4. The international organization that was a
stopping point for the U.S. signing the
Versailles Peace treaty.
5. Country Germany invaded bringing Great
Britain into the war. Think Waffles
The Answers:
1. 1917?
2. Zimmermann Note?
3. American
Expeditionary Force?
4. The League of
Nations?
5. Who is Belgium?
“ISMS”
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Capitalism
Socialism
Communism
Imperialism
Nationalism
Fascism
Nazism
Capitalist Systems - USA
• Limited role of
government
• Private ownership of
the means of
production
• Markets determine
price and allocate
resources
Socialist Systems
• An expanded role of
government
• Government & Private
ownership of the
means of production
• Government &
Markets determine
price and allocate
resources
In most European countries
& in Canada health care is
PROVIDED by the Government.
Governments own and run airlines
and railroads in some countries too!
Communist Systems
• Government controls
the economy
• Government
determines:
– What to produce
– Who will produce it
– How it will be
produced
– For whom it will be
produced
Mixed Economic Systems
• Most national
economies today have
some government
regulation
• Capitalism dominates
with varying degrees
of government
regulation and
manipulation
Imperialism v. Nationalism
• Nationalism is waving
the flag and being
patriotic!
• Imperialism is
planting the flag in
another country and
claiming it for political
or economic gain!
Dictatorships
• Mussolini’s Fascism
– Control government
– Control the economy
– Allow some freedoms
• Hitler’s Nazism
– Total control of a
person’s life
– Total control of the
nation
Back to the Game!