WWI Jeopardy
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Transcript WWI Jeopardy
Causes of
US enters
Propaganda
the war
the war
After the
war
Wilson’s
Legacy
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Question 1 - 10
•Before the war,
European countries
built up their
________
Answer 1 – 10
Militaries
(Militarism)
Question 1 - 20
•Before the war, many
European countries felt
a sense of _________
(or pride in their
country)
Answer 1 – 20
•Nationalism
Question 1 - 30
•What is it called when
two countries make an
agreement to protect
each other in a time of
war?
Answer 1 – 30
•An
Alliance
Question 1 - 40
• What is it called when
countries compete for
resources by controlling
other lands (like the
American colonies)?
Answer 1 – 40
•Imperialism
Question 1 - 50
Who is being killed in this photo and how did his death lead to WWI?
Answer 1 – 50
• Archduke Franz Ferdinand. His
death caused the alliances of
Europe (UK, France, Russia v.
Germany and the AustroHungarian Empire) to kick start
and Europe was at war
Question 2 - 10
What category of the propaganda posters does this one fit into? (There
are multiple answers to this one)
Answer 2 – 10
•Recruitment or
Nationalism
Question 2 - 20
What category of posters does this one fall under?
Answer 2 – 20
•Financing
the War
Question 2 - 30
What category does this poster fall under?
Answer 2 – 30
•Conserving
resources
Question 2 - 40
• In the song “Over there”
the line “make your
mother proud of you” is a
phrase that was meant to
inspire what in a person?
Answer 2 – 40
•Nationalism
(patriotism)
Question 2 - 50
•What was the
purpose of
propaganda?
Answer 2 – 50
•The purpose was that
average citizens would
keep the war in their
minds as often as
possible
Question 3 - 10
• Why did the fact that
America is a nation of
immigrants cause many
citizens to not support US
entry into the war?
Answer 3 – 10
• Many Americans were of
German or AustroHungarian decent, so they
would not want to fight
family members
Question 3 - 20
What ship is being sunk here and
how did it help influence Americans to
enter the war?
Answer 3 – 20
• The Lusitania. The ship
was sunk by a German Uboat, which was against
the laws of war, killing 128
Americans and outraging
people at home
Question 3 - 30
•What advice did
President Washington
give that Americans
followed until World
War I?
Answer 3 – 30
•President Washington
said to avoid making
alliances with
European countries
Question 3 - 40
•The Zimmerman
telegram was a coded
message showing an
alliance between what
two countries?
Answer 3 – 40
•Germany
and Mexico
Question 3 - 50
• When the US joined the
war, did they join Germany
and the Austro-Hungarian
Empire or the UK and
France?
Answer 3 – 50
•UK and France. Also,
they had not been
neutral before officially
joining, even though
they said they were
Question 4 - 10
•Who won the
war? The allies or
the Central
Powers?
Answer 4 – 10
•The Allies. USA!
(though we
entered late)
Question 4 - 20
•What did President
Wilson hope to
achieve with the 14
points?
Answer 4 – 20
•A fair and peaceful
world with small armies
and independent
countries and no secrets
Question 4 - 30
•What was the
purpose of the
League of
Nations?
Answer 4 – 30
•A meeting of
countries to solve
problems and protect
democratic countries
Question 4 - 40
•Give reasons why
the US senate did
not sign the treaty
after WWI?
Answer 4 – 40
• People heavily resisted it
• The Senate did not want to be
told what to do by the
President
• People wanted America to stay
independent
Question 4 - 50
•What happened to
Wilson after he tried
to get people to
accept the treaty?
Answer 4 – 50
•He had a heart
attack and his wife
had to take over
being President
Question 5 - 10
•President Wilson said
“the world must be
made safe for
_______ ?”
Answer 5 – 10
•Democracy
Question 5 - 20
•President Wilson
said the rights
Americans must be
enjoyed by whom?
Answer 5 – 20
•People all
over the
world
Question 5 - 30
• Which President yesterday
began his speech with the
Wilsonian statement “The
survival of liberty in our land
increasingly depends on the
success of liberty in other
lands”?
Answer 5 – 30
•President
Bush
Question 5 - 40
•What modern
example of selfdetermination did you
learn about
yesterday?
Answer 5 – 40
•The Arab
Spring
Question 5 - 50
•How did President
Obama connect
Arab Spring to
Wilson’s ideas?
Answer 5 – 50
• The people (not the rulers) are
choosing how to govern
themselves. He also talked
about how American ideas of
justice are also world wide
ideas