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WWIJEOPARDY
UNIT 5 REVIEW
JEOPARDYCauses of War Battles &
TechnologyPeace Agreements
Results of War Grab Bag!
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
Causes of War-100
What were the 3 major alliances and who were the parties involved?
Triple Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
Triple Entente: Britain, France, RussiaBack
Causes of War- 200
Back
• Competition between European nations for colonies led to bad feelings
• Colonies were dragged into alliances
Give an example of how imperialism led to WWI
Causes of War- 300
Back
Intense nationalism caused fighting among many different ethnic groups- wanted to break away from A-H empire, Russia was
supporting them
Why was the Balkans known as the “powder keg” of Europe?
Causes of War- 400
Back
Who was Gavrilo Princip?
A member of the Black Hand—a Serbian terrorist group committed to ridding the region of Austrian rule—who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand,
setting off WWI
Causes of War- 500
Back
Describe the circumstances of the
Zimmerman Telegram
USA intercepted a telegram from Germany to Mexico encouraging Mexico to join the Triple
Alliance. In return, Germany would help Mexico regain lands lost to the US
DAILY DOUBLE
Battles/Tech- 100
Back
Describe some of the struggles of trench warfare
Wet, dirty, cold, disease, rats, poison gas would sink down and force soldiers into “no man’s land”
Battles/ Tech- 200
Back
What is significant about the Battle of the Marne?
Beginning of the stalemate and start of Germany’s two-front war
Battles/ Tech- 300
Back
Name one difference between the Western and Eastern fronts
• Parties involved (Russia vs. Britain/France)• Trench vs. mobile warfare
• Stalemate vs. consistent battles
Battles/ Tech- 400
Back
Describe 2 military technologies implemented by the Germans in WWI
Poison Gas & submarines
Battles/ Tech- 500
Back
This was the name for the Allies’ failed campaign to take over the
city of Constantinople to provide a supply line to Russia.
Gallipoli Campaign
Peace Agreements- 100
Back
When was the armistice signed and what did it accomplish?
11/11/1918, at 11AMEnded war between Germany
& France
Peace Agreements- 200
Back
How did Britain & France’s motives in peace talks differ from the United
States’?
Britain/France: Focused on revenge, reparations from Germany—had
been more physically damaged. US: Focused on creating an enduring
peace
Peace Agreements- 300
Back
Describe 2 stipulations of the Treaty of Versailles that affected Germany:
• Reduced military• Gave up colonies• Removed occupation• Paid reparations
Peace Agreements- 400
Back
What was the war-guilt clause and what were its effects?
Clause forcing Germany to take the blame for starting WWI. Contributed to enduring
bitterness and eventually WWII
Peace Agreements- 500
Back
Describe 3 components of Wilson’s Fourteen Points
• League of Nations• Self-determination for all nations• End secret treaties• Freedom of the seas• Created new nations in E. Europe
Results of War- 100
Back
How did the outbreak of war affect the economy of Europe, & why?
Encouraged growth- unemployment disappeared as factories focused on
producing war goods
Results of War- 200
Back
Women on war: victory gardens, emotional support, took over men’s jobs at home, worked in factories, nurses
War on women: suffrage, dress reform, right to work
Name 1 effect women had on the war and 1 effect the war had on
women
DAILY DOUBLE
Results of War- 300
Back
Name 2 nations that were created as a result of WWI
Yugoslavia, Hungary, Austria, Czechoslovakia
Results of War- 400
Back
If the beginning of the war is like a Human Knot, what is a metaphor for
the end of the war?
Results of War- 500
Back
Why were some allies, such as Japan and Italy, unhappy with the results of WWI?
What effect would this later have?
Unhappy because did not gain any new territory
Would side with Germany in WWII
Grab bag- 100
Back
Australia declared war on Germany days after Britain did. This is an
example of (M, A, I, or N) because…..
Alliances: must follow where your ally goes
Imperialism: Australia was a former colony of Britain, so they had to be allies
Grab bag- 200
Back
What is self-determination?
The right of each country to decide for itself under what kind of government it wants to live
Grab bag- 300
Back
What 2 events finally drove America into WWI?
The sinking of the Lusitania, and the Zimmerman telegram
Grab bag- 400
Back
Why did Russia not participate in any of the post-war peace talks?
It was occupied with the Russian Revolution, which had started in 1917 and forced Russia to withdraw from
the war.
Grab bag- 500
Back
Austria-Hungary
Which country annexed Serbia and Herzegovina, causing the 1908 Crisis in
the Balkans?