Social Studies ROCKS Jeopardy!
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Social Studies ROCKS Jeopardy!Causes Geography Total
WarVocabulary Misc.
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400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
What two countries were fighting over
Bosnia?
100
Who was assassinated in Sarajevo?
200
Name the three countries that
belonged to the Triple Entente?
300
What 3 countries belonged to the Triple Alliance? Which one
switched sides after the war began?
400
Who assassinated the Arch-duke?
500
100
Describe the location of the Western Front.
200
Germany fought on two fronts, who was their enemy on the
Eastern front?
300
This southern European country joined the allies
in 1915.
400
Name the body of water along the southern
coast of Europe.
500
Name the port controlled by the
Ottomans that allowed access
to Russia?
When the U.S. joined the war, what
was passed requiring men to
enlist in the army?
100
How did women
participate in the war effort?
200
Name two new developments
used during WWI?
300
How did govts influence society’s opinion about war? Give an example.
400
What were two items Americans sacrificed (went without) for the
troops during the war?
500
100
When a country dedicates all
resources toward a military conflict.
200
Stalemate
300
Money a country is forced to pay
for war damages.
400
Cease fire which represented the
end of fighting in WWI?
500
President Wilson’s plan for peace (before the
war ended)
100
What is the date celebrated as the
end of WWI?
200
Name two reasons the U.S.
entered WWI.
300
What year did Russia pull out of the war? Why?
400
Approximately how many military
deaths occurred in WWI? Total Casualties?
500
What were 3 things Germany
was forced to agree to in the
Treaty of Versailles?
Austria-Hungary &
Serbia
Arch-duke Franz
Ferdinand
France, Great Britain, Russia
Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary; Italy
Gavrilo Princip
Eastern border of France / Western
border of Germany
Russia
Italy
Mediterranean Sea
Galipoli(Dardanelles
was the passage)
Selective Service Act /
Draft
•Nurses•Phone operators•Ambulance drivers•Sent care packages •………etc.
•Poison gas•Airplanes•Rapid fire machine guns•tanks
Propaganda – liberty bonds,
exaggerate victories etc.
Meat; wheat; bread; grew
victory gardens
Total War
Deadlock; tie; no winner
Reparations
armistice
14 Points
Nov 11, 1918
Sinking of Lusitania;
Zimmerman telegram;
U.S. ships sunk
1917; Revolution
8.5 million deaths30 million casualties
•100,000 troops•$32 B in damages
•Assume blame