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Double  Jeopardy Compliments of the James Madison Center, JMU Home front Affects Treaty of Versailles Wilson’s Fourteen Points People and Agencies Other Facts 20 20 20 20 20 40 40 40 40 40 60 60 60 60 60 80 80 80 80 80 100 100 100 100 100
Why was daylight savings  initiated? Answer: to conserve fuel
What gains were made  by women during the war? Answer: New jobs, and increased Support for the right to  vote
What was the most compelling Reason for the U.S. to enter the war? Answer:  American’s response to German U-boat attacks
What did the Selective  Service Act do? Answer:  Required men to  Register with the government To be drafted
What were the four long  Term causes of World War I? Answer: Nationalism, Militarism, Imperialism, and Alliance System
Why did U.S. Senators  Oppose the League of Nations? Answer:  They didn’t want to Be involved in European  conflicts
The Treaty of Versailles Overlooked the importance  Of What? Answer:  Treating all nations fairly Including the defeated nations.
What nations were involved In the “Big Four?” Answer: Britain, France, U.S.,  And Italy
What did the Allie Powers Think about the treaty? Answer:  They rejected it
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What were the  “ Fourteen Points?” Answer:  Wilson’s peace plan
What was the only part Of the Fourteen Points That Wilson would not Give up? Answer:  The League of Nations
Who rejected Wilson’s  Fourteen Points? Answer:  The Allied Leaders
What did Wilson do to Gain support of his plan? Answer:  8,000 mile where He delivered speeches
What are three of the first  Five points in the Fourteen Point plan?
Who is Jane Addams, and What did she establish? Answer:  She established the Women’s Peace Party
What does the WIB stand  For, and what was its  Purpose? Answer:  War Industries Board That regulated the industries and Increased production 20%
What did the National War Labor Board do? Answer:  Mediate relations Between managers and workers,  And tried to improve conditions
What are two agencies that Regulated things during The war, and what did they  Regulate? Answer:  Food administration, Fuel Administration, and Railroad Administration
Who made up the Allied  Powers? Answer:  Britain, Italy, U.S., And France
What are the Espionage And Sedition Acts? Answer:  Anti-war behavior is  A punishable crime
What are two mechanized Weapons were introduced? Answer:  Tanks and airplanes
What is the Schlieffen  Plan?  Who was to be  Attacked first? Answer:  Russia than France
What is a convoy system? Answer:  A system where Battleships escort merchant  Ship across the ocean
What caused widespread  Starvation in Germany? Answer:  The British Blockade

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H:\Chapter 19\Ch 19 Jeopardy

  • 1. Double Jeopardy Compliments of the James Madison Center, JMU Home front Affects Treaty of Versailles Wilson’s Fourteen Points People and Agencies Other Facts 20 20 20 20 20 40 40 40 40 40 60 60 60 60 60 80 80 80 80 80 100 100 100 100 100
  • 2. Why was daylight savings initiated? Answer: to conserve fuel
  • 3. What gains were made by women during the war? Answer: New jobs, and increased Support for the right to vote
  • 4. What was the most compelling Reason for the U.S. to enter the war? Answer: American’s response to German U-boat attacks
  • 5. What did the Selective Service Act do? Answer: Required men to Register with the government To be drafted
  • 6. What were the four long Term causes of World War I? Answer: Nationalism, Militarism, Imperialism, and Alliance System
  • 7. Why did U.S. Senators Oppose the League of Nations? Answer: They didn’t want to Be involved in European conflicts
  • 8. The Treaty of Versailles Overlooked the importance Of What? Answer: Treating all nations fairly Including the defeated nations.
  • 9. What nations were involved In the “Big Four?” Answer: Britain, France, U.S., And Italy
  • 10. What did the Allie Powers Think about the treaty? Answer: They rejected it
  • 12. What were the “ Fourteen Points?” Answer: Wilson’s peace plan
  • 13. What was the only part Of the Fourteen Points That Wilson would not Give up? Answer: The League of Nations
  • 14. Who rejected Wilson’s Fourteen Points? Answer: The Allied Leaders
  • 15. What did Wilson do to Gain support of his plan? Answer: 8,000 mile where He delivered speeches
  • 16. What are three of the first Five points in the Fourteen Point plan?
  • 17. Who is Jane Addams, and What did she establish? Answer: She established the Women’s Peace Party
  • 18. What does the WIB stand For, and what was its Purpose? Answer: War Industries Board That regulated the industries and Increased production 20%
  • 19. What did the National War Labor Board do? Answer: Mediate relations Between managers and workers, And tried to improve conditions
  • 20. What are two agencies that Regulated things during The war, and what did they Regulate? Answer: Food administration, Fuel Administration, and Railroad Administration
  • 21. Who made up the Allied Powers? Answer: Britain, Italy, U.S., And France
  • 22. What are the Espionage And Sedition Acts? Answer: Anti-war behavior is A punishable crime
  • 23. What are two mechanized Weapons were introduced? Answer: Tanks and airplanes
  • 24. What is the Schlieffen Plan? Who was to be Attacked first? Answer: Russia than France
  • 25. What is a convoy system? Answer: A system where Battleships escort merchant Ship across the ocean
  • 26. What caused widespread Starvation in Germany? Answer: The British Blockade

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