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Ready for a review game?. Divide yourselves into groups of 3 and get ready!. Causes of the War. The War. The Peace. Russia. 100. 100. 100. 100. 2 00. 2 00. 2 00. 2 00. 3 00. 3 00. 3 00. 3 00. 4 00. 4 00. 4 00. 4 00. 5 00. 5 00. 5 00. 5 00. Causes of the War 100.

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  1. Ready for a review game? Divide yourselves into groups of 3 and get ready!

  2. Causes of the War The War The Peace Russia 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  3. Causes of the War100 Which cause of the war divided Europe into competing camps?

  4. Causes of the War100 Which cause of the war divided Europe into competing camps? Alliances

  5. Causes of the War - Bonus50 What was the spark that started the war?

  6. Causes of the War - Bonus50 What was the spark that started the war? Assassination of Austria’s Archduke Ferdinand

  7. Causes of the War200 Which cause of the war led people to value their heritage and culture above others?

  8. Causes of the War200 Which cause of the war led people to value their heritage and culture above others? Nationalism

  9. Causes of the War300 Which cause of the war led to the buildup of armies and navies?

  10. Causes of the War300 Which cause of the war led to the buildup of armies and navies? Militarism

  11. Causes of the War400 Which cause of the war was a result of countries competing over colonies?

  12. Causes of the War400 Which cause of the war was a result of countries competing over colonies? Imperialism

  13. Causes of the War500 Which cause of the war stemmed from a lack of success at talking it out?

  14. Causes of the War500 Which cause of the war stemmed from a lack of success at talking it out? Diplomatic failures

  15. The War100 What is the difference between the Western Front and the Eastern Front?

  16. The War100 What is the difference between the Western Front and the Eastern Front? Western Front – Germany’s border with France Eastern Front – Germany’s border with Russia

  17. The War200 Which type of warfare involved the digging of ditches? Why was it necessary?

  18. The War200 Which type of warfare involved the digging of ditches? Why was it necessary? Trench Warfare Because barbed wire and the machine guns prevented the traditional tactic of advancing soldiers

  19. The War - Bonus100 What naval invention made battle on the water deadly?

  20. The War - Bonus100 What naval invention made battle on the water deadly? U-Boats

  21. The War300 When and why did the United States enter the war?

  22. The War300 When and why did the United States enter the war? April 1917. The sinking of the Lusitania planted the seeds for war but it wasn’t until the Zimmerman Telegram that finally pushed Congress’ declaration of war.

  23. The War400 What impact did the war have on colonies?

  24. The War400 What impact did the war have on colonies? Many of the people in the colonies fought in the war for their mother country and as a result of their sacrifice in the war increased their demands for independence when the war ended.

  25. The War - Bonus200 What were the years of the war?

  26. The War - Bonus200 What were the years of the war? 1914-1918

  27. The War500 Why was it called “World War”?

  28. The War500 Why was it called “World War”? The war was fought worldwide – both in Europe and in the colonies. 27 countries were belligerent.

  29. The War - Bonus250 Why was it called a “Total War”?

  30. The War - Bonus250 Why was it called a “Total War”? In addition to the western and eastern fronts, there was also a home front because of the effort to aid the war. There was also a significant amount of civilian deaths in addition to military deaths.

  31. The Peace100 Explain the “War Guilt Clause.”

  32. The Peace100 Explain the “War Guilt Clause.” From the Treaty of Versailles Blamed Germany solely responsible for the war

  33. The Peace - Bonus50 What happened to Kaiser Wilhelm II?

  34. The Peace - Bonus50 What happened to Kaiser Wilhelm II? Tried for war crimes

  35. The Peace200 When exactly did the war end? What officially ended it and when was it signed?

  36. The Peace200 When exactly did the war end? What officially ended it and when was it signed? November 11, 1918, at 11 AM Treaty of Versailles, June 28, 1919

  37. The Peace300 Explain “reparations.”

  38. The Peace300 Explain “reparations.” Germany had to pay back for the destruction of war.

  39. The Peace400 Which empires ended as a result of World War I?

  40. The Peace400 Which empires ended as a result of World War I? Russian Ottoman German Austro-Hungarian

  41. The Peace500 What was the name of the international organization created by the Treaty of Versailles to promote diplomacy over war?

  42. The Peace500 What was the name of the international organization created by the Treaty of Versailles to promote diplomacy over war? League of Nations

  43. Russia100 What was the name of the Russian Tsar during World War I? Include the name of his family.

  44. Russia100 What was the name of the Russian Tsar during World War I? Include the name of his family. Tsar Nicholas II Of the Romanovs

  45. Russia200 Why was World War I a major cause of the 1917 revolutions (3)?

  46. Russia200 Why was World War I a major cause of the 1917 revolutions (3)? Incompetence of Tsar Nicholas II Military defeats in WWI High casualties in WWI

  47. Russia - Bonus100 Which major war with an eastern nation eventually led first to the 1905 revolution, but overall to the 1917 revolutions?

  48. Russia - Bonus100 Which major war with an eastern nation eventually led first to the 1905 revolution, but overall to the 1917 revolutions? 1905 Russo-Japanese War

  49. Russia300 The Russian Civil War was between which two sides – be specific!

  50. Russia300 The Russian Civil War was between which two sides – be specific The Whites – anti-Bolsheviks The Reds – the Bolsheviks

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