Title: JEOPARDY
1 2AGEOF Exploration
Empire Building
Causes Of WWI
WWI
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3Q 100
- Which European country had the monopoly on the
trade with Asia.
4Italy
5Q 200
- Who was the Portuguese explorer who sailed around
the Cape of Good Hope and then crossed the waters
to reach Asia? -
6A200
Vasco Da Gama
7Q 300
- Name three technological advances during the Age
of Exploration.
8A 300
9Q 400
- In the 1400s, this man helped his country take
an early lead in exploration by funding voyages
along the coast of Africa. Who was he, and where
was he from?
10- Prince Henry the Navigator
- Portugal
11Q500
- Give three reasons for exploration?
12A500
- GOODS- Spices, other natural resources, and land.
- GLORY-find new technologies, spread empires
- GOD-spread Christianity
13Q100
- _________________ is a term used to describe a
period of rapid colonization of the African
continent by European powers
14A100
15Q200
- Which of the following is the least likely reason
for establishment of European colonies? -
- Europeans wanted to spread Christianity
- European industry needed more sources of raw
materials. - Europeans were interested in learning from other
cultures. - Europeans thought that colonies would buy
European products
16A 200
- C. Europeans were interested in learning from
other cultures
17Q 300
- What is the policy of obtaining and occupying
colonies to form an empire? - A. Colonization
- B. Conquering
- C. Imperialism
- D. Imposing
18A 300
19Q 400
- Give three reasons that motivated empire building.
20A 400
- Expand territory
- Natural resources
- A Market for goods
- Spread Christianity
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21Q 500
The arrow points to the empire of__________
22A 500
23 Q 100
- __________ is a strong pride in ones nation or
ethnic group.
24A 100
25Q 200
- What were the MAIN causes of WWI?
26A 200
- Militarism
- Alliance
- Imperialism
- Nationalism
27Q 300
- Why did many European countries form alliances
in the early 1900s?
28A 300
- In the early 1900s, nations feared one
another. Each nation was afraid another would
invade or try to take over its territory.
29Q 400
- Why is the assassination of Archduke
- Ferdinand significant?
30A 400
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The assassination (The Spark) triggered WWI.
31Q 500
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was murdered by
__________, who was a member of a terrorist group
called the ____________
32A 500
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand was murdered by
Gavrilo Princip, who was a member of a Serbian
terrorist group called the Black Hand.
33 Q100
- Which country was the first to declare war?
34A100
35Q 200
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- Germanys attack upon which country directly
provoked Britain to go to war?
36A 200
Russia
37Q 300
- What year did the United States declare war on
Germany?
38A 300
39Q 400
- List three countries that made up the Central
Powers
40A 400
Central Powers Germany Austria Hungary Turkey
(Ottoman Empire)
41Q 500
- List four restrictions that the Treaty of
Versailles put on Germany.
42A 500
- Germany had to accept full responsibility of the
war - Give up some of its land and territories.
- Limit its armed forces, and stop production of
all war materials. - Pay the allied countries for war damages.
43Q100
- What treaty forced Germany to accept blame for
WWI?
44A 100
The Treaty of Versailles
45Q 200
- The largest colonial empire was established by
, which could claim by 1900 that the sun
never set on their empire. Eventually, however,
competition between European countries for
colonies led to .
46A 200
- The largest colonial empire was established by
Great Britain, which could claim by 1900 that
the sun never set on their empire. Eventually,
however, competition between European countries
for colonies led to WWI.
47Q 300
- Put the following statements in the correct
order - US joins the war
- The Treaty of Versailles is signed
- Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Germany sinks four American merchant ships
- Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia
48A 300
- Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia
- Germany sinks four American merchant ships.
- US joins the war
- The Treaty of Versailles is signed.
49Q 400
- How did the map of Europe change after WWI? Give
at least two examples.
50A 400
- New countries were formed and boundaries of some
countries changed. See map below.
51Q 500
- List 4 countries that made up the Allied Powers
52A 500
- Allied Powers
- France
- Russia (Left in 1917)
- United States (Entered in 1917)
- Serbia
- Italy
- Great Britain
53Q 100
True of False Spain and Portugal were the first
two countries to break the monopoly between the
Italians and Muslims during the Age of
Exploration.
54A 100
55Q 200
- True or False
- Dias sailed westward and founded present day
New Foundland (Canada).
56A 200
- John Cabot sailed westward and founded present
day New Foundland. Dias sailed South the coast of
Africa and founded Cape of Good Hope
57Q 300
True or False Germany attacked Serbia after the
assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.
58A 300
- Austria Hungary attacked Serbia .
59Q 400
- True or False
- Trench warfare, nuclear weapons,
- machine guns were all part of WWI.
60A 400
False. Although trench warfare, and machine guns
were used in WWI, nuclear weapons were not.
61Q 500
- True or False
- In the 1800s and early 1900s, Europeans
scrambled for control of colonies in the
Americas. -
62A 500
- In the 1800s and early 1900s, Europeans
scrambled for control of colonies in Africa, and
Asia. -