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Jeopardy Review
Industrial Revolution, Progressive Movement, The Great War
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Pride in one’s nation
Building an empire by extending rule over other countries
Name for a German empire
Law that requires men to register with the government to serve in
the military if required
Nationalism
Imperialism
Kaiser
Draft
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Militarism
Propaganda
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Building up a strong army to prepare for war
Spreading ideas though images and poster to persuade or convince
people of a certain perspective
Countries joining together against a common enemy
Digging a hole in the earth, protected by mines and barbed wire
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Serbian terrorist group
Area between the trenches where you were an easy target
People who refuse to fight in a war in any way
Agreement to stop fighting to attempt to negotiate a lasting peace
Black Hand
No Man’s Land
Pacifist
Armistice
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Alliance the consisted of Russia, France, and Britain
Alliance the consisted of Germany and Austria-Hungary
Law prohibiting any individual form undermining the war effort in any way
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Requires all men between the ages of 21-30 to register for a military service
Allied Powers
Central Powers
Espionage Act
1917
Selective Service
Act of 1917
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a deadlock where neither side is strong enough to defeat the other
Major industries are owned and controlled by the government
Soil, rubble, or sandbags piled up along the edge of a military trench for
protection from enemy fire
Introduced as a means of financing the war effort in Europe
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Alliance System
Trench Warfare
Stalemate
Socialist
Parapet
Liberty Bonds
Jeopardy Review
Industrial Revolution, Progressive Movement, The Great War
Vocabulary----Vocabulary Industrial Revolution—Vocabulary Progressive Movement----Vocabulary
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Holding and managing of money or property belonging to somebody else.
Share of the profits
Share of capital or money held by an individual investor in a company
System where private businesses competes with one other with little
control by the government.
Trust
Dividends
Stockholder
Free Enterprise
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Institution in an inner-city area providing educational, recreational,
and other social services to the community.
Religious social-reform movement responsible for creating the
Salvation Army
Opposition of governmental regulation or interference in commerce.
Owner of a commercial enterprise or establishment such as
a store, hotel, or restaurant
Settlement House
Social Darwinism
Populist
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Belief that the strongest or fittest should survive
Political party that believed that common people could solve
society’s problems
One company controls an industry or is the only provider of a product or service.
Political party that advocates social reform.
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Form of investigative reporting
First significant law that stated the public is best served by free competition
Manufacture of goods in large quantities, especially by machinery
Moderation in drinking habits
Muckraker
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Mass Production
temperance
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Theory that decides if a scientific laws or belief is worthwhile depending
on practical application.
Allows people to remove an elected official by a vote
People who supported the right for women to vote
Process of changing laws through legislation
Pragmatism
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Jeopardy Review
Industrial Revolution, Progressive Movement, The Great War
Social Gospel
Laissez-faire
Proprietor
Monopoly
Progressive
Recall
Suffragists
Referendum
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Created a fourteen point plan which created the League of Nations
Head of the Food Administration
Coded a message to Mexico to encourage them to attack the US if they
Czar of Russia, who was a grandson of Queen Victoria of England
Woodrow Wilson
Herbert Hoover
Arthur Zimmermann
Nicholas II (Romanov)
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Jannette Rankin
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Leader in the women's suffrage movement in Montana, first woman to
be elected to the US House of Representatives
Archduke of Austria who was assassinated in Sarajevo
Who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
A pioneer in social reform, founded Hull House J
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Oil tycoon and the first U.S. billionaire
Amassed a fortune in the steel industry
Invented improvements to electric railways
Was a muckraker, wrote a disparaging article about Standard Oil
John D. Rockefeller
Andrew Carnegie
Granville T. Woods
Ida Tarbell
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Muckraker who published book, How the Other Half Lives
Reformer who created the Laboratory of Democracy
Inventor of the telephone
Inventor of the light bulb
Jacob Riis
Robert LaFollette
Alexander Graham Bell
Thomas Edison
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Nickname for ruthlessly powerful US industrialist who became wealthy
by exploiting natural resources
Steamboat and railroad tycoon; laid thousands of miles of railroad track
President who supported the progressive party and believed that cooperate
behavior must be watched to ensure that greed did not get out of hand
Robber Barons
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Jeopardy Review
Industrial Revolution, Progressive Movement, The Great War
Franz Ferdinand
Gavrilo Princip
Jane Addams
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Theodore Roosevelt
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Industrialization was responsible for closing the gap between countries that
manufacture goods and those that lack the capacity
Cities were often unhealthy places to live because of the dirty air.
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During the Progressive era, the work-week was limited to 30-40 hours per week.
In the Progressive Era, industry was on the rise and agriculture was in decline.
Rockefeller owned nearly the entire oil business in the United States
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True
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Triangle Fire was located in the region of Massachusetts between
the towns of Worcester, Boston, and Salem.
Political groups of the early 1900's included the Progressives,
Populists, and Socialists.
Industrial revolution consisted of a fundamental shift in technology
and power sources, from human and animal to fossil fuel power.
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A main reform of the Progressive Era was the improvement of
American Civil Rights legislature.
Industrial revolution did not have a significant impact on the
agricultural sector of the economy.
False
The introduction of new foods, such as potatoes helped spur a massive
increase in population growth in Europe
True
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False
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Primary for of warfare used on the Western Front
Luxury passenger liner was sunk by a British U-boat killing 128 American passengers
Where was the treaty to WWI signed?
What city was Archduke Ferdinand assassinated?
Alliance name of Great Britain, France, Russia
Who was sitting on the throne of Britain when they declared war on Germany?
Designed to limit in purchasing of consumer goods for Americans
What was a common nickname of American soldiers?
Trench Warfare
Lusitania
Versailles
Sarajevo
Triple Entente
Queen Victoria I
Rationing
Doughboys
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While in the trenches, what did the word “rest” really mean?
What did soldiers mainly rely on to impede an assault on the trench line?
During WWI, why did most frontal assaults fail?
During WWI, what was 'shell shock' initially diagnosed as?
What was the major reason trench periscopes were used?
Jeopardy Review
Industrial Revolution, Progressive Movement, The Great War
Work Detail
Barbed Wire
Excessive Causalities
Cowardice
Snipers
Final Jeopardy
Name the independent agency of the government that created to influence U.S. public opinion regarding
American participation in World War I
~Committee on Public Information (CPI)
Name the muckraker who wrote a book called The Jungle to expose the horrendous condition of the meat
packing industry.
~Upton Sinclair
Written to dissolve corporate trusts and monopolies
Made federal inspection of meat sold in interstate commerce
Required manufacturers to list ingredients on the label and tell the truth
about drug side effects
Sherman Anti-Trust Act 1895
Meat Inspection Act 1906
Pure Drug and Food Act 1906
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