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Germany had to pay ______________________ for all the buildings, land and property that was destroyed in WWI.
The immediate cause of World War I was the
1. assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
2. Japanese alliance with Germany
3. treaty agreement at Versailles
4. German invasion of Poland
One way in which the Treaty of Nanking and the Treaty of Versailles are similar is that in both treaties the provisions called for
1. monarchs to be returned to their rightful places
2. reparations to be paid by defeated countries
3. existing borders to be maintained
4. peacekeeping organizations to be established
The term militarism can best be defined as
1. loyalty to a nation or ethnic group
2. buildup of armaments in preparation for war
3. avoidance of military involvement in civil wars
4. control of territories for economic and political gain
One action that many governments took during World War I was to
1. encourage political dissent and freedom of the press
2. regulate their economic systems to increase production
3. prevent women from seeking employment in factories
4. raise tariffs to encourage trade
“Bombardment, barrage, curtain-fire, mines, gas, tanks, machine-guns, hand-grenades — words, words, but they hold the horror of the world.”
— Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet on the Western Front
This quotation best describes the effects of the
1. technological developments used during World War I
2. formation of alliances in World War II
3. tension between the superpowers during the Cold War
4. protests against reforms during the Indian independence movement
Growing nationalism and militarism in Europe and the creation of secret alliances were
1. reasons for the rise of democracy
2. causes of World War I
3. requirements for economic development
4. reasons for the collapse of communism
What was a direct result of World War I?
1. Nicholas II was named czar of Russia.
2. Germany lost its colonies in Africa and Asia.
3. Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a terrorist.
4. The Ottoman Empire expanded.
The harsh terms included in the treaties ending World War I have been used to explain the
1. Fascist Revolution in Spain
2. Bolshevik Revolution in Russia
3. rise of Nazism in Germany
4. Armenian massacre in Turkey
The Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente contributed to the start of World War I by
1. failing to include Germany and France as members
2. threatening countries in the Western Hemisphere
3. allowing Japanese aggression in Korea
4. increasing tensions between European countries
Private Archie Surfleet, February 8th, 1918 — We have been in camp near the wood at Écurie for some days now and a more miserable existence it would be hard to imagine. There is nothing but unrest and uncertainty and everyone here is absolutely fed up to the teeth.
— Malcolm Brown, Tommy Goes to War
Which hypothesis can best be supported by this passage?
1. Allied forces were on the verge of winning the war.
2. Technology had created a military stalemate.
3. Revolution in Russia hastened the end of the war.
4. Conditions contributed to low troop morale.
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1. assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
2. reparations to be paid by defeated countries
2. buildup of armaments in preparation for war
2. regulate their economic systems to increase production
1. technological developments used during World War I
2. causes of World War I
2. Germany lost its colonies in Africa and Asia.
3. rise of Nazism in Germany
4. increasing tensions between European countries
2. Technology had created a military stalemate.
The European countries were building up their armies and had many weapons to use in a war.
If a country who you had an alliance with started fighting another country you had to join in the war.
The European countries were in competition to control colonies.
Different places wanted to unite or get independence to form their own countries.
The treaty blamed Germany for WWI and made them pay reparations for the war. This made them poor and angry and helped Hitler get elected as their leader.