4236691441 | The spark for World War I was provided when Gavrilo Princip assassinated | Francis Ferdinand | 0 | |
4236691442 | The first total war in world history was | World War I | 1 | |
4236691443 | Approximately how many combatants died in World War I? | 15 million | 2 | |
4236691444 | The term for the idea that people with the same ethnic origins, language, and political ideals had the right to form sovereign states was | self determination | 3 | |
4236691445 | The nationalistic aspirations of subject minorities was most threatening to a state such as | Austria Hungary | 4 | |
4236691446 | Slavic cultural unity was actively promoted by | Russia | 5 | |
4236691447 | In 1914, England's share of the world's industrial output stood at | 14 percent, roughly the same as Germany | 6 | |
4236691448 | Which of the following was NOT an important area of competition and conflict between England and Germany in the years leading up to World War I? | Religious differences | 7 | |
4236691449 | The members of the Triple Alliance were | Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy | 8 | |
4236691450 | The French were deeply suspicious of German expansion because of | the inability of the French to forget their humiliating defeat in the Franco-Prussian War | 9 | |
4236691451 | The military plan that called for an invasion of France through Belgium was called | the Schlieffen plan | 10 | |
4236691452 | The soldiers who marched off in 1914 to fight in World War I were mostly | enthusiastic | 11 | |
4236691453 | The German offensive of 1914 was halted at | the Marne River | 12 | |
4236691454 | The western front in World War I was | a bloody stalemate | 13 | |
4236691455 | The massive German assault on the western front in 1916 was | Verdun | 14 | |
4236691456 | Which of the following does NOT characterize the experience of trench warfare in World War I? | cavalry charges | 15 | |
4236691457 | The Somme was | an English assault in 1916 that gained a few thousand yards. | 16 | |
4236691458 | In World War I, the eastern front was | a german success | 17 | |
4236691459 | Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of the new total war of World War I? | extenson of laissez-faire capitalism at its greatest freedom | 18 | |
4236691460 | What effect did World War I have on the status of women? | Many countries allowed women's suffrage | 19 | |
4236691461 | The World War I poet who considered Horace's line that it is "sweet and fitting to die for one's country," to be an "old Lie" was | Wilfred Owen | 20 | |
4236691462 | Which one of the following is NOT an explanation of the expansion of World War I to Asia, Africa, and the Pacific? | The German invasion of neutral Belgium was a profound breech of international law | 21 | |
4236691463 | The Twenty-One Demands were issued | by Japan to China | 22 | |
4236691464 | The Japanese fought in World War I due to their | desire to acquire German colonies in asia | 23 | |
4236691465 | Which of the following was a German African colony conquered by the Allies in the Great War? | Togoland | 24 | |
4236691466 | The March Revolution of 1917 | led to the establishment of a reform-minded provisional government in Russia | 25 | |
4236691467 | The last tsar of Russia was | Nicholas II | 26 | |
4236691468 | The main reason for the failure of the provisional government in Russia in 1917 was | its inability to satisfy popular demand for an end to war | 27 | |
4236691469 | The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk | ended Russian involvement in World War 1 | 28 | |
4236691470 | The official factor in the United States' decision to enter World War I was | Germany's resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare. | 29 | |
4236691471 | One of the major problems of the Paris peace negotiations that led to the Treaty of Versailles was | Russia's absence from the negotiations | 30 | |
4236691472 | Woodrow Wilson agreed to many harsh stipulations to the Treaty of Versailles | in return for the creation of the League of Nations | 31 | |
4236691473 | In the wake of World War I, Mustafa Kemal became president of | Turkey | 32 | |
4236691474 | The mandate system | angered the Arab world because it was little more than a glorified form of imperialism | 33 |
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