WWI Test
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20 questions
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Of the methods of warfare developed in World War I, which did traditional officers consider unfair and barbaric?
Of the methods of warfare developed in World War I, which did traditional officers consider unfair and barbaric?
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How did the United States ensure that materials needed at the front were produced?
How did the United States ensure that materials needed at the front were produced?
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Because of the _______________________, men between the ages of 21 and 30 had to register.
Because of the _______________________, men between the ages of 21 and 30 had to register.
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Germany’s promise not to sink merchant vessels without warning was called the
Germany’s promise not to sink merchant vessels without warning was called the
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Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
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Great Britain, France, and Russia and the United States.
Great Britain, France, and Russia and the United States.
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Action by Germany that brought America into WWI.
Action by Germany that brought America into WWI.
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2. During World War I, conscientious objectors to military service were often accused of disloyalty and some conscientious objectors were sentenced to prison. An attempt was made, however, to balance individual rights and the common good by assigning other conscientious objectors to noncombatant service. (2 points)
· How did assigning conscientious objectors to noncombatant service help maintain individual rights?
· How did assigning conscientious objectors to noncombatant service help serve the common good?
2. During World War I, conscientious objectors to military service were often accused of disloyalty and some conscientious objectors were sentenced to prison. An attempt was made, however, to balance individual rights and the common good by assigning other conscientious objectors to noncombatant service. (2 points)
· How did assigning conscientious objectors to noncombatant service help maintain individual rights?
· How did assigning conscientious objectors to noncombatant service help serve the common good?
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4. Historians often cite the harshness of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany as a primary cause of the eventual outbreak of World War II.
Summarize two provisions of the Versailles Treaty relating to Germany
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4. Historians often cite the harshness of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany as a primary cause of the eventual outbreak of World War II.
Summarize two provisions of the Versailles Treaty relating to Germany
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An agreement between nations to aid and protect one another-especially in a time of war.
An agreement between nations to aid and protect one another-especially in a time of war.
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A build up of a nations army to be preparred for war.
A build up of a nations army to be preparred for war.
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The belief that your country is better than other countries.
The belief that your country is better than other countries.
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Taking over other lands to expand a countries empire.
Taking over other lands to expand a countries empire.
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What was the Treaty that ended WWI?
What was the Treaty that ended WWI?
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A policy of not being involved in other countries affairs.
A policy of not being involved in other countries affairs.
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Payment for damages you were resposible for.
Payment for damages you were resposible for.
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Materials used to influence peoples opinion.
Materials used to influence peoples opinion.
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Neither side is making any progress or gaining an advantage.
Neither side is making any progress or gaining an advantage.
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Who was the President during WWI?
Who was the President during WWI?
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The League of Nations was created after World War I as a forum for resolving international conflicts. However, the League was unable to resolve tensions that led to World War II. Beacause of the
The League of Nations was created after World War I as a forum for resolving international conflicts. However, the League was unable to resolve tensions that led to World War II. Beacause of the