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World War 1 Checkup - Parris

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What is nationalism?
a. an extreme love for one's country and desire to have that country independent.
b. When nations want to control all countries.
c. The battle between countries over unclaimed territories
d. The process of becoming a nation and world power.
What is an alliance?
a. When nation's pick teams to fight against.
b. An agreement between nations to trade with one another.
c. An agreement between nations to defend one another.
d. Groups of countries that finished nationalism.
Which of the following is NOT a part of the Central Powers?
a. Germany
b. Ottoman Empire
c. Austria-Hungary
d. France
Which of the following countries are NOT a part of the Allied Powers?
a. Great Britain
b. Austria-Hungary
c. Serbia
d. France
Who was the President of the United States during World War 1?
a. Woodrow Wilson
b. John F. Kennedy
c. Franklin Roosevelt
d. Abraham Lincoln
What is isolationism?
a. When countries decide to defend each other.
b. When countries agree to not fight in wars.
c. A policy of avoiding political or military involvement with other countries
d. The answer is not present.
What is a U-boat?
a. A German Submarine
b. An American Passenger Ship
c. A French Aircraft
d. A German Battle Ship
Which of the following is NOT a weapon used in World War 1?
a. Poisonous gas
b. Atomic bomb
c. Tanks
d. Machine Guns
Which of the following is NOT a reason the US joined WW1?
a. Attack on American-owned Trade Ships
b. Sinking of the Lusitania
c. Zimmerman Telegram
d. Yellow Journalism
What is the purpose of a war garden?
a. It was a symbol of hope for people who had family members in the war.
b. People thought growing food for troops would help win the war.
c. This was the only way to eat since men in the war couldn't hunt.
d. to feed peoples who were starving in America
What does the Treaty of Versailles have to do with WW1?
a. Used to help France defeat Germany
b. An agreement used to end World War 1
c. It eliminated the need for Alliances
d. It was a way to allow countries to fight fair
The United States wanted to remain neutral during the war.
True
False
What year did World War 1 end?
a. 1917
b. 1918
c. 1920
d. 1919
Which of the following were a part of the Allied Forces?
a. Germany, Austria- Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
b. Japan, Russia, Germany, and Spain
c. Europe, France, India, and Canada
d. France, Britain, Russia, and the United States
World War 1 began in what year?
a. 1917
b. 1912
c. 1914
d. 1905
What was NOT a cause of World War 1?
a. imperialism
b. alliances
c. nationalism
d. socialism
Which country introduced the submarine? (U-Boats)
a. Germany
b. France
c. England
d. Russia
What is imperialism?
a. The belief that a country should maintain a strong military
b. A policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means
c. A system of alliances between countries
d. an extreme form of patriotism marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries.
Which country had to take blame for WWI?
a. Austria-Hungary
b. Germany
c. Russia
d. Serbia
Germany was forced by the Treaty of Versailles to do ALL of the following EXCEPT
a. give up its colonies
b. take the blame for the war
c. place American troops on its soil
d. pay reparations