Exam 40: World War I and Its Disputed Settlement
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Exam 40: World War I and Its Disputed Settlement56 Questions
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What best describes the psychic consequences of World War I and the effects on both civilian and military populations?
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All of the following geographical areas saw conflict during World War I EXCEPT
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What was considered the major weakness of the League of Nations?
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The Europ ean leaders who turned against Wilson in Paris and pushed for tougher treaties were ____________________ of Britain, ____________________ of France, and ____________________ of Italy.
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What event was a direct result of the home fronts' participation in the war effort?
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____________________ meant full mobilization of the civilian population .
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British economist John Maynard Ke ynes deemed the Versailles Treaty a(n)____________________.
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How did W oodrow Wilson's idealistic principles carry over into the final Paris Treaties ending World War I? What sentiments did the treaties actually reflect? Describe and evaluate the changes that occurred.
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What was the significant difference between the Paris treaties and the US treaties with each defeated nation?
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What was the total amount assessed to Germany for wartime losses?
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What word did John M. Keynes use to describe the Paris treaties?
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Describe the causes of World War I including both the proximate and remote causes.
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Which two countries emerged as major powers at the end of World War I?
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All of the following were considered successor states EXCEPT
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Which of the following was NOT part of the Fourteen Points?
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What changed in German politics around 1890 that had a profound effect on the hastening of World War I?
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Which of the following was true of the social changes that affected women during World War I?
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