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Exam 40: World War I and Its Disputed Settlement56 Questions
Exam 41: A Fragile Balance: Europe in the Twenties56 Questions
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Exam 43: Totalitarianism Refined: the Nazi State56 Questions
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Why is t he Spring of 1917 considered a turning point in the course of World War I?
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What was the most compelling cause of US intervention in World War I on the side of the Allies?
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Which group of peo ple felt the most betrayed by the outcome of World War I?
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In the early 1890s, what was the result of Kaiser Wilhelm II allowing a treaty of friendship with Russia to lapse?
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Trace the evolution of European diplomacy from the end of the Franco-Prussian War to the eve of World War I including significant agreements between nations. Explain why diplomacy failed to prevent World War I.
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Which of the following was NOT an aspect of preparing the home fronts to fight World War I?
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The states formed from the post-World War I dismantled Austrian Empire were called ____________________.
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Define the term total war . Describe the impact of total war on the home front during World War I including mobilization, social issues, and psychological aspects.
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The ____________________ was an international organization that was to act as a board of mediation when international conflicts arose.
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The ____________________ front of World War I involved only the countries of Italy and Austria-Hungary .
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Which of the following best describes the military course of the war?
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