Exam 15: The First World War
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Exam 15: The First World War75 Questions
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Exam 17: The Second World War73 Questions
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Bankers and financiers were great supporters of the war as they hoped to profit from wartime production and capture colonial markets.
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All of the below statements of the British invasion of Gallipoli on April of 1915 are correct except:
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Although the German naval blockade of Britain destroyed more tonnage,the British blockade against Germany was far more devastating as it put increased demands on the German national economy.
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Which of the following was a consequence of the Hindenburg Plan?
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Although Germany was subjected to many crippling provisions of the Treaty of Versailles,the most dangerous were the punitive reparations,according to the eminent British economist:
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All of the following events lead to the fall of the central powers in 1917 except:
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Which Bolshevik leader made the most notable contribution to Lenin's efforts during the fall of 1917?
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Which of the following was the correct sequence of military engagements during World War I was?
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Which of the following best describes the British action at Gallipoli?
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The German army,in the early days of the war,won a stunning victory over the Russians at the battle of:
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Although every country fighting in World War I suffered food shortages at various times during the war,Great Britain was the last to institute control by rationing bread in 1917 primarily because:
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The Allied powers' extensive borrowing of funds from the British resulted in the hobbling of France as a financial power and the rise of the United Kingdom as a financial power within Europe after the war.
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World War I saw the first use of many new weapons.One of these,poison gas,was particularly devastating due to its:
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