Deck 4: War and Revolution World War I and Its Aftermath

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Bismarck's policy could best be described as

A) cautious with special attention to prevent rival powers from conspiring against Berlin.
B) aggressive and dismissive of rival European powers.
C) dedicated to providing Germany with its rightful "place in the sun".
D) expansionistic in his efforts to defeat the crumbling Ottoman Empire.
E) rascist and anti-semitic in his treatment of Jewish populations in Eastern Europe.
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The architect of the Triple Alliance was

A) William II.
B) Cavour.
C) Bismarck.
D) Nicholas II.
E) Francis Ferdinand.
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The nation whose nineteenth century unification upset the balance of power in Europe was

A) Italy.
B) France.
C) the United Kingdom.
D) Austria-Hungary.
E) Germany.
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The nations of Russia, Great Britain, and France made up

A) the Triple Entente.
B) NATO.
C) the Triple Alliance.
D) the Big Three.
E) the Have Not Powers.
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The nations of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy made up

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C) the Triple Alliance.
D) the Big Three.
E) the Have Powers.
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700,000 men lost their lives in a few months at

A) Gallipoli.
B) the Somme.
C) the Marne.
D) Verdun.
E) Tannenberg.
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During the war, the percentage of French men between the ages of 18-30 that died was approximately

A) 10 percent.
B) 50 percent.
C) 25 percent.
D) 15 percent.
E) 4 percent.
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In 1908 and again in 1913, wars broke out in

A) the British Isles.
B) the Middle East.
C) along the Rhine River.
D) the Balkans.
E) in western Russia.
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Which of the following statements about the role of women in World War I is incorrect ?

A) Women were employed in jobs previously been held by men.
B) Women formed 38 percent of the workers in the Krupp armaments factory.
C) Women demanded equal pay for equal work.
D) Many women gained the right to vote as a consequence of their war-time labors.
E) Almost all women retained their jobs when the war was over because so many men had died in combat.
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The nation that promised "full support" to Austria-Hungary was

A) Germany.
B) Russia.
C) Serbia.
D) Italy.
E) the Ottoman Empire.
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At the beginning, most observers and participants assumed that World War I would

A) be over in a few weeks.
B) last for several years.
C) end in a draw.
D) lead to the Russian Revolution.
E) destroy Western Civilization.
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The military symbol of World War I was the

A) concentration camp.
B) trench.
C) atomic bomb.
D) Black Death.
E) rapid cavalry advance.
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In the west, the Germans were defeated in September, 1914, at

A) the Tannenberg.
B) the Masurian Lakes.
C) Gallipoli.
D) the First Battle of the Marne.
E) Verdun.
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World War I resulted in

A) increased decentralization of society.
B) increased centralization of society.
C) the abandonment of military conscription.
D) an increase in laissez-faire.
E) the restriction of women to the home and hearth.
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In 1915, the British landed forces at

A) Gallipoli.
B) Athens.
C) Alexandria.
D) Sarajevo.
E) Constantinople.
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Woodrow Wilson's peace goals included all of the following except

A) punishment of Germany for starting the war.
B) open covenants of peace instead of secret diplomacy.
C) reduction of national armaments to create domestic safety.
D) self-determination.
E) a general association of nation to guarantee territorial integrity.
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Archduke Francis Ferdinand was assassinated on June 28, 1914, in the city of

A) Budapest.
B) Sarajevo.
C) Trieste.
D) Vienna.
E) Prague.
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The nation that joined Germany and Austria-Hungary after World War I began was

A) Italy.
B) Serbia.
C) the Ottoman Empire.
D) the Arab Emirates.
E) Japan.
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The United States entered World War I because of

A) the fact that almost all Americans were of British descent.
B) unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany.
C) the sinking of the Titanic .
D) the British naval blockade.
E) loyalty to France in gratitude for her aid during the American Revolution.
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Germany's Schlieffen Plan envisioned

A) an overwhelming and immediate assault upon Russia.
B) a rapid invasion of France.
C) a holding action on the River Rhine.
D) an invasion of Great Britain through Ireland.
E) an attack on Serbia in the Balkans.
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General Ludendorff's military gamble was

A) an attack on the British forces at Gallipoli.
B) an offensive in the west to break the military stalemate.
C) to support Lenin in hopes of knocking Russia out of the war.
D) to back Austria-Hungary in the war against Serbia.
E) replace William II with General Hindenburg.
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In 1914, the nation that Germany invaded France through was

A) the Netherlands.
B) Belgium.
C) Austria.
D) Poland.
E) Denmark.
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All of the following might be found in "no man's land" except

A) barbed wire.
B) rats.
C) machine guns.
D) poison gas.
E) airplanes.
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Alfred von Zimmerman

A) urged an American attack upon Canada, promising Canada would become a part of the United States.
B) promised Mexico a return of her lost lands in the American Southwest if it attacked the United States.
C) urged Vladimir Lenin to lead a revolt against Tsarist Russia.
D) was a last minute attempt in July 1914 to avert war.
E) was sent to Lawrence of Arabia, warning him of the consequences if he and the Arabs attacked the Ottoman Empire.
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DORA was

A) the nickname for the Gallipoli campaign.
B) a British law which allowed newspapers to be censored and dissenters arrested.
C) the codeword which set off the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917.
D) the name of a passenger ship sunk by German submarines.
E) the wife of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and who was assassinated at Sarajevo in 1914.
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Bismarck's policy could best be described as

A) cautious with special attention to prevent rival powers from conspiring against Berlin.
B) aggressive and dismissive of rival European powers.
C) dedicated to providing Germany with its rightful "place in the sun".
D) expansionistic in his efforts to defeat the crumbling Ottoman Empire.
E) rascist and anti-semitic in his treatment of Jewish populations in Eastern Europe.
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The architect of the Triple Alliance was

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The nation whose nineteenth century unification upset the balance of power in Europe was

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E) Germany.
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The nations of Russia, Great Britain, and France made up

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D) the Big Three.
E) the Have Not Powers.
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The nations of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy made up

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700,000 men lost their lives in a few months at

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B) the Somme.
C) the Marne.
D) Verdun.
E) Tannenberg.
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During the war, the percentage of French men between the ages of 18-30 that died was approximately

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B) 50 percent.
C) 25 percent.
D) 15 percent.
E) 4 percent.
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In 1908 and again in 1913, wars broke out in

A) the British Isles.
B) the Middle East.
C) along the Rhine River.
D) the Balkans.
E) in western Russia.
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Which of the following statements about the role of women in World War I is incorrect ?

A) Women were employed in jobs previously been held by men.
B) Women formed 38 percent of the workers in the Krupp armaments factory.
C) Women demanded equal pay for equal work.
D) Many women gained the right to vote as a consequence of their war-time labors.
E) Almost all women retained their jobs when the war was over because so many men had died in combat.
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The nation that promised "full support" to Austria-Hungary was

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B) Russia.
C) Serbia.
D) Italy.
E) the Ottoman Empire.
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At the beginning, most observers and participants assumed that World War I would

A) be over in a few weeks.
B) last for several years.
C) end in a draw.
D) lead to the Russian Revolution.
E) destroy Western Civilization.
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The military symbol of World War I was the

A) concentration camp.
B) trench.
C) atomic bomb.
D) Black Death.
E) rapid cavalry advance.
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In the west, the Germans were defeated in September, 1914, at

A) the Tannenberg.
B) the Masurian Lakes.
C) Gallipoli.
D) the First Battle of the Marne.
E) Verdun.
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69
World War I resulted in

A) increased decentralization of society.
B) increased centralization of society.
C) the abandonment of military conscription.
D) an increase in laissez-faire.
E) the restriction of women to the home and hearth.
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In 1915, the British landed forces at

A) Gallipoli.
B) Athens.
C) Alexandria.
D) Sarajevo.
E) Constantinople.
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Woodrow Wilson's peace goals included all of the following except

A) punishment of Germany for starting the war.
B) open covenants of peace instead of secret diplomacy.
C) reduction of national armaments to create domestic safety.
D) self-determination.
E) a general association of nation to guarantee territorial integrity.
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Archduke Francis Ferdinand was assassinated on June 28, 1914, in the city of

A) Budapest.
B) Sarajevo.
C) Trieste.
D) Vienna.
E) Prague.
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The nation that joined Germany and Austria-Hungary after World War I began was

A) Italy.
B) Serbia.
C) the Ottoman Empire.
D) the Arab Emirates.
E) Japan.
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74
The United States entered World War I because of

A) the fact that almost all Americans were of British descent.
B) unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany.
C) the sinking of the Titanic .
D) the British naval blockade.
E) loyalty to France in gratitude for her aid during the American Revolution.
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75
Germany's Schlieffen Plan envisioned

A) an overwhelming and immediate assault upon Russia.
B) a rapid invasion of France.
C) a holding action on the River Rhine.
D) an invasion of Great Britain through Ireland.
E) an attack on Serbia in the Balkans.
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76
General Ludendorff's military gamble was

A) an attack on the British forces at Gallipoli.
B) an offensive in the west to break the military stalemate.
C) to support Lenin in hopes of knocking Russia out of the war.
D) to back Austria-Hungary in the war against Serbia.
E) replace William II with General Hindenburg.
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In 1914, the nation that Germany invaded France through was

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B) Belgium.
C) Austria.
D) Poland.
E) Denmark.
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All of the following might be found in "no man's land" except

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B) rats.
C) machine guns.
D) poison gas.
E) airplanes.
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Alfred von Zimmerman

A) urged an American attack upon Canada, promising Canada would become a part of the United States.
B) promised Mexico a return of her lost lands in the American Southwest if it attacked the United States.
C) urged Vladimir Lenin to lead a revolt against Tsarist Russia.
D) was a last minute attempt in July 1914 to avert war.
E) was sent to Lawrence of Arabia, warning him of the consequences if he and the Arabs attacked the Ottoman Empire.
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DORA was

A) the nickname for the Gallipoli campaign.
B) a British law which allowed newspapers to be censored and dissenters arrested.
C) the codeword which set off the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917.
D) the name of a passenger ship sunk by German submarines.
E) the wife of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and who was assassinated at Sarajevo in 1914.
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