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Why was there hostility between Austria-Hungary and Serbia?
 
Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina
 
Serbia had given up Bosnia
 
The Balkan area was in conflict.
 
No one was interested in the Balkans
The deadlocked, stalemate, region in northern France became known as the Eastern Front.
 
False
 
True
Life in the trenches was pure _____________.
 
misery
 
fun
 
enjoyment
 
rich
Although Japan had been part of the Triple Alliance, it refused to join the Central Powers.
 
False
 
True
The stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border was the __________.
 
Eastern Front
 
Western Front
 
Trench warfare
 
Balkans
The World War I alliance that included Great Britain, France and Russia was the ________.
 
Allied Powers / Western Front
 
Schlieffen Plan
 
Triple Entente
 
Triple Alliance
The Russian army’s greatest asset was its advanced navy.
 
False
 
True
The area between the trenches was known as the Eastern Front.
 
False
 
True
Trench warfare was the primary form of warfare used on the Eastern Front.
 
False
 
True
Why were Germany and Austria-Hungary known as Central Powers?
 
Due to their geographic location in the heart of Europe
 
They had combined armies
 
Due to their alliance in the war
 
This is because the war was fought on two fronts
Which statement summarizes the Schlieffen Plan that Germany created to prepare for a two-front war?
 
<b>Attack France first, then Russia</b>
 
Ally with Russia to fight France
 
Attack Russia first, then France
 
Send half of the army to France and half to Russia
Where was the Western Front?
 
Along the borders of France with Germany
 
Along the borders of Italy with Austria-Hungary
 
Across Russia
 
Across Germany
___________ was a new WWI weapon that caused blindness, blisters and choking.
 
Poison Gas
 
The machine gun
 
The submarine
 
The tank
Where was the Eastern front?
 
<b>Along the border between Russia &amp; Germany, Austria-Hungary</b>
 
Across Italy
 
From the North sea to the Swiss border
 
Across Britain
Which THREE nations belonged to the Triple Alliance?
 
<b>Italy, Germany and Austria-Hungary</b>
 
France, Great Britain and Japan
 
. Great Britain, France and the USA
 
Germany, Italy and the Ottoman Empire
Which nation annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1908?
 
Austria-Hungary
 
Russia
 
Germany
 
France
The _________ had a long history of nationalist uprisings, ethnic clashes, and were known as the “powder keg” of Europe.
 
Balkans
 
British
 
Hapsburgs
 
Romans
Which TWO non-Balkan nations competed for dominance of the Balkans?
 
Serbia and Austria-Hungary
 
Japan and Italy
 
Austria-Hungary and France
 
Great Britain and Italy
Which nation was the first to declare war in what would come to be called the Great War?
 
Austria-Hungary
 
Triple Entente
 
Central Powers
 
Triple Alliance
Which nation was the first to declare war in what would come to be called the Great War?
 
Austria Hungary
 
Germany
 
France
 
Serbia
What is nationalism?
 
Deep devotion to one's nation
 
The unity of different nations
 
The common borders
 
An alliance of countries with a similar history
A/An _______________ is a list of demands, that if not met, can lead to serious consequences.
 
ultimatum
 
annexation
 
entente
 
military alliance
Which countries formed the Central Powers?
 
<b>Germany, Austria-Hungary, then they were joined</b> <b>by Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire</b>
 
Italy and France and then were joined by Bulgaria and theOttoman Empire.
 
Great Britain, Austria-Hungary, then they were joined by Bulgaria, Ottomans
 
Bulgaria and Austria-Hungary and then were joined byGermany
Which nation’s heir to the throne was assassinated in 1914 by a Serbian nationalist?
 
Austria-Hungary
 
Serbia
 
Germany
 
France
Japan and Italy joined the Triple Entente and were known as __________________.
 
Allied Powers
 
Central Powers
 
Neutral Powers
 
Triple Powers
The quest for colonies or _______________ pushed Europe to the brink of war.
 
imperialism
 
militarism
 
Socialism
 
colonialism
Which THREE nations belonged to the Triple Entente?
 
Britain, France, Russia
 
Germany, Serbia and France
 
Great Britain, the USA and France
 
Russia, Italy and Great Britain
_______________ was the ruler of Germany when the war started.
 
<b>Kaiser Wilhelm II</b>
 
Otto von Bismarck
 
Franz Ferdinand
 
Gavrilo Princip
Two nations deliberately excluded from the League of Nations were Germany and Russia.
 
True
 
False
Article 231, also known as the, __________, ordered Germany to pay huge war reparations to Allied nations
 
"war guilt" clause
 
Mandates' Clause
 
Self-Determination Clause
 
Fourteen Points
Great Britain was represented at the Paris Peace Conference by George Clemenceau.
 
False
 
True
The Germans launched a massive attack against the French near Verdun Castle in 1916.
 
True
 
False
Bulgaria was in the Triple Alliance but later switched sides after accusing their partners of unjustly starting a war.
 
False
 
True
In 1908, Russia annexed, or took over, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
 
False
 
True
Bosnia and Herzegovina had a large Slavic population and hoped to absorb all the Slavs on the Balkan Peninsula.
 
False
 
True
The Balkan peninsula, in the southern corner of Asia, was home to an assortment of ethnic groups
 
False
 
True
Between 1864 and 1871, Prussia’s blood-and-iron chancellor, Otto von Bismarck, used war to unify Germany.
 
True
 
False
The Black Hand was a secret society committed to ridding Bosnia of Austrian rule.
 
True
 
False
In March 1918, Germany and Russia signed the Treaty of ___________, which ended the war between them.
 
Brest-Litovsk
 
Armstice
 
Versailles
 
Mandates
The League of Nations was to be an international association whose goal would be to keep peace among nations.
 
True
 
False
In January 1918, __________ had drawn up a series of peace proposals known as the Fourteen Points.
 
Widrow Wilson
 
Kaiser Wilhelm
 
Otto Von Bismarck
 
David Cleemenceau
The German government signed an Armistice, which was an agreement to stop fighting with France.
 
True
 
False
On November 9th, 1918, Kaiser Wilhelm stepped down and Germany declared itself a republic.
 
True
 
False
What region was referred to as the Powder Keg of Europe?
 
The Balkans
 
Alsace Lorrain
 
The Ottoman Empire
 
The Western Front
What were Britain, France and Russia called before WWI?
 
Triple Entente
 
Triple Alliance
 
Triple Powers
 
Western Front
Before WWI, the two alliances were called __________
 
Triple Entente and Triple Alliance
 
Triple Alliance and Axis Powers
 
Triple Entente and Allied Powers
 
Homefront and Warfront
Archduke of Austria-Hungary who got killed while he was visiting Sarajevo with his wife Sophie
 
Franz Ferdinand
 
Otto Von Bismarck
 
Kaisser Wilhelm
 
Napoleon III
Which terms describe a defense agreement between countries to assist each other?
 
Alliances
 
Militarism
 
Imperialism
 
Nationalism
Which term best describes extreme pride in one's country?
 
Nationalism
 
Militarism
 
Alliances
 
Imperialism
What is the policy of glorifying power and keeping an army prepared for war called?
 
Militarism
 
Imperialism
 
Alliances
 
Nationalism
Which of the European powers had the strongest navy?
 
Briatian
 
France
 
Russia
 
Bulgaria
Which nation greatly regretted its loss of Alsace-Lorraine to Germany in 1870?
 
France
 
Germany
 
Austria-Hungary
 
Britain
Why was the Balkans known to be the “powder keg” of Europe?
 
It was an area of nationalist uprisings and ethnicclashes
 
This was the name given to it
 
There was one ethnic group living there
 
There was no interest in that area
The Triple Alliance was made up by Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy.
 
True
 
False
The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed between ____________ to stop the war between them.
 
Germany &amp; Russia
 
Italy &amp; Russia
 
USA &amp; Germany
 
Great Britain &amp; France
One of the reasons World War I was considered a new kind of war was because _______________
 
it involved the use of new technologies
 
Not many people died
 
it was not as destructive as the other wars
 
the economy was not affected
The post-WWI international organization whose goal was to keep peace among nations was called the ____________.
 
League of Nations
 
UN
 
Western Front
 
Eastern Front
Where did the German government representative meet with French Commander Marshal Foch?
 
In a railway car near Paris
 
In a railway car near Germany
 
In a railway car near the Turkish borders
 
In a railway car near Austria
A promising strategy for the Allies was the _______ (attacking a region in the Ottoman Empire known as Dardanelles).
 
Gallipoli Campaign
 
propaganda
 
rationing
 
unrestricted submarine warfare
One of the five treaties negotiated by the Allies was known as the Treaty of Versailles
 
True
 
False
Which of the following countries completely changed their name after WWI?
 
Austria-Hungary
 
Germany
 
Italy
 
Romania
Article 231, also known as the "war guilt" clause, ordered _____________ to pay huge war reparations to Allied nations
 
Germany
 
Ottoman Empire
 
France
 
Britain
What was "rationing"?
 
People were only allowed to buy small amounts of items needed for the war
 
Separating good and bad times
 
Buying whatever people wanted
 
Soldiers ate and slept in mud
The Zimmerman Note, which pushed USA into war exposed the German plans to ______
 
help Mexico regain US territory
 
sink passenger ships without warning
 
plant German spies in USA
 
make a truce with Russia
Imperialism and Militarism worked together to promote war.
 
True
 
False
After WWI, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, formerly part of ___________, became independent nations.
 
Russia
 
Bulgaria
 
The Ottoman Empire
 
Austria-Hungary
The guiding principle behind Wilson's Fourteen Points was ___________.
 
Self-Determination
 
Colonization
 
Mandates System
 
None of the answers is correct
WWI soon became a _________________.
 
Total War
 
Cold War
 
Religious War
 
Proxy War
The United States entered the war on the side of the Allies.
 
True
 
False
A promising strategy for the Allies was to attack a region in the Ottoman Empire known as __________.
 
Dardanelles
 
Bosporus
 
Canakkale
 
Constantinople
In January 1917, _____ announced that their submarines would sink without warning any ship in the waters around Britain.
 
Germany
 
Austria-Hungary
 
The Ottoman Empire
 
France
In this type of warfare, soldiers fought each other from trenches.
 
Trench warfare
 
Submaribe warfare
 
Eastern Front
 
Deadlock
By early 1915, opposing armies on the Western Front had dug miles of parallel ___ to protect themselves from enemy fire.
 
Trenches
 
Submarines
 
Tunnels
 
Turnpikes
Although it had been on the side of the Central Powers at first, _____________, joined the Allies later, during the war.
 
Italy
 
The Ottoman Empire
 
Austria-Hungary
 
Bulgaria
By securing the Dardanelles, the ________ believed they could take Constantinople.
 
Allies
 
Central Powers
 
Austro-Hungarians
 
Germans