True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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1.
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At the Treaty of Versailles,
France and England were mainly interested in punishing Germany for World War I
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2.
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President Wilson went to the
treaty of Versailles with a proposal called his 14 points. His program proposed a treaty that would
be fair to all the nations of Europe and would help to prevent future wars in
Europe.
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3.
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One of President Wilson's
14 points was the proposal for an organization called the League of Nations. The present United
Nations was modeled after it.
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4.
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England and France got the
money to buy war supplies from the U.S. by borrowing money from U.S. banks.
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5.
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It was ironic that World War I
was called the "War To End All Wars" in 1914
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6.
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The United States was eager to
join the League of Nations and the treaty was quickly ratified by the U.S.
Senate.
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7.
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One of the reasons the United
States wanted England and France to win the war was because they owed so much money to U.S.
banks.
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8.
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England and France bought a
great deal of war supplies from the United States which helped the U.S. economy
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9.
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At the Treaty of Versailles,
territory was taken away from Germany and Austria to create new countries like Poland and
Czechoslovakia
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10.
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The Treaty of Versailles had
very little effect on future history of Europe
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Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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11.
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On entering France many
American soldiers shouted, "Lafayette, we are here," They wanted to show France that
Americans were here to help them because they had helped America in a previous war. Who was
Lafayette?
a. | French general who fought with the
South in the Civil War | c. | French general who
fought with the North in the Civil War. | b. | Rich French banker who loaned America money during the Revolutionary
War | d. | French nobleman who fought alongside Washington during the
Revolutionary War |
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12.
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What was the name of the peace
treaty that ended World War One?
a. | Von Schleffin
Plan | c. | Treaty of
France | b. | The Munich Accords | d. | Treaty of Versailles |
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13.
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What effect did World War One
have on immigration into the U.S.?
a. | immigration stayed the same as
before the war | c. | drastically
reduced immigration | b. | increased immigration | d. | no effect on immigration at all |
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14.
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Why did Russia leave the war
early?
a. | the Bolshevik (Communist)
revolution | c. | the Czar became
tired of the war | b. | America entered the war in its place | d. | Russia ran out of supplies |
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15.
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With so much war production the
factories soon ran out of workers. Where did industry go to recruit new workers?
a. | opened the borders to immigration
from Mexico | c. | increased
immigration from Europe | b. | brought poor black farm workers from the South to work in the
North | d. | brought guest workers in from Canada because Canada was
not in the war |
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What was the name of the ship,
sunk by a German submarine off the coast of Ireland because they believed it was carrying ammunition
for the British army. More than 200 Americans were killed, which angered the American
people.
a. | HMS
Bounty | c. | Titanic | b. | USS Cimarron | d. | Lusitania |
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The
"Industrialization" of World War I referred to
a. | the use of many new weapons made
possible through new technology | c. | The movement of people from the farms to the
cities | b. | The increase in labor union activity | d. | The demise of civil liberties during the
war |
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18.
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Germany was fighting a war on
two fronts. Who was she fighting on the Eastern front?
a. | England | c. | France | b. | Russia | d. | Austria |
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19.
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What year did the United States
enter World War One?
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20.
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What effect did World War I
have on U.S. civilian employment.
a. | decrease employment because of
workers going into the army | c. | decrease employment of African
Americans. | b. | increase employment producing war materials | d. | increase employment of child
labor |
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21.
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What was the "spark"
that started World War One?
a. | The election of Kaiser Whilhelm to
the throne of Germany | c. | The sinking of the
Spanish Fleet by Queen Elizabeth. | b. | Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria by a
Serb | d. | A battle between Czar Nicholas and the King of
England |
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22.
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Germany, Austria-Hungry, and
Turkey were called the ....
a. | Allied
Powers | c. | Central
Powers | b. | European Union | d. | Bad Guys |
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23.
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The Germans invaded France
through which country.
a. | Austria | c. | Switzerland | b. | Belgium | d. | Holland |
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24.
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When did World War I
end
a. | November 11 at 11 in the morning,
1919 | c. | November 11 at 11 in the morning,
1911 | b. | December 11 in 1919 | d. | 7/11/11/1911 |
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25.
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Germany was once a loose
collection of independent principalities. In the late 1800's they were woven into a single
nation. Who was the person who is credited with bringing the country together? His nickname was the
Iron Chancellor.
a. | Kaiser
Willhelm | c. | Adolf
Hitler | b. | Otto Von Bismark | d. | Von Schliefan |
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26.
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How did the Communist leader,
Lenin, get into Russia during World War I?
a. | The U.S. flew him in by
plane. | c. | Lenin did not enter Russia till the
war was over. | b. | Germany smuggled him from Switzerland to Russia in a box
car | d. | France smuggled him from Switzerland to
Russia |
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27.
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What year did World War One
start in Europe?
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28.
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What was President
Wilson's slogan in the 1914 Presidential election?
a. | "He kept us out of
War" | c. | "America
needs to be ready for war" | b. | "He beat the Kaiser" | d. | "It's the economy,
stupid" |
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29.
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France, England, Russia, and
Italy were called .....
a. | the European
Union | c. | the Central
Powers | b. | NATO | d. | the Allied
Powers |
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30.
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Because of European _____ the
nations of Europe declared war on each other, one at a time, until the entire continent was embroiled
in World War One
a. | alliances | c. | minorities | b. | religions | d. | Nazis |
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