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HIS AT-2 WORLD WAR I

True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

At the Treaty of Versailles, France and England were mainly interested in punishing Germany for World War I
 

 2. 

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.
 

 3. 

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.
 

 4. 

England and France got the money to buy war supplies from the U.S. by borrowing money from U.S. banks.
 

 5. 

It was ironic that World War I was called the "War To End All Wars" in 1914
 

 6. 

The United States was eager to join the League of Nations and the treaty was quickly ratified by the U.S. Senate.
 

 7. 

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.
 

 8. 

England and France bought a great deal of war supplies from the United States which helped the U.S. economy
 

 9. 

At the Treaty of Versailles, territory was taken away from Germany and Austria to create new countries like Poland and Czechoslovakia
 

 10. 

The Treaty of Versailles had very little effect on future history of Europe
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 11. 

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
 

 12. 

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
 

 13. 

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
 

 14. 

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
 

 15. 

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
 

 16. 

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
 

 17. 

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
 

 18. 

Germany was fighting a war on two fronts. Who was she fighting on the Eastern front?
a.
England
c.
France
b.
Russia
d.
Austria
 

 19. 

What year did the United States enter World War One?
a.
1916
c.
1917
b.
1919
d.
1914
 

 20. 

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
 

 21. 

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
 

 22. 

Germany, Austria-Hungry, and Turkey were called the ....
a.
Allied Powers
c.
Central Powers
b.
European Union
d.
Bad Guys
 

 23. 

The Germans invaded France through which country.
a.
Austria
c.
Switzerland
b.
Belgium
d.
Holland
 

 24. 

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
 

 25. 

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
 

 26. 

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
 

 27. 

What year did World War One start in Europe?
a.
1917
c.
1919
b.
1916
d.
1914
 

 28. 

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"
 

 29. 

France, England, Russia, and Italy were called  .....
a.
the European Union
c.
the Central Powers
b.
NATO
d.
the Allied Powers
 

 30. 

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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