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The head of Germany’s War Raw MaterialsBoard was
a) Adolf Hitler.
b) Otto von Bismarck.
c) Walter Rathenau.
d) David Lloyd George.
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Answer
The head of Germany’s War Raw MaterialsBoard was
a) Adolf Hitler.
b) Otto von Bismarck.
c) Walter Rathenau. (correct)
d) David Lloyd George.
Hint: See page 891.
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Which of the following countries was NOT part of the Allies?
a) France
b) Japan
c) Britain
d) United States
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Answer
Which of the following countries was NOT part of the Allies?
a) France (correct)
b) Japan
c) Britain
d) United States
Hint: See page 900.
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Question
President Wilson’s peace proposal was knownas the
a) Treaty of Versailles.
b) Fourteen Points.
c) Balfour Declaration.
d) Decree on Peace.
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Answer
President Wilson’s peace proposal was knownas the
a) Treaty of Versailles.
b) Fourteen Points. (correct)
c) Balfour Declaration.
d) Decree on Peace.
Hint: See page 902.
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Question
As a result of the Moroccan crisis, European powers viewed which of the following countries as a threat to peace and stability?
a) France
b) Germany
c) Britain
d) Japan
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Answer
As a result of the Moroccan crisis, European powers viewed which of the following countries as a threat to peace and stability?
a) France
b) Germany (correct)
c) Britain
d) Japan
Hint: See page 882.
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Question
When Nicholas II went to the field with the troops to fight, the government was taken over by
a) Vladimir Lenin.
b) Georges Clemenceau.
c) Rasputin.
d) Alexander Kerensky.
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Answer
When Nicholas II went to the field with the troops to fight, the government was taken over by
a) Vladimir Lenin.
b) Georges Clemenceau.
c) Rasputin. (correct)
d) Alexander Kerensky.
Hint: See page 895.
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Question
Which of the following countries was NOTallowed to participate at the Paris peace conference in 1919?
a) Germany
b) Italy
c) Russia
d) France
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Answer
Which of the following countries was NOTallowed to participate at the Paris peace conference in 1919?
a) Germany (correct)
b) Italy
c) Russia
d) France
Hint: See page 902.
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Question
Germany’s Auxiliary Service Law required all males between ________ and ________ to work only at jobs considered critical to the war effort.
a) 21; 45
b) 17; 60
c) 18; 50
d) 20; 40
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Answer
Germany’s Auxiliary Service Law required all males between ________ and ________ to work only at jobs considered critical to the war effort.
a) 21; 45
b) 17; 60 (correct)
c) 18; 50
d) 20; 40
Hint: See page 891.
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Question
Which of the following countries was NOT part of the Three Emperors’ League?
a) Germany
b) Russia
c) Austria-Hungary
d) Italy
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Answer
Which of the following countries was NOT part of the Three Emperors’ League?
a) Germany
b) Russia
c) Austria-Hungary
d) Italy (correct)
Hint: See page 881.
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Question
Lenin’s rivals were known as
a) Bolsheviks.
b) the Petrograd Soviet.
c) the Cheka.
d) Mensheviks.
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Answer
Lenin’s rivals were known as
a) Bolsheviks.
b) the Petrograd Soviet.
c) the Cheka.
d) Mensheviks. (correct)
Hint: See page 898.
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Question
Which of the following types of war tactics resulted in millions of young soldiers losing their lives?
a) Guerilla warfare
b) Total war
c) Trench warfare
d) Cavalry tactics