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10.5- 10.6 Review WW1

5.1 Causes of World War 1 39. According to some historians, Europe’s system of alliances prior to 1914 increased the likelihood that A democratic ideals would spread throughout the continent. B nations would be protected from economic exploitation. C colonization of undeveloped nations would cease. D small disputes would develop into large-scale wars.

D small disputes would develop into large-scale wars. 5.1 Causes of World War 1 39. According to some historians, Europe’s system of alliances prior to 1914 increased the likelihood that D small disputes would develop into large-scale wars.

5.1 Causes of World War 1 42. Great Britain’s stated reason for declaring war on Germany in 1914 was the A French attacks on German colonies. B U.S. entry into the war. C Serbian assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. D German invasion of Belgium.

D German invasion of Belgium. 5.1 Causes of World War 1 42. Great Britain’s stated reason for declaring war on Germany in 1914 was the D German invasion of Belgium.

5.1 Causes of World War 1 41. One major reason for the tension between France and Germany before World War I was that A France had begun to surpass Germany in industrial output. B Germany wanted to join the Triple Entente with Great Britain. C Germany controlled French access to the North Sea. D France wanted to regain lands previously seized by Germany.

D France wanted to regain lands previously seized by Germany. 5.1 Causes of World War 1 41. One major reason for the tension between France and Germany before World War I was that D France wanted to regain lands previously seized by Germany.

5.2 World War 1 Battles 43. Why did most of the combat on the Western Front in World War I take place in a relatively small area? A There is only a small amount of flat land in all of Europe. B The armies became immobile because of trench warfare. C Each side cut off the fuel supply of the other. D Germany’s military tactics were based on “static warfare.”

B The armies became immobile because of trench warfare. 5.2 World War 1 Battles Why did most of the combat on the Western Front in World War I take place in a relatively small area? B The armies became immobile because of trench warfare.

5.3 Russian Revolution and WW1 45. How did Russia’s participation in World War I affect its empire? A A string of decisive military victories gained land from the Central Powers. B Russia’s sale of supplies to its western allies strengthened its economy. C The czar adopted the reforms necessary to win the support of the Russian people. D Economic hardships brought on by the war resulted in the downfall of the czar.

5.3 Russian Revolution and WW1 45. How did Russia’s participation in World War I affect its empire? D Economic hardships brought on by the war resulted in the downfall of the czar.

6.1 Treaty of Versailles Effects 48. President Wilson said that his Fourteen Points would provide a framework for A a lasting and just peace. B determining war reparations. C expanding colonial empires. D punishing aggressor nations.

6.1 Treaty of Versailles Effects 48. President Wilson said that his Fourteen Points would provide a framework for A a lasting and just peace.

6.1 Treaty of Versailles Effects 49. A major goal of France and Great Britain at the Conference of Versailles following World War was to A create a politically unified Europe. B keep Germany from rebuilding its military forces. C restore pre-war imperial governments to power. D help Germany rebuild its industrial economy.

6.1 Treaty of Versailles Effects 49. A major goal of France and Great Britain at the Conference of Versailles following World War was to B keep Germany from rebuilding its military forces.

6.1 Treaty of Versailles Effects 50. What aim did Italian leader Vittorio Orlando have during the creation of the Treaty of Versailles? A to gain territory from Austria-Hungary B to assume control of Austria’s industries C to guarantee the partition of Germany D to gain possession of Austria’s overseas colonies

6.1 Treaty of Versailles Effects 50. What aim did Italian leader Vittorio Orlando have during the creation of the Treaty of Versailles? A to gain territory from Austria-Hungary

6.1 Treaty of Versailles Effects 51. What basic idea was shared by both Britain and France at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919? A Italy should give up its colonies in Africa. B Germany should be divided into occupation zones. C German military power should be permanently restricted. D The Central Powers should divide the cost of the war equally.

6.1 Treaty of Versailles Effects 51. What basic idea was shared by both Britain and France at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919? C German military power should be permanently restricted.