Review Game for WWI By Dr. Levin-Goldberg.

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Review Game for WWI By Dr. Levin-Goldberg

All the following are ethnic and ideological conflicts that contributed toward WWI EXCEPT: a. the Balkans b. Ottoman Empire c. Russia d. Austria-Hungary

c. Russia

The harsh conditions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles after World War I helped lay the foundation for the a. rise of fascism Germany b. uprisings during the French Revolution c. division of Korea along the 38th parallel d. Bolshevik Revolution in Russia

a. rise of fascism Germany

All the following ate causes of WWI EXCEPT: a. build up of many countries military b. alliance systems c. the dismantling of German unification d. rise of nationalism in Europe

c. the dismantling of German unification

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the immediate cause of a. the Franco-Prussian War b. the Russo-Japanese War c. World War I d. World War II

c. World War I

The Congress of Berlin did all the following EXCEPT: a. granted independence to Montenegro b. granted Bulgaria autonomy c. granted independence to Serbia d. granted autonomous control of Turkey

d. granted autonomous control of Turkey

All the following arte examples of how nationalism led to WWI EXCEPT a. Fall of Ottoman empire b. the occupation of Romania c. assassination of Franz Ferdinand d. Pan-Slavic Movement

b. the occupation of Romania

All the following made up of the Triple Entente EXCEPT: a. Russia b. Germany c. Austria-Hungary d. Italy

a. Russia

The leader of Prussia that unified the German empire was: a. Georges Clemenceau b. Tsar Nicholas II c. Kaiser Wilhelm II d. Otto von Bismarck

d. Otto von Bismarck

All the following are part of the Congress of Vienna EXCEPT a. redefined the borders in Europe b. reunified Russia’s borders c. reinstated legitimate European rulers d. restore the balance of power after the Napoleonic wars

b. reunified Russia’s borders

All the following are results of WWI Except: a. Treaty of Versailles b. Bolshevik Revolution c. Continuation of foreign colonization d. The end of the Austro-Hungarian empire

Bolshevik Revolution

All the following are examples of the changing warfare during WWI EXCEPT: a. trench warfare b. use of fire power c. tanks d. machine gun

use of fire power

All the following are true regarding the Young Turks EXCEPT: a. Established an autocratic monarchy b. Armenian genocide conducted c. Reinstated Turkey’s constitutional rule d. Wanted intellectual elitist rule

a. Established an autocratic monarchy

The main reason for the Armenian genocide was: a. Turks wanted a country of Turks, not other ethnicities b. Armenians wanted an independent state c. Turks wanted to replace Islamic law with secular law d. Germans wanted to ethnically cleanse Turkey of Muslims

a. Turks wanted a country of Turks, not other ethnicities

All the following are types of chemical agents used in WWI Except: a. Lachrymator b. Nerve Agents c. Asphyxiant d. Blistering Agents

b. Nerve Agents

All the following are results of the Schiefflen Plan EXCEPT: a. Invasion of Belgium b. England declared war on Germany c. Congress of Vienna d. Invasion of Luxemburg

c. Congress of Vienna

All the following is true regarding trench warfare EXCEPT: a. Duck boards were prevent to attempt to prevent trench foot b. The ground between the two opposing sides was known as “No Man’s Land” c. It was started by the Allies, later to be copied by the Germans d. Diseases such as dysentery were a constant problem

c. It was started by the Allies, later to be copied by the Germans

All the following are examples of warfare used during WWI EXCEPT: a. planes b. zeppelins c. gas chambers d. submarines

c. gas chambers

All the following led to the Russian Revolution EXCEPT: a. Oppression by proprietors b. Secret society espionage c. Food Riots in Petrograd due to famine d. Tsarist Russia’s suppression of political suffrage

b. Secret society espionage

All the following are parts of the Fourteen Points EXCEPT: a. No more secret alliances of treaties b. All countries need to join the League of Nations c. Dominant nationalities should be the ruling party over a country’s autonomy d. Reduction in arms among countries

c. Dominant nationalities should be the ruling party over a country’s autonomy

All the following composed of the Allies EXCEPT a. France b. America c. England d. Russia

d. Russia

All the following led to American involvement EXCEPT: a. Sinking of the Lusitania b. Violation of Sussex Pledge c. Zimmerman Telegram d. Germany invading neutral counties

d. Germany invading neutral counties

All the following were part of the Big Three in the Treaty of Versailles EXCEPT a. Vittorio, l’ingrato b. Woodrow Wilson c. Georges Clemenceau d. David Lloyd George

a. Vittorio, l’ingrato

America didn’t join the League of Nations because: a. They didn’t want to involve themselves in foreign affairs again b. They didn’t like how the Allies dismissed their military strategies during the war c. They didn’t approve of the Treaty of Versailles d. They didn’t want to be involved in the partitioning of post war countries

a. They didn’t want to involve themselves in foreign affairs again