#1 World War I began in: A) 1912 B) 1908 C) 1914 D) 1939.

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#1 World War I began in: A) 1912 B) 1908 C) 1914 D) 1939

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#2 His assassination is considered to be the beginning of World War I. A)Woodrow Wilson B) the Bosnian king C) Gavrilo Princip D) Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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# 3 What side did the U.S join during World War I? A) Central B) Allies C) United D) Axis

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#4 A major factor that brought the U.S. into World War I: A) the sinking of the Titanic B) the sinking of the Lusitania C) the sinking of the Maine D) the sinking of the Bismarck

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#5 The interception of this note from Germany to Mexico helped bring the U.S. into World War I. A) the Black Hand B) Clemenceau C) the Zimmerman Telegram D) McKinley

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#6 This type of fighting was first used in World War I. A) Guerilla warfare B) European style warfare C) Nuclear warfare D) Trench warfare

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#7 All of these were causes of World War I except: A) Imperialism B) Militarism C) the Great Depression D) Alliances

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#8 These boats first played a big role in World War I. A) tankers B) submarines C) aircraft carriers D) barges

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#9 An armistice is a: A) bomb B) machine gun C) type of submarine D) truce

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#10 Machine guns allowed for : A) quicker and higher casualities B) a German victory C) troops sent home before the end of the war D) the ability to shoot down planes

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#11 During World War I, the President and Congress: A) called for new elections B) cut the budget of the military C) took away civil liberties D) decreased the size of the military

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#12 After World War I, America: A) remained the same B) was viewed as a world power C) was weaker D) got land in Europe

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#13 President Wilson presented his__________ at the end of World War I. A) Treaty of Versailles B) 12 Reasons C) 14 Points D) 16 Facts

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#14 During World War I, U.S. women got to _________. A) stay at home & keep their traditional roles B) fly planes C) fight on the front lines D) work jobs typically done by men

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# 15 This was implemented in the U.S. during World War I. A) no taxes B) the draft C) “Fire when ready” D) “Shoot first policy”

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#16 During World War I the U.S. President had the power to: A) fire Supreme Court justices B) tell companies what to build C) destroy houses to build naval stations D) remove Senators from office

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#17 These were encouraged in an effort to help the troops. A) Women’s right to vote B) Segregation laws C) Victory Gardens D) Labor strikes

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#18 President Wilson wanted this in order to prevent future wars. A) a world-wide army B) nuclear weapons C) the United Nations D) the League of Nations

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#19 After World War I, Germany had to: A) be ruled by England & France B) divide into East & West C) pay damages D) build a wall

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#20 The Guilt War Clause: A) forced England to accept blame for WW I B) forced Germany to accept blame for WW I C) was “easy on” Germany D) helped Germany to rebuild

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#21 We learn about World War I because: A) we learn about modern weapons B) we have few WW I veterans still alive C) it is required for Keystone’s D) we understand the causes of WW II

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#22 All of these played a role to devalue the ground soldier except: A) platoons B) machine guns C) airplanes D) tanks

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#23 Attempting to get people to do or believe something. A) sedition B) internment C) propaganda D) perjury

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#24 When did the U.S. enter World War I? A) at the beginning B) 1917 C) 1914 D) we didn’t, we only helped with the peace talks

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