
Interwar Quiz
Quiz by David Flack
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- Q1This period is called the Interwar period becauseSeveral interviews were conducted to create its nameIt is the period that is between WWI and WW IIThe interstate was used to move troopsOne name is as good as any other30s
- Q2The Treaty of Versailles was created in all fairnessYou're kidding, right?It was fair to everyone but the FrenchYes, the desire was that peace would rule in the landHarmony between nations was the key point30s
- Q3The motivation behind the peace treaty was topunish Germanypunish the British Empiredestroy the Serbianspunish the French30s
- Q4The U.S. president during the war and the Paris Peace talks wasNixonGeorgeOrlandoWilson30s
- Q5The treaty called for the ___________________ to safeguard world peace in the future.Congress of ViennaFIFALeague of NationsCongress of Countries30s
- Q6The country that did not participate in the organization proposed by the Treaty of Versailles wasFranceUKUnited StatesJapan30s
- Q7Germany was forced to saythat their soldiers were awfulthat they were constant troublemakerstheir food is horriblethe war was their fault completely.30s
- Q8The new form of government that gained popularity in Europe in the interwar period wasAutocracyFascismDemocracySocialism30s
- Q9The immediate period after WW I wasuneasyprosperousbeautifulhappy30s
- Q10Even after WW I ended, France and Germanyrespected each otherhated each otherpromised to be peacefulloved each other30s
- Q11The problems in Germany after WW I includeda socialist attempt at revolution, their money was worthless and huge debtlowered population, disease and dental careclosed schools, poor politicians and unemploymentlack of education, poor transportation and poor trade30s
- Q12Hitler first tried to take power in192319331932191730s
- Q13In the late 1920's, the economy actuallynose divedstayed the samegot betteronly got better in the U.S.30s
- Q14The Roaring Twenties brought in many new things includingrock and rollmass mediathe internetT.V.30s
- Q15In 1929, the Stock Market Crash led toa baby booma regional recessiona global depressionhyperinflation30s