
SS8 8.9 Exit Task--End of WW1
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- Q1What group of countries were part of the Central Powers?Poland, Germany, Czech RepublicScranton, Stamford, Buffalo, New YorkGermany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Ottoman EmpireBritain, France, Russia, U.S.30s
- Q2What was the Selective Service Act?A circus act in a traveling showNone of the aboveA law establishing a military draftA law forcing women to work30s
- Q3General John Pershing led this group, which was the first American army to participate in WW1.American Expeditionary ForceGlitter Bomb BrigadeAmerican Fighting ForceU.S. Air Force30s
- Q4In what ways was the Battle of the Argonne Forest unique/different?The Battle made General Vermin Supreme a folk hero across the United StatesThis is a fake battle that does not existThe terrain included dense forests, terrible weather, and little trench warfareThe Allies did not do well and were forced to surrender60s
- Q5Why was the Battle of the Argonne Forest considered a turning point in the war?For the first time, the Germans were in danger of having their country invaded by AlliesIt was not a turning pointIt led to catastrophic waffle shortages in the Belgian countrysideGeneral Pershing died in the battle, negatively impacting the Allies60s
- Q6What happened to the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires?They broke apart and collapsed at the end of the warThey came to reinforce Germany, turning the tide of the warThey chose new leadership under the slogan "A dictator you can trust"60s
- Q7What is an armistice?A buildup of military armsNuclear arms researchAn agreement to stop fightingA very cool hat60s