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Tuesday 3.10
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- Q1When was the Treaty of Versailles signed?192419191914193930s
- Q2Which country was not present at the signing of the Treaty of Versailles?FranceUnited KingdomGermanyUnited States30s
- Q3What was one of the main goals of the Treaty of Versailles?To place blame on Germany and impose reparationsTo divide Germany into separate statesTo establish a peacekeeping organizationTo grant independence to European colonies30s
- Q4What major consequence did the Treaty of Versailles impose on Germany?Territorial loss and military restrictionsCultural assimilationPolitical isolationEconomic sanctions30s
- Q5Which event triggered the start of World War One?Russian RevolutionTreaty of VersaillesAssassination of Archduke Franz FerdinandAtomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki30s
- Q6Which country was NOT a part of the Triple Entente during World War One?United KingdomGermanyRussiaFrance30s
- Q7Which country was blamed for starting World War One?United StatesRussiaGermanyFrance30s
- Q8What was the total amount of reparations Germany was initially required to pay after World War One?£6.6 billion£4.9 billion£400,000£3.4 billion30s
- Q9In what year were Germany's reparations for World War One fully paid off?198919452010200530s
- Q10Which of these was a reason for Hitler's popularity?HyperinflationFought in WW1Good leaderHe told jokes30s
- Q11Hyperinflation means...When a tyre has too much pressure in it.When the price of goods increases massively in a short space of time, the government print lots of money which becomes worthless.When people had no money in Germany.When the Germans invaded Belgium.30s
- Q12Hitler promised to end unemployment and generate jobs. This is an example of...Hitler's simple messagesThe Great DepressionPropagandaHyperinflation30s
- Q13What does the acronym MAIN stand for? These are the main causes of WW1.Mega, Altercation, In, NuremburgMulti, Agency, Instinct, NewMajor, Alliances, In, NationalismMilitarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism30s