
Unit 7-4.1 & 7-4.2 Test Review
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- Q1How did United States President Woodrow Wilson's reluctance to commit American troops to the Allied war effort in Europe impact his bid for reelection in 1916?Americans were upset because he would not help the Triple Entente win the war, and the US voted him out of office.Americans voted Wilson out of office after he said that he would declare war onAmericans reelected Wilson in 1916 once the Senate declared war on Germany.Americans appreciated his attempts to keep America out of the war, and he won reelection.30s
- Q2How did the stalemate of the Western Front of World War I impact the warfare waged in France?Trench warfare was developed.Naval ships were used to bombard enemy camps.Industrialized warfare was developed.The cavalry charge was successfully revived30s
- Q3A student creates a web diagram in class with the words: Militarism, Nationalism, Alliances, and Imperialism. What title would best complete the student's web?Effects of the Spanish-American WarReasons Russia Withdrew from World War I Reasons RussiaLong Term Causes of World War IIssues Ended by the League of Nations30s
- Q4What was another name for the World War I?the Great WarRussian RevolutionWorld War IISpanish-American War30s
- Q5Which part of Europe tried to break away from the Ottomans and Austro-Hungary?ItalyThe BalkansRussiaTurkey30s
- Q6Which vocabulary word best fits the sentence: The United States wanted ____________________________ solutions with Europe while remaining out of the Great War.diplomaticisolationistBolshevikLusitania30s
- Q7What did the Germans declare in 1918?revolutionvictoryan armisticeindependence from Austro-Hungary30s
- Q8How did the Industrial Revolution impact World War I?The invention of the combustion engine increased the speed of war.Industrialized nations stayed out of the war in order to avoid hurting their economies.The war was short because industrialized nations had smaller militaries.The invention of new weapons made war more deadly?30s
- Q9Which event is considered an immediate cause of World War I?the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinandthe Japanese attack on Pearl Harboran attack on the United States by Great Britainthe sinking of the Lusitania.30s
- Q10How did the Bolshevik Revolution impact Russia's participation in World War I?Russia increased its participation on all fronts of the war.Russia withdrew from the Western Front but kept troops on the Eastern Front.Russia withdrew completely from the war.Russia withdrew troops but continued to support Allies financially30s
- Q11This is a list of events from World War I. What is the correct chronological order for these events? 1. Great Britain declared war on Germany, (2) Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated, (3) Russia withdrew from the war, (4) The United States declared war on Germany.3,4,1,22,1,4,31,2,3,44,2,3,145s
- Q12What is a difference between the World War I maps compared with Post-World War I?Austro-Hungary is broken up into smaller countries, including Austria and Hungary.The unite to create a Central European common market.Austro-Hungary makes up the countries that give the Fourteen Points speech.They are all a part of Treaty of Versailles for Central Europe.45s
- Q13Which countries made up the Central Powers during World War I?Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and BulgariaGermany, Italy, and JapanRussia, Austria-Hungary, and SerbiaGermany, Russia, and Italy30s
- Q14What is the name of the speech given by President Woodrow Wilson giving suggestions for international peace, including the League of Nations?Treaty of VersaillesTreaty of Brest-LitovskFourteen PointsDemilitarization30s
- Q15What German military tactic brought the United States into World War I?the bombing of civilians' homes in Allied countriesthe use of poisonous gases during trench warfarethe use of Blitzkrieg to attack Allied troopsthe practice of unrestricted submarine warfare30s