World War I and the Russian Revolution
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- Q1fighting conducted from a system of ditches protected by barbed wiretotal wartriple ententetrench warfarearmistice30s
- Q2Woodrow Wilson's peace proposal that asserted people's right to self-determinationarmisticeFourteen PointsTriple AllianceLeague of Nations30s
- Q3France, Great Britain, and RussiaTriple Alliancewar of attritionTriple Ententetrench warfare30s
- Q4British officer who urged princes in the Middle East to revolt against the OttomansVladimir LeninLawrence of ArabiaLeon TrotskyDavid Lloyd George30s
- Q5war based on wearing the other side down with constant attacks and heavy lossesreach warfaretriple alliancewar of attritiontotal war30s
- Q6international peacekeeping organization created at the end of World War ILeague of NationsFourteen PointsTreaty of VersaillesTriple Alliance30s
- Q7Germany, Austria-Hungary, and ItalyTreaty of VersaillesTriple EntenteTriple AllianceWar of attrition30s
- Q8complete mobilization of a nation's resources and peopletrench warfareTotal WarBolshevik Revolutionarmistice30s
- Q9uprising in 1917 that led to Russia's withdrawal from World War IBolshevik Revolutiontotal warTriple Ententewar of attrition30s
- Q10agreement that brings an end to fightingFourteen PointsLeague of Nationstrench warfarearmistice30s
- Q11Why were tensions heightened among countries in Europe after 1900?People were joining the Black Hand.Some nations refused to trade with each other.Socialists had seized power.Nations began mobilizing for war.30s
- Q12Serbia angered Austria-Hungary when itmobilized troops along Austria’s border.promised to support Germany’s interests.tried to form an independent state.developed imperialist ambitions.30s
- Q13Which nations were the first to get involved in the initial conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary?France and BelgiumItaly and BulgariaGermany and RussiaUnited States and Britain30s
- Q14Initially, the war effort on the Western Front was characterized byinnovative strategies that used new technologies available to both armies.trench warfare that kept both sides in the same positions for four years.decisive victories by the French army and swift retreat of German forces.low but steady advancement of the German army on the ground.30s
- Q15As the war progressed, both the Allied Powers and the Central Powers sought new allies in order toget more money and supplies.open new avenues for commerce.pave the way for peace negotiations.expand their colonial empires.30s