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Question 1 - 10. The triggering event that sparked the beginning of World War I was. Answer 1 – 10. The assassination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. Question 1 - 20. A stalemate developed along the Western Front early in the war because. Answer 1 – 20.
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Question 1 - 10 • The triggering event that sparked the beginning of World War I was
Answer 1 – 10 • The assassination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary.
Question 1 - 20 • A stalemate developed along the Western Front early in the war because
Answer 1 – 20 • Trench warfare made it difficult for either side to win an advantage.
Question 1 - 30 • Germany
Answer 1 – 30 • D
Question 1 - 40 • Russia
Answer 1 – 40 • H
Question 1 - 50 • England
Answer 1 – 50 • A
Question 2 - 10 • Austria-Hungary
Answer 2 – 10 • E
Question 2 - 20 • France
Answer 2 – 20 • B
Question 2 - 30 • The Ottoman Empire
Answer 2 – 30 • G
Question 2 - 40 • Allies
Answer 2 – 40 • A,B,H
Question 2 - 50 • Central Powers
Answer 2 – 50 • D,E,G
Question 3 - 10 • Which member of the Allies is not pictured on this map?
Answer 3 – 10 • The United States
Question 3 - 20 • Which event caused Russia to drop out of World War I?
Answer 3 – 20 • The Communist Revolution
Question 3 - 30 • This act made it illegal to speak out against the war (or the government) publicly?
Answer 3 – 30 • Sedition Act
Question 3 - 40 • This act made it illegal to aid the enemy, give false reports, or interfere with the war effort?
Answer 3 – 40 • Espionage Act
Question 3 - 50 • This act established a draft in the United States for World War I?
Answer 3 – 50 • Selective-Service Act
Question 4 - 10 • In the Supreme Court case, Schenck vs. United States, Schenck argued that the war time draft was the same as what?
Answer 4 – 10 • Involuntary Servitude, or slavery.
Question 4 - 20 • What was the “Great Migration”?
Answer 4 – 20 • The movement of African Americans from the South to Northern cities looking for work in wartime jobs.
Question 4 - 30 • This government agency worked to increase farm production and reduce civilian consumption (Hooverizing)?
Answer 4 – 30 • Food Administration
Question 4 - 40 • This government agency attempted to mediate between businesses and workers to avoid strikes that would hurt the war effort?
Answer 4 – 40 • National War Labor Board
Question 4 - 50 • This government agency coordinated the production of war materials, telling businesses what to produce and allocating raw materials?
Answer 4 – 50 • War Industries Board
Question 5 - 10 • This poster is example of what?
Answer 5 – 10 • Propaganda
Question 5 - 20 • Woodrow Wilson’s “14 points plan” called for the creation/forming of what in order to settle international disputes and avoid war. The Treaty of Versailles included this also.
Answer 5 – 20 • A “League of Nations”
Question 5 - 30 • What was the biggest difference between Woodrow Wilson’s “14 points plan” and the “Treaty of Versailles”?
Answer 5 – 30 • Wilson did not want any punishment or reparations for Germany so that Europe could heal after the war. • The other Allies, who got what they wanted in the “Treaty of Versailles”, made Germany accept the blame for the war and pay large reparations to the Allies.
Question 5 - 40 • Payments for damages caused to someone else are called?
Answer 5 – 40 • Reparations