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American History - World War I
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1) After the Treaty of Versailles, America joined the League of Nations.
A
False
B
What is this League of Nations of which you speak?
C
True
D
I'm not too sure about this...
2) World War I was the first time chemical warfare of used in combat.
A
True
B
False
C
I'm not sure about this.
3) After the assassination of the presumed heir, which country did Austria-Hungary declare war on, thus beginning World War I?
A
Germany
B
Serbia
C
Russia
D
France
4) Prior to World War I, Germany and Austria were apart of the Triple Alliance with which nation?
A
Russia
B
France
C
Great Britain
D
Italy
5) Which of the following nations remained neutral during the outbreak of the war, but later joined on the side of the Allies?
A
Serbia
B
Italy
C
Turkey
D
Bulgaria
6) During which year did America join the World War I conflict in Europe?
A
1917
B
1914
C
1915
D
1916
7) Which of the following individuals was the Prime Minster of Great Britain during World War I?
A
George Clemenceau
B
Woodrow Wilson
C
David Lloyd George
D
Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
8) In which theatre of war were the main combatants Great Britain, along with the territories of New Zealand and Australia, fighting against Turkey?
A
The Italian Front
B
Gallipoli
C
The Eastern Front
D
The Western Front
9) Who was the president of the United States during World War I?
A
Warren Harding
B
none of the responses are correct
C
William Howard Taft
D
Woodrow Wilson
10) Which nation declared unrestricted submarine warfare in 1917, eventually bringing the United States into the war?
A
Bulgaria
B
Austria-Hungary
C
Germany
D
Russia
11) Why were American soldiers given the nickname Doughboys during World War I?
A
none of the given responses are correct
B
khaki uniforms made soldiers look like doughnuts
C
doughnuts were main food source for American soldiers
D
enjoyed doughnuts made by Red Cross volunteers
12) How long did a soldier typically serve on the front lines in World War I?
A
5 days
B
1 month
C
3 months
D
2 weeks
13) How many total soldiers from all over the world fought in World War I?
A
25 million
B
60 million
C
10 million
D
5 million
14) What Act enabled the United States to raise a national army for their involvement in World War I?
A
General Draft Act
B
Conscription Act of the United States
C
Selective Service Act
D
none of the given responses are correct
15) In the poem Break of Day in the Trenches, what is the symbolism of the poppy?
A
love and relationships
B
peace
C
corruption
D
soldier's blood
16) Germany sent the Zimmermann note to which country?
A
Canada
B
Mexico
C
Japan
D
Cuba
17) How many soldiers fought for America during World War I?
A
6 million
B
7 million
C
4 million
D
2 million
18) When the Selective Service was first implemented, what were the requirements to register for military service?
A
all individuals 21 to 30 years old
B
all males 18 to 45 years old
C
all males 21 to 30 years old
D
all individuals 18 to 45 years old
19) Why did it take so long for America to get involved in World War I?
A
America was sympathetic to the German cause
B
America was anti-imperialist
C
America did not have the funds
D
America was involved in the Civil War
20) How were women affected on the home front after America joined World War I?
A
women filled factory jobs
B
women filled political seats
C
all of the given responses are correct
D
women enlisted in the armed forces
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