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Serbia
a) Allied Powers
b) Central Powers
c) Neutral
d)

The war tactic in which soldiers dug trenches along the battle fronts to protect themselves from enemy gunfire was known as:
a) Battle in the Trenches
b) Trench Battle
c) Trench Warfare
d) Guerilla Warfare

Why is World War I is considered the first modern war?
a) WWI was the first war to use atomic bombs
b) new weapons such as guns, cannons, and trenches made the war more deadly than any previous war
c) the war happened recently, so it is modern
d) new weapons such as tanks, airplanes, and poisonous gas made the war more deadly than any previous war

Germany
a) Allied Powers
b) Central Powers
c) Neutral
d)

At the beginning of World War I, the United States was a neutral country. What does neutral mean?
a) Country that chooses a side first
b) Country that is on both sides
c) Country that does not choose a side
d) Country that starts the war

Where did the assassination that sparked World War I occur?
a) Serbia
b) Austria-Hungary
c) Bosnia
d)

building empires and taking control over colonies
a) millitarism
b) alliances
c) imperialism
d) nationalism

love of country and the desire to have one's country free from the control of another
a) millitarism
b) alliances
c) imperialism
d) nationalism

the belief that war is glorious
a) militarism
b) alliances
c) imperialism
d) nationalism

countries that will come to each other's defense in case of war
a) militarism
b) alliances
c) imperialism
d) nationalism

Germany, France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, and Austria-Hungary competing in an arms race is an example of
a) militarism
b) alliances
c) imperialism
d) nationalism

Germany pledging to declare war on Serbia in defense of Austria-Hungary is an example of
a) militarism
b) alliances
c) imperialism
d) nationalism

Austria-Hungary and Serbia fighting over control of Bosnia is an example of
a) militarism
b) alliances
c) imperialism
d) nationalism

Serbia wanting control over Bosnia because they are similar culturally is an example of
a) militarism
b) alliances
c) imperialism
d) nationalism

Whose assassination started World War I?
a) Franz Ferdinand
b) Gavrilo Princip
c)
d)

Great Britain
a) Allied Powers
b) Central Powers
c) Neutral
d)

Austria-Hungary
a) Allied Powers
b) Central Powers
c) Neutral
d)

France
a) Allied Powers
b) Central Powers
c) Neutral
d)

Russia
a) Allied Powers
b) Central Powers
c) Neutral
d)

What event was a catalyst for World War I?
a) militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism
b) the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand by Gavrilo Princip
c) the assassination of Gavrilo Princip by Archduke Ferdinand
d)

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