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World War I And Russian Revolution
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1) Which event sparked the outbreak of World War I?
A
Germany’s invasion of Poland
B
Bolshevik coup d’état in Russia
C
assassination of the Austrian Archduke
D
attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan
2) Which region was described as “the powder keg of Europe” prior to World War I?
A
Scandinavia
B
Iberian Peninsula
C
Balkan Peninsula
D
British Isles
3) What was a major cause of World War I?
A
rebellions in colonial lands in Africa and Asia
B
militarism in the nations of Europe
C
expansion of communism into western Europe
D
inability of the League of Nations to keep the peace
4) During World War I, developments in military technology led to
A
the establishment of industrial capitalism
B
an early victory by the Allied powers
C
the use of poisonous gas and submarine attacks
D
an increase in ethnic tension in western Europe
5) One major reason the League of Nations failed was that it
A
lacked the support of many of the major world powers during crises
B
was not included in the Versailles Treaty
C
was controlled by communist Russia
D
frightened many nations with its large military force
6) Which development occurred in Germany as a result of the terms imposed by the Treaty of Versailles?
A
Soviet occupation
B
political instability
C
overseas expansion
D
economic prosperity
7) Many historians believe that the harsh terms found in the Treaty of Versailles helped lead to
A
revolutions in Russia
B
World War II
C
Turkey’s modernization
D
Italy’s unification
8) Which slogan is associated with the Bolshevik (Russian) Revolution?
A
“Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”
B
“An Eye for an Eye”
C
“Peace, Land, and Bread”
D
“Take up the White Man’s Burden”
9) A major cause of the Russian Revolution of 1917 was the
A
marriage of Czar Nicholas II to a German princess
B
defeat of Germany in the Russian campaign
C
appeal of Marxism to the Russian nobility
D
existence of sharp economic differences between social classes
10) One reason the League of Nations failed as a world organization was that it
A
dealt with conflict by establishing naval blockades
B
lacked a military force to settle conflicts
C
encouraged the annexation of territory by force
D
supported the rise of fascist states
11) President Woodrow Wilson’s ideals were best represented in the Treaty of Versailles in its provisions calling for the
A
division of German colonies among the Allies
B
acceptance by Germany of full responsibility for World War I
C
payment of reparations to the Allies by Germany
D
establishment of a general association of the world's nations
12) Which action was taken by the Bolsheviks under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin?
A
supporting a traditional economy
B
eliminating political opposition
C
extending the war against Austria-Hungary
D
surrendering to the Provisional Government
13) A major reason many Russian people supported the Bolsheviks in the November 1917 revolution was that the Bolsheviks called for
A
a heavy investment in industry
B
the abolition of all religion
C
an immediate peace settlement with Germany
D
the collectivization of agriculture
14) Which situation resulted from the Russo-Japanese War of 1905?
A
Russia gained control of China and Japan.
B
Japan lost its status as a world power.
C
The Japanese Emperor encouraged reforms in Russia.
D
Dissident groups challenged the power of the Russian Czar.
15) Which leader based his rule on the ideas of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels?
A
Neville Chamberlain
B
Adolf Hitler
C
Vladimir Lenin
D
Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai-shek)
16) A primary objective of the New Economic Policy (NEP) in the Soviet Union was to
A
organize support for educational reforms to improve literacy
B
gain stability by increasing production
C
promote private ownership of heavy industry
D
coordinate efforts to end World War I
17) Which statement regarding World War I is an opinion rather than a fact?
A
Propaganda posters were used to gain support for the war.
B
The governments of most countries stated that the period of conflict would be short.
C
European countries increased the production of weapons during the war.
D
Citizens of the Allied nations showed more patriotism than those of the Central Powers.
18) The Treaty of Versailles angered many Germans after World War I because the treaty
A
required all German-speaking Europeans to return to Germany
B
forced Germany to pay large war reparations
C
divided Germany into Communist and non-Communist zones
D
made Germany restore its emperor
19) Which event occurred first and led to the other three?
A
signing of the Treaty of Versailles
B
rise of fascism in Europe
C
Bolshevik Revolution
D
World War I
20) Which idea was included in the provision of the Treaty of Versailles to show the intent of the Allies to punish the Central Powers for their role in World War I?
A
All nations shall maintain open covenants of peace.
B
Territorial settlements shall be made along clearly recognizable lines of nationality.
C
Germany will accept full responsibility for causing the war.
D
Freedom of the seas will be maintained.
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