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World War I And The Bolshevik Revolution
Test Description: Regents questions about WWI and the Bolshevik Revolution
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1) The Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente were established in the decades just
A
after the formation of the United Nations
B
before World War I
C
after the Treaty of Versailles
D
before the Congress of Vienna
2) Which statement describes a relationship between WWI and the Bolshevik Revolution?
A
WWI gave the army experience to suppress the revolution
B
WWI postponed the revolution
C
Opposing forces cooperated to fight invaders
D
WWI created conditions that triggered a revolution
3) The slogan peace, bread, land
A
addressed the needs and concerns of the peasants
B
promised to return peasants to serfdom
C
called for continued Russian expansion
D
supported an increase in the power of the Russian czar
4) The Bolshevik Revolution was a major turning point because
A
the royal family was exiled to Mexico
B
Russia became the first nation with a communist economic system
C
Russia ceased to be an important force in world affairs
D
it was the last revolution of the 20th century
5) The Balkans were referred to as the powder keg of Europe
A
manufacturing ability
B
nationalistic rivalries
C
stockpiles of weapons
D
economic strength
6) Lenin's promise of peace bread land was developed to
A
end France's occupation of Russia
B
resolve conflicts between farmers
C
restore Czar Nicholas II to power
D
gain popular support to overthrow the government
7) One of the major causes of the Russian Revolution of 1917 was the
A
failure of communism
B
government refusal to enter WWI
C
abuse of power by the czar
D
rapid expansion of the right to vote
8) Growing nationalism and militarism in Europe and the creation of secret alliances were
A
reasons for the collapse of communism
B
requirements for economic development
C
reasons for the rise of democracy
D
causes of World War I
9) The Treaty of Versailles punished Germany by
A
forcing Germany to accept blame for the war to pay reparations
B
dividing Germany into four occupied zones
C
taking away German territory in the Balkans and Spain
D
supporting economic sanctions by the United Nations
10) One goal of the League of Nations was to
A
bring WWI to an end
B
promote peaceful relations worldwide
C
encourage a strong alliance system
D
stimulate the economy of Europe
11) Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points influenced many colonial peoples in Asia and Africa to
A
extend extraterritoriality
B
create military alliances
C
seek self-determination
D
reject terrorism
12) Which factor led to the rise of a communist revolution in Russia?
A
scarcity of workers for available jobs
B
unequal distribution of wealth between social classes
C
onset of the global depression that restricted trade
D
increase in agricultural production around the world
13) The immediate cause of World War I was the
A
Japanese alliance with Germany
B
German invasion of Poland
C
assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
D
treaty agreement at Versailles
14) The Bolshevik Revolution in 1917 in Russia was caused in part by
A
a shortage of military supplies and food during World War I
B
the failure of Czar Nicholas II to come to Serbia's aid
C
the establishment of Lenin's New Economic Policy (NEP)
D
a forced famine in the Ukraine
15) Which event occurred first and led to the other three?
A
Bolshevik Revolution
B
rise of fascism in Europe
C
signing of the Treaty of Versailles
D
World War I
16) Which leader based his rule on the ideas of Karl Marx and Friederich Engels
A
Neville Chamberlain
B
Vladimir Lenin
C
Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai-shek)
D
Adolf Hitler
17) The Treaty of Versailles angered many Germans after World War I because the treaty
A
made Germany restore its emperor
B
forced Germany to pay large war reparations
C
required all German-speaking Europeans to return to Germany
D
divided Germany into Communist and non-Communist zones
18) One action that many governments took during World War I was to
A
raise tariffs to encourage trade
B
encourage political dissent and freedom of the press
C
prevent women from seeking employment in factories
D
regulate their economic systems to increase production
19) A comparison of the actions of the Jacobins during the French Revolution and the actions of the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution indicates that revolutions sometimes
A
gain support of wealthy landowners
B
occur in a peaceful manner
C
bring radicals to power
D
ignore urban workers
20) The term empire is best defined as
A
an extensive territory under the rule of a single authority
B
a government ruled by the consent of the people
C
a country that requires conquered peoples to assimilate
D
a political unit that has a common religious faith
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