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How did women contribute to the war effort in WWI?
a) by fighting in the trenches
b) by training the troops
c) by working in factories
d) by learning to translate German codes

What were Meatless Mondays and Wheatless Wednesdays an example of in WWI?
a) rationing
b) Liberty Bonds
c) appeasement
d) civilian protests

What was the chief method used by the U.S. to raise money during WWI?
a) tax increases
b) collecting interest on money loaned to foreign countries
c) selling bananas to Jamaica
d) sale of Liberty and Victory Bonds

What general led the the American Expeditionary Forces in France during WWI?
a) Dwight D. Eisenhower
b) Douglas MacArthur
c) John J., Black Jack, Pershing
d) George S. Patton

What was one major result of the U.S. involvement in World War I?
a) The U.S. formed a tight relationship with the Soviet Union.
b) The U.S. was established as a world power.
c) The U.S. gained control of Europe's natural resources.
d) The U.S. gained large amounts of territory in Europe.

What political party took over power in Russia in November of 1917?
a) Mensheviks
b) Bolsheviks
c) Nazis
d) socialists

What did Russia do after the Revolution of 1917?
a) withdrew from the war
b) fought with the Central Powers
c) supplied Germany with wartime provisions
d) signed the Treaty of Versailles

What does the term disarmament mean?
a) to take back the lands conquered during a war
b) to make a nation assume the responsibilities for the cost of a war
c) to maintain the size of a nation's current military
d) to decrease a nation's war weapons

After WWI, the Treaty of Versailles required Germany to Pay:
a) rebates
b) dividends
c) interest
d) reparations

What nation was required to accept responsibility for WWI?
a) Austria
b) Germany
c) Serbia
d) Russia

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