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Germany and Great Britain both tried to build the strongest army and navy. Trying to build the strongest army and navy with the most guns is called...
a) alliances
b) an arms race
c) legging
d)

Many European countries agreed to help each other in times of trouble. These friendships are known as
a) competition
b) alliances
c) arms race
d)

The Serbian man shot and killed __________________.
a) Hitler
b) Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand
c) President Woodrow Wilson
d)

Germany had to fight countries on both sides of its lands. Fighting in two different places is called a
a) two-front war.
b) a bottleneck.
c) a trap.
d)

Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire made up the _______________.
a) Central Powers
b) Allies.
c)
d)

France, Great Britain, Russia, and the United States were part of the _____________.
a) Central Powers
b) Allies
c)
d)

When neither side has an advantage while fighting. It's like a tie in sports.
a) Blowout
b) Armistice
c) Stalemate
d)

Why did the United States join the war?
a) Italy kept shooting at American planes.
b) Germany used submarines to attack American ships.
c) Austria-Hungary assassinated the American president.
d)

When Germany became weak and could no longer win the war, it agreed to an end to fighting called ___________.
a) a declaration of war.
b) a legistice.
c) an armistice.
d)

Which country was forced to make 37 billion dollars in payments to the allies?
a) The United States
b) Great Britain
c) Germany
d)

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