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Austria-Hungary was part of the
a) Allies
b) Triple Entente
c) Puppy Chow Club
d) Central Powers

The treaty that ended World War I was call the Treaty of
a) France
b) Marsailles
c) Puppy Chow
d) Versailles

The armistice that ended World War I was signed at
a) Berlin
b) the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1911
c) the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1914
d) the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918

The Treaty of Versailles placed heavy burdens on
a) the Allies
b) Germany
c) France
d) Austria Hungary

One of the parts of the Treaty of Versailles was to create this group to try to avoid any further wars
a) United Nations
b) Puppy Chow Committees
c) NATO
d) League of Nations

Under the Treaty of Versailles, Germany is not allowed
a) a military
b) to sell puppy chow
c) send diplomats to other nations
d) representation in the European Union

At least 5 million civilians died from exposure, starvation or
a) bombs
b) toxic gas
c) poisoned puppy chow
d) disease

Germany was defeated partly due to the
a) high loss of life in the war
b) expense of keeping the war going
c) entrance of the US into the war
d) all of these

Under the Treaty of Versailles, this country was supposed to pay the costs of the war
a) United States
b) Great Britain
c) Germany
d) Austria-Hungary

The total cost of World War I was over
a) $1 million
b) $90 million
c) $1 billion
d) 50 bags of puppy chow

Manfred von Richthofen was a German
a) general
b) pilot
c) king
d) puppy chow salesman

Children were often required to
a) serve as soldiers
b) take jobs to help the family support itself
c) load ammunition because they could crawl into many of the larger weapons
d) bag up puppy chow for the troops

it is estimated that this is the number of animals used in the war
a) 8 million
b) 10 million
c) only those that ate puppy chow
d) 16 million

Messages were carried by
a) pigs
b) dolphins
c) pigeons
d) puppy chow containers

The Big Four met to set the terms to end World War I. This included Clemenceau, Lloyd George, Orlando and
a) Kaiser Wilhelm
b) President Wilson
c) Puppy Chow Charlie
d) Attaturk

One of the lasting affects of the war on the soldiers was
a) shell-shock, or reaction to loud noises from the artillery shelling of trenches
b) a peace treaty between France and Germany who never fought again
c) improved nutrition
d) calling their food puppy chow

Trench warfare involved two sides digging trenches that were then separated by an area known as
a) no-touching zone
b) puppy chow
c) safe zone
d) no-man's land

Slugs were used to detect
a) landmines
b) puppy chow
c) disease
d) toxic gasses

For the first time in history, women entered the workforce in large numbers because
a) men were off fighting in the war
b) their hands were smaller and could work on weaponry more easily
c) they needed more puppy chow
d) there were bombing raids

The battle that destroyed 75% of allied tanks was
a) Marne
b) Some
c) Amiens
d) Gallipoli

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