World War I - Part One Question Preview (ID: 41621)


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Which countries in Europe had large empires in 1914?
a) France, Spain, Serbia, Russia
b) France, Russia, Germany, Austria-Hungary
c) Austria-Hungary, Russia, Germany, Great Britain
d) France, Turkey, Germany, Russia

Which countries were members of the Allied Forces?
a) France, Great Britain, Germany, USA
b) USA, France, Austria-Hungary, Great-Britain
c) France, Great-Britain, Russia, USA
d) France, USA, Germany, Russia

What did Austria-Hungary do after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
a) invade Russia
b) invade Serbia
c) call Germany for help
d) help Serbia

What sparked the events that led to WWI?
a) the invasion of France
b) the assassination of King George V
c) the invasion of Belgium
d) the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary

Which country was an ally of France?
a) Russia
b) Turkey
c) Austia-Hungary
d) Germany

Which country was the first to declare war?
a) Austria-Hungary
b) Russia
c) Germany
d) France

What are the MAIN causes of WWI?
a) mechanization, alliances, imperialism, nativism
b) militarism, activation, imperialism, nationalism
c) mechanization, activation, invasion, nationalism
d) militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism

Which event caused Great Britain to enter the war?
a) the invasion of Serbia
b) the invasion of Germany
c) the invasion of Belgium
d) the invasion of Russia

Which countries were members of the Central Powers?
a) Austria-Hungary, Turkey, France, Great Britain
b) Turkey, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria
c) Turkey, Great Britain, Japan, China
d) France, Turkey, Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary

Which country came to the aid of Serbia when it was invaded?
a) France
b) Russia
c) USA
d) Great Britain

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