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Offensives Of 1918.
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Why did Germany start their Spring Offensive in 1918?
a) to finish the war before Italy sent their men to the front
b) to finish the war before the doughboys arrived
c) to finish the war before the navy attacked
d) to finish the war before they ran out of men
How did Germany gain a temporary numerical advantage on the Western Front in 1918?
a) They flew men in from Italy.
b) They brought men to France from Eastern Front after Russia surrendered.
c) They hired mercenaries.
d) They never had a numerical advantage.
Which of the following was not part of the German offensive strategy in the spring of 1918?
a) artillery
b) storm troopers
c) naval bombardment
d) infantry
How far did Germany push the defensive line on the Western Front in the spring of 1918?
a) 10 miles
b) 20 miles
c) 30 miles
d) 40 miles
What kept Germany from breaking the French defensive line in the spring of 1918?
a) the US Marines
b) a lack of weapons
c) a lack of men
d) the British troops
Which is not a battle won by US Marines to keep the Germans from breaking France's defensive line?
a) Chateau Thierry
b) Belleau Wood
c) Cantigny
d) Verdun
What was the name of America's offensive campaign in the summer of 1918?
a) the 200 day offensive
b) the 100 day offensive
c) the 50 day offensive
d) the 300 day offensive
Which USA campaign ended WWI?
a) Belleau Wood
b) Chateau Thierry
c) Meuse-Argonne
d) Second Marne
What were the 550 men caught behind enemy lines in the Argonne Forest called?
a) The Lost Regiment
b) The Lost Division
c) The Lost Battalion
d) The Lost Men
How did the men caught behind enemy lines in the Argonne Forest stop the friendly artillery fire that fell on them?
a) They lit a signal fire.
b) They sent a message to command with a carrier pigeon.
c) They set off flares.
d) They didn't send a message.
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