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How did World War I have a positive impact on the global economy?
a) The widespread destruction increased the demand for property in many countries.
b) Private businesses created jobs by hiring militants to help fight.
c) The need for war materials created new jobs in many countries.
d) The governments of many countries paid for soldiers to attend college.

Who won WWI?
a) The Central Powers
b) Spain
c) The USA
d) The Allied Powers

Which countries made up the Allied Powers? (5-3.6)
a) Russia, France, The United Kingdom, Serbia and the US
b) Austria-Hungary, Germany and the Ottoman Empire
c) Canada, Spain and Cuba
d) Russia, Germany and the US

Which countries made up the Central Powers in WWI? (5-3.6)
a) Russia, France, The United Kingdom, Serbia and the US
b) Austria-Hungary, Germany and the Ottoman Empire
c) Canada, Spain and Cuba
d) . Russia, Germany and the US

True of false: an alliance is a secret agreement
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

Which was a major cause of World War I?
a) alliances
b) capitalism
c) democrayc
d) socialism

Newspaper Headline: Submarine attack: 1,924 aboard dead including 114 Americans What event is being described?
a) The sinking of the Titanic ocean liner.
b) The use of trench warfare during World War I.
c) The attack and sinking of the British ocean liner Lusitania.
d) The impact of the Zimmerman Telegram.

The League of Nations was established to
a) defeat Germany
b) Prepare for WWII
c) help find peaceful ways to solve problems
d) to find peace in Europe

How did the United States’ involvement in World War I change the course of the war?
a) The addition of American troops and supplies tipped the war in favor of the Allies.
b) The introduction of fresh troops weakened the effectiveness of the Allied war effort.
c) The Central Powers were able to gain control of the war while the American soldiers were disorganized.
d) The Allied Powers were unable to support the number of troops the United States brought to the front lines.

The sinking of the Lusitania is most closely associated with what?
a) the German use of unrestricted submarine warfare
b) the opening of the Panama Canal
c) the global economy and international trade
d) the mass production of industrial machines

What sparked the immediate start of the World War I?
a) The assassination of Woodrow Wilson
b) The assassination of Franz Ferdinand
c) The assassination of General Zimmerman
d) The assassination of John Pershing

All of the following were part of the Allied Powers EXCEPT:
a) Great Britian
b) France
c) Russia
d) Germany

Which nation lost territory as a result of World War I?
a) Germany
b) France
c) Great Britain
d) United States

Before the sinking of the Lusitania and the Zimmerman telegram, what was Woodrow Wilson’s view on the United States taking part in the Great War?
a) He wanted to immediately fight in the war
b) He wanted to remain neutral.
c) He wanted to create allies with other countries.
d) . He wanted to work on his 14 Points Plan and not be disturbed.

True of false: The United States joining the Allies during World War 1 ended the war quicker.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

The ________________________________________ officially ended World War I.
a) Treat of France
b) Treatyy of Versailles
c) 14 Points Plan
d) League of Nations

The sinking of the Lusitania upset Americans because
a) it was the sister ship of the Titanic
b) It was headed back to Great Britain
c) it carried American passengers
d) it was part of Great Britain's military

What did the Zimmerman Telegram say?
a) Germany asked Mexico to help persuade America to fight on their side.
b) Germany asked Mexico to send money to help buy supplies for the Great War.
c) Germany asked Mexico to fight on their side and they would reward them with American lands.
d) Germany asked Mexico to put out propaganda to help them win the war.

In what way did its relationship with Great Britain influence the United States’ role in World War I?
a) Loaning money and weapons to Great Britain eventually led the United States to join the Allies.
b) Anger over previous wars with Great Britain pushed the United States to join the Central Powers.
c) A shared language and culture forced the United States to avoid military conflict with Great Britain.
d) Trading military goods with Germany kept the United States out of a military alliance with Great Britain.

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