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Test Review – World War I The leader of the Bolsheviks pictured here was A Vladimir Lenin. B Tsar Nicholas II C Franz Ferdinand D Joseph Stalin The leader of the Bolsheviks pictured here was A Vladimir Lenin. B Tsar Nicholas II C Franz Ferdinand D Joseph Stalin In 1914, what was the spark that started World War I in Europe? A The German declaration of war against Britain B The assassination of Austria's Archduke Franz Ferdinand C The start of the Civil War between the Bolsheviks and the Red Army D The growing war between Russia and Japan In 1914, what was the spark that started World War I in Europe? A The German declaration of war against Britain B The assassination of Austria's Archduke Franz Ferdinand C The start of the Civil War between the Bolsheviks and the Red Army D The growing war between Russia and Japan Who was the last Tsar of Russia? A Catherine the Great B Peter the Great C Nicholas II D Louis XIV Who was the last Tsar of Russia? A Catherine the Great B Peter the Great C Nicholas II D Louis XIV What were the contents of the Zimmermann telegram? A A German offer to Mexico to form an alliance against the United States B A United States proposal to supply arms so Mexico could fight Germany C A German offer to negotiate peace with the United States D A United States warning against German invasion of Great Britain What were the contents of the Zimmermann telegram? A A German offer to Mexico to form an alliance against the United States B A United States proposal to supply arms so Mexico could fight Germany C A German offer to negotiate peace with the United States D A United States warning against German invasion of Great Britain In which order did these events occur? A 3, 1, 2, 4 B 2, 4, 3, 1 C 4, 3, 1, 2 D 1, 2, 4, 3 In which order did these events occur? A 3, 1, 2, 4 B 2, 4, 3, 1 C 4, 3, 1, 2 D 1, 2, 4, 3 Which country was NOT part of the Central Powers? A Austro-Hungarian Empire B Germany C Russia D Ottoman Empire Which country was NOT part of the Central Powers? A Austro-Hungarian Empire B Germany C Russia D Ottoman Empire Which wartime leader is incorrectly matched with their country? A Kaiser Wilhelm II — Germany B David Lloyd George — France C Czar Nicholas II — Russia D Woodrow Wilson — United States Which wartime leader is incorrectly matched with their country? A Kaiser Wilhelm II — Germany B David Lloyd George — France C Czar Nicholas II — Russia D Woodrow Wilson — United States What are the correct dates for World War I? A 1905-1909 B 1914-1918 C 1929-1932 D 1900-1905 What are the correct dates for World War I? A 1905-1909 B 1914-1918 C 1929-1932 D 1900-1905 The leader of Germany during World War I, pictured here was A Nicholas II. B Adolf Hitler. C Archduke Ferdinand. D Kaiser Wilhelm II The leader of Germany during World War I, pictured here was A Nicholas II. B Adolf Hitler. C Archduke Ferdinand. D Kaiser Wilhelm II What happened on November 11, 1918? A The first use of a weapon mass destruction was used on the Western Front. B An armistice began which ended World War I. C The United States entered the war after an attack by Mexico. D The Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated. What happened on November 11, 1918? A The first use of a weapon mass destruction was used on the Western Front. B An armistice began which ended World War I. C The United States entered the war after an attack by Mexico. D The Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated. Which country joined the Allies in 1917? A Great Britain B United States C France D Italy Which country joined the Allies in 1917? A Great Britain B United States C France D Italy Which phrase completes this diagram? A The Axis defeat in World War II B The Charter of the United Nations C The formation of the European Union D The Allied victory in World War I Which phrase completes this diagram? A The Axis defeat in World War II B The Charter of the United Nations C The formation of the European Union D The Allied victory in World War I What was one factor that increased demands for colonial independence after World War I? A Participation of colonies in the war B Cost of German war reparations C Breakup of the British Empire D Discovery of oil in the colonies What was one factor that increased demands for colonial independence after World War I? A Participation of colonies in the war B Cost of German war reparations C Breakup of the British Empire D Discovery of oil in the colonies Which country was forced to assume full responsibility for World War I? A Germany B Ottoman Empire C France D Serbia Which country was forced to assume full responsibility for World War I? A Germany B Ottoman Empire C France D Serbia What are reparations? A Payment of money for war guilt B Payment to Bolshevik Russia C Payment to Belgian civilians for German massacres D Payment to defeated powers for reconstruction What are reparations? A Payment of money for war guilt B Payment to Bolshevik Russia C Payment to Belgian civilians for German massacres D Payment to defeated powers for reconstruction The area between opposing armies’ trenches was called A Never Never land B Nowhere land C No-man’s land D Idiot’s land The area between opposing armies’ trenches was called A Never Never land B Nowhere land C No-man’s land D Idiot’s land The Zimmerman Note showed German plans to — A execute a surprise attack on Japan B have Mexico declare war on the United States C conclude a separate truce with Russia D have Mexico send troops to Europe The Zimmerman Note showed German plans to — A execute a surprise attack on Japan B have Mexico declare war on the United States C conclude a separate truce with Russia D have Mexico send troops to Europe All of the following countries lost their overseas territories after World War I EXCEPT — A Germany B Austria-Hungary C Ottomans D Britain All of the following countries lost their overseas territories after World War I EXCEPT — A Germany B Austria-Hungary C Ottomans D Britain President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points was his plan for — A maintaining peace after the war B winning the war C stopping the Bolshevik menace from spreading in Russia D punishing Germany at the conclusion of the War President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points was his plan for — A maintaining peace after the war B winning the war C stopping the Bolshevik menace from spreading in Russia D punishing Germany at the conclusion of the War Vladimir Lenin’s New Economic Policy differed from Joseph Stalin’s Five-Year Plan because the New Economic Policy — A eliminated collective farming B increased regulation of production C allowed some privately-owned businesses D imposed production mandates Vladimir Lenin’s New Economic Policy differed from Joseph Stalin’s Five-Year Plan because the New Economic Policy — A eliminated collective farming B increased regulation of production C allowed some privately-owned businesses D imposed production mandates One reason the United States ended its policy of isolation and entered World War I was the — A fall of the Ottoman Empire B truce between revolutionary Russia and Germany C discovery of German attempts to ally with Mexico D Japanese invasion and conquest of Manchuria One reason the United States ended its policy of isolation and entered World War I was the — A fall of the Ottoman Empire B truce between revolutionary Russia and Germany C discovery of German attempts to ally with Mexico D Japanese invasion and conquest of Manchuria What is the best title for this list? A Failures of the League of Nations B Weakness of Russia on the Eve of World War II C Reasons for the Nazi Party’s Rise to Power D Causes of the Russian Revolution of 1917 What is the best title for this list? A Failures of the League of Nations B Weakness of Russia on the Eve of World War II C Reasons for the Nazi Party’s Rise to Power D Causes of the Russian Revolution of 1917 After the death of Vladimir Lenin, who took over control of the Communist Party in Russia? A Adolf Hitler B Joseph Stalin C Leon Trotsky D Rasputin After the death of Vladimir Lenin, who took over control of the Communist Party in Russia? A Adolf Hitler B Joseph Stalin C Leon Trotsky D Rasputin The U.S. President during World War I and pictured here was A Harry Truman B Theodore Roosevelt C Woodrow Wilson D Franklin D. Roosevelt The U.S. President during World War I and pictured here was A Harry Truman B Theodore Roosevelt C Woodrow Wilson D Franklin D. Roosevelt What was the fate of Czar Nicholas II and his family? A All became average Soviet citizens B The family went into exile in Britain C All were executed on Lenin's orders D Nicholas II was executed but his family was spared What was the fate of Czar Nicholas II and his family? A All became average Soviet citizens B The family went into exile in Britain C All were executed on Lenin's orders D Nicholas II was executed but his family was spared Which country was NOT part of the Allied Powers? A Britain B United States C Poland D France Which country was NOT part of the Allied Powers? A Britain B United States C Poland D France The Treaty of Versailles did all of the following EXCEPT: A It set up the League of Nations. B It gave all of Germany's Eastern lands to Russia C It forced Germany to pay reparations. D It limited Germany’s military. The Treaty of Versailles did all of the following EXCEPT: A It set up the League of Nations. B It gave all of Germany's Eastern lands to Russia C It forced Germany to pay reparations. D It limited Germany’s military. Which two groups fought in the Russian Civil War? A Communist vs. Marxists B Red shirts vs. Imperialists C Reds vs. Roundheads D Reds vs. Whites Which two groups fought in the Russian Civil War? A Communist vs. Marxists B Red shirts vs. Imperialists C Reds vs. Roundheads D Reds vs. Whites All of these were causes of World War I EXCEPT — A nationalism B communist revolutions C militarism D imperialism All of these were causes of World War I EXCEPT — A nationalism B communist revolutions C militarism D imperialism The picture above shows what form of fighting during World War I? A Scorched Earth B Trench Warfare C Chemical Warfare D Tank Warfare The picture above shows what form of fighting during World War I? A Scorched Earth B Trench Warfare C Chemical Warfare D Tank Warfare Who was the advisor to Tzar Nicholas and Tzarina Alexandra and who helped their son with his hemophilia A Vladimir Lenin B Grigori Rasputin C Duma D Alexander Kerensky Who was the advisor to Tzar Nicholas and Tzarina Alexandra and who helped their son with his hemophilia A Vladimir Lenin B Grigori Rasputin C Duma D Alexander Kerensky Of the following, which was NOT a new weapon first used in World War I A Atomic Bomb B Big Bertha C Tank D Airplane Of the following, which was NOT a new weapon first used in World War I A Atomic Bomb B Big Bertha C Tank D Airplane The United States was pushed towards entering World War I in part because of Germany's refusal to end — A unrestricted submarine warfare B the killing of Belgian civilians C economic sanctions D the arming of Mexican rebels The United States was pushed towards entering World War I in part because of Germany's refusal to end — A unrestricted submarine warfare B the killing of Belgian civilians C economic sanctions D the arming of Mexican rebels On November 6, _______________ and ______________ overthrew the provisional government of Russia A Alexander Kerensky, Mensheviks B Vladimir Lenin, Bolsheviks C Franz Ferdinand, Ottomans D King Albert, Germans On November 6, _______________ and ______________ overthrew the provisional government of Russia A Alexander Kerensky, Mensheviks B Vladimir Lenin, Bolsheviks C Franz Ferdinand, Ottomans D King Albert, Germans