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Grade 9 World War I
What was the spark that set off WWI?
  1. the alliance linking the Central Powers
  2. the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
  3. the development of trench warfare
  4. the encouragement of Serbian nationalists by Germany
Grade 9 World War I
Which of the following was NOT a cause of World War One?
  1. militarism
  2. imperialism
  3. alliances
  4. isolationism
  5. they all were causes
Grade 9 World War I
This type of warfare led to a stalemate (no one wins) on the Western front during WW One?
  1. conventional warfare
  2. trench warfare
  3. nuclear warfare
  4. naval warfare
Grade 11 World War I
What is the "I" in MAIN?
  1. Isolationism
  2. Imperialism
  3. Internationalism
  4. Immobilism
Grade 11 World War I
Which situation was the immediate cause of the United States' entry into World War I in 1917?
  1. The Maine was blown up in Havana Harbor
  2. Nazi tyranny threatened Western Democracy
  3. German submarines sank United States merchant ships
Grade 9 World War I
World War One Took place during
  1. 1861-1865
  2. 1901-1905
  3. 1914-1918
  4. 1940-1945
  5. 1964-1968
Grade 8 World War I
What Was WIlson's plan Called at the end of WWI?
  1. Declaration of Independence
  2. Imperialism
  3. treaty of Paris
  4. Fourteen Points
Grade 11 World War I
The "Great Migration" of African Americans to the North during and following World War I was mainly a result of
  1. success of military desegregation
  2. efforts of the civil rights movement
  3. availability of new factory jobs
Grade 8 World War I
Wilson ended up having to compromise with the other members of the Big Four because:
  1. they were angry that the U.S had joined the war.
  2. they wanted revenge against the Central Powers.
  3. they were jealous of the enthusiastic cheering that Wilson got in Europe.
Grade 11 World War I
At the beginning of World War I, President Woodrow Wilson followed a traditional United States foreign policy by
  1. sending troops to aid Great Britain
  2. declaring American neutrality
  3. requesting an immediate declaration of war against the aggressors
Grade 11 World War I
People who do not believe in war or violence are known as:
  1. Hippies
  2. Masochists
  3. Pacifists
  4. Peacemonger
Grade 10 World War I
When the United States entered the war, it did not have a powerful army so this solved the problem:
  1. women were allowed to fight
  2. soldiers were drafted
  3. immigration increased
  4. segregated troops by race
Grade 11 World War I
President Woodrow Wilson's statement "The world must be made safe for democracy" was made to justify his decision to
  1. end United States imperialism in Latin America
  2. support tariff reform
  3. ask Congress to declare war against Germany
Grade 10 World War I
Grade 10 World War I
President Wilson's peace plan was known as
  1. The Big Four
  2. The Fourteen Points
  3. The Treaty of Versailles
  4. The 19th Amendment
Grade 5 World War I
The Boom years were known for Americans spending more after the war, what was the effect of this.
  1. Babies were being born more quickly
  2. Business and industries grew.
  3. Families bought new homes.
Grade 8 World War I
In April 1917, the United States:
  1. decided to stay neutral.
  2. entered the war.
Grade 9 World War I
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