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Chapter 13 Section 3 Lecture
A Global Conflict
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Which of the following was a goal of the Allies' Gallipoli campaign?
to gain access to Africa.
to capture Sarajevo.
to destroy Germany's U-boat fleet.
to establish a supply line to Russia.
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Multiple Choice
What did the policy of unrestricted submarine warfare refer to?
Britain's policy to sink any ship in German waters without warning.
Germany's policy to sink any ship in British waters without warning.
the U.S. Navy's warning of the type of warfare the Central Powers could expect.
Germany's decision to focus its resources on the waters surrounding Europe.
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Multiple Choice
What gamble did Germany make before the United States entered the war?
that a defat of Russia would lead to a German victory in the war.
that Gallipoli campaign would weaken the forces of the Western Front.
that unrestricted submarine warfare would defeat the United States.
that their blockade would defeat Britain before U.S. troops arrived.
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Multiple Choice
What was the primary reason for the Allies to consider opening a new front in 1915?
To assist Russia against the Ottoman Empire
To test new military strategies
To avoid fighting on the Western Front
To capture more territory
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Multiple Choice
What conditions made the summer of 1915 particularly difficult for the Allied troops?
Heavy rainfall and flooding
Snow and freezing temperatures
Extreme heat and a dysentery epidemic
Lack of food and water
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Multiple Choice
What was the objective of the attack on Suvla Bay in August 1915?
To retreat from Gallipoli
To link up with ANZAC forces and break the stalemate
To capture the Dardanelles
To capture Istanbul
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Multiple Choice
What was the problem with submarines following international rules of engagement?
They were too slow
They couldn't find enemy ships
They became vulnerable when surfaced
They ran out of ammunition
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Multiple Choice
Which country's ships and citizens were caught in the crossfire due to the new German tactics?
France
United States
Russia
Italy
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Multiple Choice
What did the war become once the participating countries began devoting all of their resources to the war effort
industrial war
world war
total war
uncontrolled war
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Multiple Choice
Rationing is
A restriction on how much people can eat during a war
Paying back money owed from a war
A mathematical term where you find the hypotenuses of a circle
A major cause of WWI
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Multiple Choice
Countries used propaganda to
inspire women to make peace.
persuade people to help dig trenches.
sell the war and encourage men to enlist.
educate people about the war's dangers.
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Multiple Choice
What was the primary goal of wartime propaganda?
To promote peace
To spread accurate news
To entertain the troops
To keep up the nation's morale
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Multiple Choice
What was a significant outcome of German home propaganda?
A steady flow of war bonds
Increased foreign trade
Rise in anti-war sentiment
Immediate end to the war
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Multiple Choice
What unique method did the Committee on Public Information use to spread their message?
Billboards
Four-minute speeches
Radio broadcasts
Television ads
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Multiple Choice
What impact did the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk have on Germany?
It gave Germany the Russian army's aid against the Allies.
It allowed Germany to focus all their efforts on the Western Front.
Russia gained lands that were formally part of Germany.
All of the above are true.
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Multiple Choice
Who led a Communist Revolution in Russia?
Joseph Stalin
Vladimir Lenin
Vladimir Putin
Tsar Nicolas II
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Multiple Choice
What action on November 11, 1918, brought World War I to an end?
An armistice was signed.
A surrender was given.
A propaganda campaign was waged.
The allies won a major battle.
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Multiple Choice
What was one of the main reasons for the February Revolution in 1917?
Lack of bread due to rationing
Victory in battles
Industrial growth
conomic prosperity
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Multiple Choice
Why was the Provisional Government unpopular?
It was led by Lenin
It failed to give land to peasants
It ended Russia's involvement in the war
It provided ample food supplies
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Multiple Choice
What treaty did the Bolshevik government sign to exit World War I?
Treaty of Paris
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Treaty of Trianon
Treaty of Versailles
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Multiple Choice
What impact did the war have on the economy of Europe?
It drained the treasuries of Europe.
It speeded the industrialization of Europe.
It enriched the treasuries of the Allied Powers.
It gave women an opportunity to become heads of companies.
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Multiple Choice
How did the survivors of the war feel after it ended?
excited
disillusioned
carefree
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