HD 1 Paris 1919: What did the ‘Big Three Want’?

HD 1 Paris 1919: What did the ‘Big Three Want’?

10th - 11th Grade

15 Qs

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HD 1 Paris 1919: What did the ‘Big Three Want’?

HD 1 Paris 1919: What did the ‘Big Three Want’?

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10th - 11th Grade

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15 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is an Armistice?
A cease fire
A treaty ending a war
A permanent political settlement
An arms race

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who were the Allies in WWI?
Britain, France, Russia,  USA, Italy and Japan
Britain, France, Soviet Union, USA , Italy and Japan 
Britain , France, Poland, Mexico and Japan 
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is Capitalism?
A political philosophy that rose to prominence and then collapsed during the 20th century. Communism was based on the idea of equality in a classless society with public ownership of most property, business and industry.
An economic system based on the private ownership of property, business and industry. In a capitalist state the government has little role to play in the economy.
A political philosophy that government should be chosen by the people through free elections with the participation of an unlimited number of political parties.
An economic and political ideology that advocates community (state) ownership and control of the means of production. According to socialism, the needs of the community must come before the needs of the individual. Free education and healthcare are socialist inspired policies.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is Communism?
A political philosophy that rose to prominence and then collapsed during the 20th century. Communism was based on the idea of equality in a classless society with public ownership of most property, business and industry.
An economic system based on the private ownership of property, business and industry. In a capitalist state the government has little role to play in the economy.
A political philosophy that government should be chosen by the people through free elections with the participation of an unlimited number of political parties.
An economic and political ideology that advocates community (state) ownership and control of the means of production. According to socialism, the needs of the community must come before the needs of the individual. Free education and healthcare are socialist inspired policies.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is Socialism?
A political philosophy that rose to prominence and then collapsed during the 20th century. Communism was based on the idea of equality in a classless society with public ownership of most property, business and industry.
An economic system based on the private ownership of property, business and industry. In a capitalist state the government has little role to play in the economy.
A political philosophy that government should be chosen by the people through free elections with the participation of an unlimited number of political parties.
An economic and political ideology that advocates community (state) ownership and control of the means of production. According to socialism, the needs of the community must come before the needs of the individual. Free education and healthcare are socialist inspired policies.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is Democracy?
A political philosophy that rose to prominence and then collapsed during the 20th century. Communism was based on the idea of equality in a classless society with public ownership of most property, business and industry.
An economic system based on the private ownership of property, business and industry. In a capitalist state the government has little role to play in the economy.
A political philosophy that government should be chosen by the people through free elections with the participation of an unlimited number of political parties.
An economic and political ideology that advocates community (state) ownership and control of the means of production. According to socialism, the needs of the community must come before the needs of the individual. Free education and healthcare are socialist inspired policies.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Wilson's Fourteen Points included all of the following:
Self-Determination, Disarmament, Freedom of the Seas, Free Trade
Self-Determination, Disarmament, Freedom of the Seas, Limited Trade
Self-Determination, Disarmament, Freedom of Travel, Free Trade
Self-Determination, Disarmament, Reparations, Free Trade

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