This quiz titled 'Bentley Ch. 33 Test The Great War' examines key aspects of World War I, including the causes, major events, and technological advancements. It assesses understanding of the impact of nationalism, strategic military plans, and the role of alliances, enhancing learners' grasp of early 20th-century world history.
His death brought to a head the tensions underlying the alliances in eastern and western Europe
He had been a unifying force between Serbia and the Austro-Hungarian empire
His death caused Germany to rush to the defense of Serbia
His death ended plans for national self-determination within the Austro-Hungarian empire
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An expensive naval race and tariff wars
Competition for foreign markets and colonies in east and southwest Africa
An expensive naval race, tariff wars, competition for foreign markets and colonies in east and southwest Africa
An expensive naval race, tariff wars, and control of France
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Create a mutually advantageous free trade association
Provide mutual defense and support in case of attack
Cooperatively share resources in African colonies
Avoid war
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A quick invasion of Russia so that the war would only be fought on one front
A blockade of France to start that country into submission
A swift knockout of France, combined with defensive action against Russia
Simultaneous invasions of France, Britain, and Russia with heavy reliance on the navy
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Machine guns
Armored tanks
Airplanes
Poisonous gas
Nuclear submarines
The demands of total war actually reduced opportunities for women
Women engaged in combat for the first time
Women in many countries received the vote in the years after the war
Women gained new economic status that continued long after the war
All of these statements are correct
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Demand control of German-held islands in the Pacific
Reduce China to the status of a Japanese protectorate
Demand that the British turn over control of Hong Kong
Reduce Korea to the status of a Japanese protectorate
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It sounded the death-knell of the Ottoman Empire
It demonstrated that the British navy was no match for German dreadnoughts
This decisive battle finally broke the stalemate on the western front
This British-directed debacle cost the lives of many Canadian, Australian, and New Zealander troops
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Arabs
Egyptians
Greeks
Serbs
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Continued to use the police apparatus of the tsar
Continued policies that discriminated against minorities
Denied Russians the right to free speech and free press
Promised to continue the war to victory
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A long-standing friendship with Great Britain
American prejudice against German immigrants
The political ambition of Woodrow Wilson
Germany's resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare against the U.S.
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It was conceived by Woodrow Wilson but rejected by the U.S. Congress
It was designed to solve international disputes through arbitration
It had no power to enforce its decisions
It was dominated by the countries of Europe
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The Allies agreed to let ethnic self-determination set the boundaries of the middle east
Britain and France were determined to strip Germany of military power
Russia was forced to cede much of Manchuria to Japan
Woodrow Wilson gained acceptance of his Fourteen Points
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Bolsheviks stormed the Winter Palace
An assassination attempt revealed that his family was in danger
Troops garrisoned in the capitol mutinied
German forces seized the Ukraine
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