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World War I: Pre-War Politics and Global Impact

Explore the alliances, conflicts, and strategies of World War I focusing on pre-war politics, military actions, and social impacts. Learn about key events and nations involved.

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World War I: Pre-War Politics and Global Impact

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  1. Welcome!

  2. FINAL, FINAL Review Jeopardy #4 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 FINAL

  3. The Three Emperors’ League included what three nations? Pre-War Politics 200 Austria, Russia, Germany

  4. Bismarck’s alliance system was designed to maintain peace between Russia & Austria, and to isolate what nation? Pre-War Politics 400 France

  5. An intense commercial rivalry and naval arms race emerged in the 1st decade of the 20th century between what two nations Pre-War Politics 600 Great Britain & Germany

  6. The First Balkan War joined what three nations against the ottoman Empire? Pre-War Politics 800 Serbia, Greece, Bulgaria

  7. Put the following events in the order the occurred: British entry into the war Russian mobilization German “Blank Check” Formation of the Triple Entente Pre-War Politics 1000 D, C, B, A

  8. The Central Powers included what four nations? World at War 200 Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire

  9. The German war strategy that called for the quick defeat of France followed by a major offensive in the East? World at War 400 Schlieffen Plan

  10. The War raw Materials Board in Germany did all of the following except? Sponsored the research that led to the production of synthetic materials Food rationing Punishment of unproductive workers World at War 600 C) Punishment of unproductive workers

  11. All of the following are true of the Western Front EXCEPT? Massive suicide attacks resulted in heavy casualties B) Collapse of discipline along the front led to the abdication of the Tsar C) French soldiers refused to fight in 1917 D) German offensive was stopped at the Battle of the Marne World at War 800 B) Collapse of discipline along the front led to the abdication of the Tsar

  12. Put the following in the correct chronological order: A) Italy enters the war as an Allied nation B) Army Order No. 1 is issued by the Petrograd Soviets C) Bulgaria entered the war D) Germany invaded Belgium World at War 1000 D, A, C, B

  13. German Auxiliary Service Law required? War at Home 200 All males between 17 & 60 to work in jobs crucial to the war effort

  14. Which of the following was NOT a social impact of total war? Greater prestige of labor unions Full employment Changing role of women Acceptance of ethnic minorities War at Home 400 D) Acceptance of ethnic minorities

  15. The Easter Rebellion was an attempt to establish an independent republic in what nation? War at Home 600 Ireland

  16. The agrarian socialist who led the provisional government after the fall of Nicholas II War at Home 800 Alexander Kerensky

  17. What was NOT true about women and the war? Brought more women into the workforce Led to voting rights in many nations Encouraged men to fight in the war Gained full equality under the law War at Home 1000 D

  18. Bolshevik slogan of 1917: “Peace, land, bread” “Socialism in one country” “Liberty, equality, fraternity” “Blood & Iron” Russian Rev 200 A

  19. Lenin’s challenge of the provisional governments’ policies: Communist Manifesto April Theses Balfour Declaration The Call to Power Russian Rev 400 B

  20. Unlike Marx, Lenin emphasized which of the following? A social revolution was possible in backward Russia Revolution was not necessary for the triumph of communism C) The peasantry rather than the proletariat would lead the communist revolution Russian Rev 600 A

  21. Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War: Helped the Whites with massive infusion of military aid Caused the Bolsheviks to initiate their policy of terror Helped the Bolsheviks appeal to patriotic nationalism against the Allied Russian Rev 800 C

  22. Russian Rev 1000 • Which is NOT true about the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk? • Russia surrendered to Germany • Majority of Russians supported it • The war on the western front intensified • Russia lost the Baltic states and most of the Ukraine B

  23. The United States rejected the Treaty due to? Versailles 200 Senate’s fear of losing control of the right to declare war

  24. British Prime Minister who claimed he would make Germany pay for the war Woodrow Wilson Georges Clemenceau David Lloyd George Winston Churchill Versailles 400 C

  25. Versailles Settlement included all of the following EXCEPT? Huge reparations on Germany Creation of a League of Nations Limits on Germany military General arms control in Europe Versailles 600 D

  26. Wilson’s 14 Points called for all of the following EXCEPT? National self-determination Creation of a league of nations Mandates in Arab nations End of secret treaties Versailles 800 C

  27. The British pledge to support a homeland for Jews in Palestine Versailles 1000 Balfour Declaration

  28. FINAL JEOPARDY! • The Nation that was NOT established after the War: • Czechoslovakia • Romania • Hungary • Poland B

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