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Test Trivia #2. Question #1. What is the who, what, where, and HS of Trench Warfare ?. Answer to question #1.
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Question #1 • What is the who, what, where, and HS of Trench Warfare?
Answer to question #1 • Omigosh…where do you start…trench warfare came to dominate the western front during World War 1 (1914-1918). It was in these trenches and in between in what came to be known as ‘no-man’s land’ that millions of young men lost their lives due to the rigidity and stupidity of their military leaders. Trench warfare was marked by long periods of dormancy followed by offensives ‘that would begin with an artillery barrage to flatten the enemy’s barbed wire and leave the enemy in a state of shock’ (570)…afterwards masses of soldiers would climb up out of the trenches and advance…all in the hopes of taking the enemy trench and not getting mowed down with machine gun fire. These offensives were rarely successful. Life in the trenches was equally as horrific with the constant presence of dead bodies, rats, rain, etc…all that would go on for months at a times with no relief in sight.
Question #2 • What is the who, what, where, and HS of the Great Depression?
Answer to question #2 • The Great Depression was a global economic catastrophe/collapse that began officially with the stock market crash in the United States in 1929 and a ‘downturn in domestic economic activities’ (581)…the last component meant that prices in ag goods were declining due to overproduction and that much of the prosperity Europe had experienced in the years preceding the depression were based off of loans the U.S. made to Germany…throughout Europe and the U.S., by 1932 millions of people were out of work and/or homeless…the Great Depression only helped to further the European powers on the road to the second World War…
Question #3 • The Battle of the Somme did what exactly?
Answer to question #3 • Well…it killed more than 21,000 British soldiers in a single day…holy crap…that is the whole city of Pullman!
Question #4 • What is the who, what, where, and HS of the Treaty of Versailles and the Article 231/’war guilt clause’?
Answer to question #4 • Well, first and foremost, the Treaty of Versailles was the final peace settlement between the allies and the defeated nations of Germany, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey. The main component signed with Germany in June 1919 was particularly important. It included an article…231…that made Germany responsible for the entire war…from start to finish…and made them responsible for paying reparations for all damage incurred to all Allied governments over the course of a few years…the Germans also had to demolish their navy and Airforce…only have a standing army of 100,000, as well as losing a significant amount of land and people…a sizable chunk becoming Poland…the treaty and war guilt clause were harsh, to say the least, and set the stage for a broken Germany and a little mustached man that said he could fix it all and make it better…
Question #5 • The final German offensive was stopped on July 18, 1918 at the…
Answer to question #5 Second battle of the Marne…
Question #6 • In 1918 Lenin signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, in which Russia gave up all these territories…
Answer to question #6 • The Baltic states, eastern Poland, Finland, and the Ukraine (576)
Question #7 • What is the who, what, where, and HS of the Indian National Congress (INC)?
Answer to question #7 • Let’s make this short and sweet…the Indian National Congress, or INC, was created in 1885 in India in response to British imperial control…the group met in Bombay, along with some Brits…to discuss the idea of self-determination for India and all it’s people…though it did face numerous obstacles, such as the vast diversity among Indian people, it was the first step towards self-governance for India and independence for the British empire.
Question #8 • A unique feature of Lenin’s New Economic Policy was…it was unique because he formed a communist state (which usually did what?)…but the Great Depression called for drastic measures…
Answer to question #8 • Individuals were permitted to own small retail stores and peasants to sell their produce…
Question #9 • True or False: After the Great War concluded in 1918, most people believed that with peace restored, pre-war progress would readily continue…
Answer to question #9 • False…absolutely…people were disillusioned and broken after the Great War…
Question #10 • What is the who, what, where, and HS of the Nanjing Republic?
Answer to question #10 • Let’s make this short and sweet as well…the Nanjing Republic was established in 1928 by Chiang Kai-shek. His first goal was to unify China and later to remove communism from China…Kai-shek’s republic was unique in that it was the first time a successful endeavor to introduce a constitutional government into China had been made…as well as an endeavor to introduce western technologies and traditions…
Question #11 • True or False: Among the other civilian casualties in WWI were one million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, the victims of genocide…
Answer to question #11 • True…
Question #12 • True or False: The Battle of Gallipoli was a major victory by Britain and its allies over the Ottoman Empire…
Answer to question #12 • False…
Question #13 • True or False: In his reforms to modernize Turkey on the western model, Ataturk established a constitutional monarchy…
Answer to question #13 • False…he turned it into a modern secular republic!