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World War I review. The Great War, 1914-1918. What was the name of the group that conspired to assassinate Archduke Francis Ferdinand?. Who was the “Black Hand”?. What three nations made the Triple Alliance?. What are Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy?.
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World War I review The Great War, 1914-1918
What was the name of the group that conspired to assassinate Archduke Francis Ferdinand?
What alliance was formed by Great Britain, France and Russia?
These were councils composed of representatives from the workers and soldiers in Russia.
World War I was a ___, meaning that it involved a complete mobilization of resources and people. • Modern conflict • Mobile conflict • Trench war • Total war
Answer: D World War I was a total war.
True or False. France came to the 1919 peace talks prepared to help Germany recover.
False. They wanted REVENGE!
These two French territories were lost to the Germans in 1871 and caused much resentment.
Capital city where the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand took place.
Any Three: Ypres (west) Marne (west) Somme (First and Second) Masurian Lakes (east) Cambrai (Italy) Jutland (sea) Tannenberg (east)
This country came to the aid of Serbia when Austria declared war against her.
Name the military strategy for fighting a two-front war in Europe. Defeat the French first and then turn east.
The German advance toward Paris was halted at • The Battle of Marne • The Battle of Tannenburg • The French-Belgian border • The German-Belgian border.
Answer: A Battle of Marne
He became the leader of the Bolsheviks, a party dedicated to violent revolution.
Who became the spokesperson for a new world order based on democracy and international cooperation? • Woodrow Wilson • Rosa Luxemburg • Karl Liebknecht • Georges Clemenceau
Answer: A Woodrow Wilson
This British passenger ship was torpedoed by a German sub in the Atlantic.
Austria-Hungary feared that Serbia would • Create a large Slavic state. • Kill Archduke Ferdinand. • Invade Russia • Invade Germany
Answer: A Create a large Slavic state.
Germany viewed the Russian czar’s full mobilization of the army as an • Act of kindness • Act of bad judgment • Act of war • Act of support for Austria-Hungary