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4. President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for a just world based on the Allies’ aims to end World War I. A. Fourteen Treatise
B. Fourteen Divisions
C. Fourteen Signatures
D. Fourteen Points
5. Which of the following is NOT considered one of the four primary causes of World War I?
A. Militarism
B. Absolutism
C. Imperialism
D. Nationalism
6. Which geographic region of Europe became known as a “powder keg” because of its diversity of
ethnic populations and strong nationalistic sentiments?
A. The Baltic Region
B. The Bavarian Region
C. The Balkans Region
D. The Bohemian Region

7. On June 28, 1914 the assassination of which Austria-Hungarian Archduke and his wife started a chain
reaction which eventually led all of Europe into World War I?
A. Francisco Franco
B. Frederic Franklin
C. Franz Ferdinand
D. Fredric Franz
8. Which four countries formed the Central Powers during World War I?
A. Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
B. Germany Austria-Hungary, Japan, and the Ottoman Empire
C. Great Britain, France, Russia, and the United States
D. Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States
9. When World War I began, Germany’s biggest problem was what?
A. Mobilizing enough troops to fight
B. Ensuring enough popular support amongst its citizens
C. Fighting a major war on two fronts
D. How to carry out the “Final Solution” against its Jewish population
10. The fighting during World War I became a grinding, deadly affair with little advancement by either
side. This stagnant style of warfare where armies took cover in elaborate, fixed position was called
what?
A. Trench Warfare
B. Static Warfare
C. Guerilla Warfare
D. Blitzkrieg
11. Which of the following was NOT a new weapon invented during World War I to try to gain an
advantage and win the war?
A. Poison Gas
B. Tanks
C. Airplanes
D. Aircraft Carriers
12. Germany’s policy of unrestricted led to the United States’ entry into
World War I in 1917.
A. Submarine Warfare
B. Aerial Bombing
C. Envelopment Blitzkrieg
D. Scorched Earth

13. In 1919, representatives from 32 nations attended what conference to write a treaty to end WWI?
A. The London Peace Conference
B. The Washington Peace Conference
C. The Berlin Peace Conference
D. The Paris Peace Conference
14. Following World War I, President Woodrow Wilson wanted to create what body of nations that
would hopefully, peacefully negotiate solutions to future conflicts?
A. The United Nations
B. The League of Nations
C. The Union of Nations
D. The United Alliance
15. Despite the death and destruction suffered by the Soviet Union during World War II, it and the
United States were considered the world’s only after the war?
A. Democracies
B. Superpowers
C. Imperiums
D. Dominions

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