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Please check my history. Some of them I don't know.
If the statement is true, write "true". If it is false, write the word or
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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, European nations formed alliances in order to __________. keep
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Why did Russia's withdrawal from the war hurt the Allies?
A. The Russians had almost won the war before they had to withdraw. B.
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Why did the Zimmermann telegram convince the United States to change its isolationist stance?
It claimed that the United States
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13. From 1914-1916 as war raged in Europe what was one reason it was difficult for America to remain netrual?
a. Alliance
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1. How did the Schlieffen Plan contribute to he outbreak of World War I?
A: The Schlieffen Plan contributed to the outbreak of
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Victoria
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How did militarism contribute to the outbreak of World War I?
A) It polarized Europe into two opposing camps, increasing the
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What was the day of surrender know as for WWI?
I know a lot about WWII but not a lot about WWI. The real question was "When was
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Morgan
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What was a key battlefront between Great Britain and Turkey in World War I?
Battle of Verdun Gallipoli Campaign Brusilov
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Aj
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During World War I, the Germans had a gun
called Big Bertha that was used to shell Paris. The shell had an initial speed of 2.39
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Khadija
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During World War I, the Germans had a gun called Big Bertha that was used to shell Paris. The shell had an initial speed of 1.66
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Harold Smith
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During WW1, the Germans had a gun called Big Bertha that was used to shell Paris. The shell had an initial speed of 2.39km/s at
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Abby
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What was World War I’s effect on art in Western societies?
Traditional styles were challenged by new abstract and dark
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Lily
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Which of Wilson’s points DIRECTLY addresses the event that started Europe on the path to war in 1914?
A. Point VII B. Point
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1. What was the cause of American leaders’ initial refusal to enter World War I? (1 point)
They wanted to maintain the
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Which was a consequence of the United States' entry into World War I?
Ottoman forces shifted their troops to fight against the
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Quinn
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Which statement best assesses the impact of World War I on Gertrude Stein's literature? (1 point)
A.It led her to write novels
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Which is a true statement about how World War I affected working conditions in the United States?
A. The federal government
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Primary source: Zimmerman telegram
1. What can you infer from the primary source about the purpose of this plece of literature?
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Bubs
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What effect did the eastern front have on World War I?
(Select all that apply.) The heavy Russian losses, combined with food and
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Anna
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What was the effect of total war on ordinary citizens during World War I?
A: Military conscription, food rationing, and an
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Victoria
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How did imperialism lead Germany into World War I? thanks for help !
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Anonymous
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How did John McGavock Grider contribute to World War I?
A. Grider served in the British Royal Air Force. B. Grider was a combat
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Addrian
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Social Studies 6 B: Winning the War Quick Check Answers.
Why did Russia's withdrawal from the war hurt the Allies? Britain and
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The Card Dealer
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How many people died in battle during World War I?
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Beti
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In what way was the sinking of the Lusitania a turning point in World War I?
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Beti
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How did the Harlem Hellfighters contribute to the war effort?
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Beti
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Germany and other European nations invested in larger and more modern naval armaments. This is an example of what factor that
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Which of the following directly caused France, Germany, and Russia to get involved in World War I?
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ANSWERS 100% Outbreak of World War I Quick Check
1-What turned the German Empire against the British and the French in the 30
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Gaia
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Can you check my answer?
How did the United States raise money to pay for the war? * 1 point By selling Liberty Bonds to the
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Anonymous
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Which battle is credited with beginning trench warfare?
Battle of the Marne Battle of Tannenberg Battle of Ypres Battle of
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Bree
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Which analyze effects of World War I on the internal politics of Russia?
(Select all that apply.) a. Russia’s alliance with
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Sergio
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What started WW1?
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tj
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What was the Battle of the Somme?
A.It was the longest battle that occurred during World War I. B.It was a battle that opened a
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Kyle
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What are the connections between the Balfour Agreement during WW1 and Hezbollah, its creation, and its frustrations?
Thanks!
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Kacie
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1) List the four nations that dominated the Paris peace confederence in 1919.
A: The four nations that dominated the Paris peace
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Thank you very much for your help, i am in a rush but i will be patient. * marks my answer.
1. What was the effect of World War I
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What do Eugene V. Debs, Jeannette Rankin, and Randolph Bourne all have in common?
Is it that they were all against American entry
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Compare the speeches of sir Edward gray in Keyser William, the second, based on tone and continent of each speech, with which of
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Nono
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Which of the following offers the best analysis of why the United States enter World War I
A Great Britain entered into an
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Nono
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What new technologies were invented during World War I?(1 point)
Responses airplanes and reconnaissance airplanes and
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Compare the Eastern and Western Fronts of World War I. Which statement gives the most accurate comparison?(1 point)
Responses The
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Which of the following accurately summarizes the involvement of the United States in World War I?(1 point) Responses The
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Which of the following statements best explains why Russia left World War I before it ended?(1 point)
Responses Tsar Nicholas II
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Explain what happened on June 28th, 1914, and how the death of one man caused World War 1.
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how did Wilsonian idealism turned the war into an ideological crusade that inspired fervor and overwhelmed dissent
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kenneth
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In 3-5 sentences, compare the Eastern and Western Fronts of World War I in terms of their geography and strategies (4 points)
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What motivated the creation of the League of Nations? (1 point)
A. the U.S. failure to ratify the Treaty of Versailles B. the
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What was the result of Woodrow Wilson's proposal to create a League of Nations at the Treaty of Versailles? (1 point)
A.The US
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