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Questions and answers about ww1 and the russian revolution?

Question by purpldolphingrl13: Any questions and answer about ww1 and the russian revolution?
im doing a history project right now, and we need to make a board game about the russian rev. and ww1, and i currently need like about 10 more questions. have any? need a question along with an answer. thanks!

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Answer by nostraldumbass
choose the letter of the best answer.

1. What is the policy of glorifying power and keeping an army prepared for war?
A. nationalism
B. militarism
C. imperialism
D. patriotism

2. What region was referred to as the “powder keg” of Europe?
A. the Middle-East
B. Alsace-Lorraine
C. Austria-Hungary
D. the Balkan Peninsula

3. Who led Germany during the last decade of the 1800s and most of World War I?
A. Otto von Bismark
B. Adolf Hitler
C. Kaiser Wilhelm II
D. George Clemenceau

4. Which statement summarizes the Schlieffen Plan that Germany created to prepare for a two-front war?
A. Attack France first, then Russia.
B. Attack Russia first, then France.
C. Send half of the army to France and half to Russia.
D. Ally with Russia to fight France.

5. Why were Germany and Austria-Hungary known as Central Powers?
A. because the war was fought on two fronts
B. because of their combined armies
C. because of their alliance in the war
D. because of their location in the heart of Europe

6. Which nation’s actions caused the United States to fight in World War I?
A. Russia
B. Mexico
C. Germany
D. Austria-Hungary

7. What did the war become once the participating countries began devoting all of their resources to the war effort?
A. industrial war
B. world war
C. total war
D. uncontrolled war

8. What action on November 11, 1918, brought World War I to an end?
A. An armistice was signed.
B. A surrender was given.
C. A propaganda campaign was waged.
D. The allies won a major battle.

9. What were the Fourteen Points?
A. parts of the “war guilt” clause
B. a plan for the postwar world
C. the constitution of the League of Nations
D. the terms of surrender offered to Germany

10. Who were the Bolsheviks?
A. soldiers in the White Army
B. radical Russian Marxist revolutionaries
C. members of the Duma, Russia’s parliament
D. followers of Rasputin

11. What were soviets under Russia’s provisional government?
A. labor unions
B. local councils
C. revolutionary leaders
D. plans for redistributing land

Answer Sheet

1. B. militarism

2. D. the Balkan Peninsula

3. C. Kaiser Wilhelm II

4. A. Attack France first, then Russia.

5. D. because of their location in the heart of Europe

6. C. Germany

7. C. total war

8. A. An armistice was signed.

9. B. a plan for the postwar world

10. B. radical Russian Marxist revolutionaries

11. B. local councils

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