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World War 1 - Test questions and verified correct answers
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Causes of World War I - correct answer nationalism, imperialism, militarism, creation of alliances (Central and Allied Powers); immediate cause: assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand (heir to Austrian throne) by a Serb on June 28, 1914 
 
Triple Alliance, Triple Entente - correct answer the triple alliance was made up of germany, italy, and austria hungary and the triple entente was made up of russia france and great britain. Italy eventually switched sides to the tiple entante, which ma...
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WWI Test with Complete Solutions
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What event was the spark that ignited World War I? - ANSWER-When Archduke Franz Ferdinand was shot to death. 
 
Briefly explain the tensions that were occurring in Europe before the outbreak of 
World War I. - ANSWER-In Europe before WWI the balkans had threatened to destroy their alliances. 
 
In what city was Franz Ferdinand assassinated? - ANSWER-Sarajevo, Bosnia 
 
Who assassinated Franz Ferdinand - ANSWER-Gavrilo Princip 
 
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World Civilizations Since 1500 Final Exam Review - All Possible Quiz Questions 2023/2024
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World Civilizations Since 1500 Final Exam Review - All Possible Quiz Questions 2023/2024 
 
By the end of the nineteenth century, nationalistic movements resulted in independent sovereignty for all of the following EXCEPT 
Ireland. 
The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand was the catalyst that started World War I because 
his death brought to a head the tensions underlying the alliances in eastern and western Europe. 
The rivalry between Germany and Britain up to 1914 included 
All these...
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World Civilizations Since 1500 Final Exam Review - All Possible Quiz Questions 2023/2024
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World Civilizations Since 1500 Final Exam Review - All Possible Quiz Questions 2023/2024 
 
By the end of the nineteenth century, nationalistic movements resulted in independent sovereignty for all of the following EXCEPT 
Ireland. 
The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand was the catalyst that started World War I because 
his death brought to a head the tensions underlying the alliances in eastern and western Europe. 
The rivalry between Germany and Britain up to 1914 included 
All these...
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World War 1 Test World History questions and 100% correct answers
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which country made the first declaration of war in WWI? - correct answer Austria-Hungary 
 
What was the Black Hand? - correct answer a Serbian terrorist organization 
 
What country did Bosnia-Herzegovina belong too? - correct answer Austria-Hungary 
 
What country did the Zimmermann telegram try to get the US into a war with? - correct answer Mexico 
 
List the causes for WWI - correct answer Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, Assassination 
MANIA 
 
Name the Big Four and th...
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World History Final Exam Review World War 1 questions and 100% correct answers
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The withdraw of this country from WW1 gave Germany an advantage as they were able to move all their soldiers to the Western Front - correct answer Russia 
 
News and information put out by governments during WW1 to influence people's thoughts and actions - correct answer Propaganda 
 
The name of the 2 alliances that fought against each other during WW1 - correct answer Central and Allied Powers 
 
The battle front between Germany and Russia - correct answer Eastern Front 
 
An example of n...
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AP European History Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Russian German Reinsurance Treaty Wilhelm didn't renew this agreement between Russia and 
Germany causing Russia to feel very insulted 
Allied Powers ww1 Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy (later), and US (later) 
Central Powers ww1 Germany, Austria Hungary, Ottoman Empire 
Morocco Crisis After the French received Morocco, Germany demanded an international 
conference- German bullying forced England and France closer. Germany gained nothing. 
Algeciras Conference International conference call...
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CHC-2D EXAM REVIEW 2023
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Schlieffen plan - Answer- The Schlieffen plan was the German plan on the attack of France. They planned to move through Belgium and attack the French defense from behind. Both sides became bagged down in the trenches where the war was fought for the next four years. 
 
propaganda - Answer- an organized program that spreads certain opinions or beliefs. Much of this propaganda was highly effective. For example, posters encouraging able-boided men to enlist ocontributed to the fact that eighty perc...
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History Origins of WW1- Pearson Edexcel IGCSE Question and answer 2023
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History Origins of WW1- Pearson Edexcel IGCSE Question and answer 2023Members of the Triple Entente 
Britain, France, Russia 
 
 
 
Members of the Triple Alliance 
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy 
 
 
 
Imperial Rivalry 
Rivalry between nations to have more territories overseas. 
 
 
 
A Place in the Sun 
Kaiser Wilhelm II's term for his desire to expand German power by gaining an empire 
 
 
 
Countries with no overseas empires 
Russia, Austria-Hungary 
 
 
 
Why Austria-Hungary had no oversea...
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What is the theater army commander's principle focus? - Answer- Providing Title 10 functions, Army executive agent responsibilities, and Army Support to Other Services (ASOS) 
 
Which describes a systems perspective? - Answer- Based on a node-link analysis of PMESII systems with respect to adversaries and other relevant actors 
 
What was the desired strategic end state of the Schlieffen Plan as executed in 1914? - Answer- The defeat of Russia and France 
 
What are characteristics of o...
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