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| What was happening to the troops in Europe? |
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| What is the name of the classless society where everybody's the same and the government would own property and businesses? |
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| Who was communism created by? |
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| Who overthrew Czar Nicholas? |
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| What was the name of the Treaty in which Russia gives up a lot of land to Germany who can then concentrate on fighting the Western front? |
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| Who made Germany retreat? What did Germany do in return? |
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| General John Pershing and the U.S. forces; ask for an armistice |
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| What were the two conditions enacted by Wilson? |
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| 1. Germany must accept his plan for peace 2. Kaiser Wilhelm has to abdicate (give up power) |
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| Where did Kaiser Wilhelm flee to? |
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| November 11, 1918 (11/11 @ 11:00) |
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| How many died/wounded in WWI? |
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| 9 million died in battle and disease; 20 million wounded |
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| How many points did Wilson's peace plan have? |
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| What was Wilson's most important peace point? |
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| League of Nations (14th point) |
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| Were representatives from the Central Powers invited to the peace conference? |
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| Who were the reps from U.S., France, England, and Italy at the Peace Conference? |
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| U.S. - Wilson, France - Georges Clemenceau, England - David Lloyd Goeorge, Italy - Vittorio Orlando |
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| Did the U.S. sign the Treaty of Versailles? |
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| We were technically at war with Germany until what year? |
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| What were the four parts to the Treaty of Versailles? |
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| 1. Germany takes full responsibility for WWI 2. Germany must pay > $300 billion 3. German miltary size limited 4. Germany loses lots of land |
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