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| The First Balkan War against the Ottoman Turks involved all of the following states except: |
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| Immediately following their seizure of power on October 25th, 1917, the Bolsheviks: |
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| committed Germany to attack France first, though the real target was Russia |
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| The Allied assault on Gallipoli |
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| was founded on Churchill's naval offensive in the Dardanelles. |
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| Which Battle of July-November 1916 resulted in the loss of 1.1 million French, British, and German soldiers? |
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| As a result of the February Revolution in Russia, Nicholas II: |
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| After they dispersed the Constituent Assembly, Lenin and the Bolsheviks ruled Russia as a |
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| German delegates met with the Allies and officially ended the war |
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| Which of the following was not on eof the "Big Four" who dictated the peace settlement in 1918 and 1919? |
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| All of the following are true regarding the League of Nations except: |
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| Wilson supported the League because he was a realist. |
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| The immediate cause of World War I was: |
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| the assassination of Franz Ferdinand |
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| The Battle of the Marne was perhaps the most important battle of World War I because: |
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| The direct cause of American involvement in World War I was: |
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| unrestricted German submarine warfare. |
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| The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk: |
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| immediately took Russia out of the war. |
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| As a result of the Treaty of Versailles: |
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| Before 1914, the membership of the Triple Alliance included Germany, Austro-Hungary and: |
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| The diplomatic maneuvers characterized as a "tragedy of miscalculation" best describe the events: |
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| falling between the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and the outbreak of war in August. |
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| In general, the Schlieffen Plan failed because: |
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| a group of nationalists revolted in Dublin |
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| Immediately following their seizure of power on October 25, 1917, the Bolsheviks: |
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| The first nation to grant the right to vote to all men and women over the age of thirty was: |
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| Following the February Revolution in Russia, the Provisional Government: |
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| became a transitional government created to establish a democratic system. |
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| World War I affected women by: |
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| The "Fourteen Point Plan" specified all of the following provisions except: |
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| German reparations to be paid to all the Allies |
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| Which statement is true regarding the Bolsheviks and the February Revolution of 1917? |
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| They had very little to do with the February Revolution. |
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| In general, the primary interest of United States involvement in World War I: |
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| was maintaining an international balance of power. |
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| One of the problems associated with the treaties signed by the central powers was that: |
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| national boundaries were drawn without regard for ethnic divisions. |
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| One effect of World War I was that: |
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| Europe was displaced as the center of the world economy. |
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