What organization was created after World War I to prevent future wars through international cooperation?
Answer:League of Nations
Which treaty officially ended the war with Germany?
Answer: Treaty of Versailles
Which three leaders were known as the Big Three?
Answer: Wilson, Clemenceau, Lloyd George
Which country invaded Manchuria in 1931?
Answer: Japan
Which treaty dealt with Austria?
Answer: Saint-Germain
Which U.S. president first proposed the League of Nations?
Answer: Woodrow Wilson
What clause blamed Germany for causing World War I?
Answer: War Guilt Clause (Article 231)
Which leader wanted Germany punished the most?
Answer: Georges Clemenceau
Which country invaded Abyssinia in 1935?
Answer: Italy
Which treaty affected Hungary?
Answer: Trianon
Which League body included representatives from every member nation?
Answer: Assembly
Which country regained Alsace-Lorraine under the treaty?
Answer: France
Which leader introduced the Fourteen Points?
Answer: Woodrow Wilson
Which dispute ended peacefully after the League awarded the islands to Finland?
Answer: Aaland Islands
Which treaty affected Bulgaria?
Answer: Neuilly
Which organization under the League worked to improve working conditions worldwide?
Answer: International Labour Organization (ILO)
What was the maximum number of soldiers Germany was allowed to keep?
Answer: 100,000
Which leader believed Germany should recover enough to continue trading with Britain?
Answer: David Lloyd George
Which industrial region was divided between Germany and Poland after a plebiscite?
Answer: Upper Silesia
Why did the League fail during the Abyssinian Crisis?
Answer: Weak sanctions/Britain and France refused stronger action.
What major weakness prevented the League from enforcing its decisions?
Answer: No army
Why did many Germans call the treaty a "Diktat"?
Answer: They were forced to accept it without negotiation.
What was the main purpose of the Paris Peace Conference?
Answer: To create peace treaties after World War I
Why did the League fail during the Abyssinian Crisis?
Answer: Weak sanctions/Britain and France refused stronger action.
Which treaty replaced the Treaty of Sèvres?
Answer: Lausanne