What was the ToV?
After the WW1, the peace agreement signed between the victorious country and the defeated country.
Name the members of triple entente
Britain France Russia
Why did Lloyd George not want to punish Germany too harshly?
He feared a weak Germany would lead to economic problems, future conflict, or the rise of extremism, and Britain also wanted to keep trading with Germany
In which country had most of the First World War been fought?
France
Why was the trench used in ww1?
Machine gun
What did the S.I.D.E represent?
Stop the War, Improve people's live, Disarmed, Enforce the ToV
Name the members of central power
Germany, Austria-Hungary,Ottoman, Italy, Bulgaria
Who wants to see Germany's armed forces reduced to the very minimum so they can never threaten his country again?
France
What was David Lloyd George's aim for the peace conference?
He expected Germany to lose colonies and their navies
What is the name of Germanys’ submarine?
u-boat
List three points about the ToV enforced Germany to do.
Reparation, army limitation, colonies(the remaining reasonable answers can be accepted)
When did Russia withdraw from the War?
1917/11/8
What were the main disagreements between the Big Three regarding the punishment of Germany ?
France wanted harsh punishment, Britain wanted moderate terms to avoid future conflict, and the U.S. wanted fair treatment and peace based on his Fourteen Points.
Give three consequences of WW1
The deaths and injuries of young people; high level of unemployment; thousands of people died due to poverty and disease(other answers can be accepted)
Why were the tank so useful in www?
Because they could cross the trench and block the shooting from the guns
Which two regions did France take control of?
Saar and Alsace Lorraine
When did the Italy join the Triple Entente?
April,1915
Which statements would most likely be made by Wilson?
a League to prevent future wars(there can be other answers accepted)
What plan did US President Woodrow Wilson publish during the war in 1918 and list three points.
The Fourteen Points.(1) Sign a public peace agreement and eliminate secret diplomacy;(2) Absolute freedom of maritime navigation in peacetime and wartime;(3) Ablish all economic barriers and establish equal trade conditions;(4) Reduce armaments to the lowest point consistent with domestic security;(5) Deal with colonial issues fairly, and take into account the interests of local residents and the legitimate requirements of the colonial government when deciding on all issues related to sovereignty;(6) Withdraw foreign troops from Russia, and ensure that Russia independently decides its political development and national policies, and welcomes it to enter the society of a free country under the system of its own choice;(7) The German army withdrew from Belgium and restored its sovereignty;(8) The German army withdrew from France, and Alsace and Lorraine returned to France;
What could the planes do in ww1?
From a simple investigation at the beginning, it gradually evolved into a deadly bombing.
Why did the Treaty called the "Treaty of Versailles"?
It signed in Versailles, and also because France lost the Frante-Prussian War, the contracts of the Frante-Prussian War were signed at the Palace of Versailles. After Germany's defeat in World War I, France wanted to use this to dampen Germany's morale
When did the USA join the Triple Entente?
April 6,1917
How did the Big Three's deal with Germany's war guilt and military strength?
War guilt: Germany was forced to accept blame Military strength: Germany’s army was limited to 100,000 soldiers, with no air force, limited navy, and demilitarization of the Rhineland.
Italy‘s leader
Vittorio Orlando
What can cannon be used in tactics and strategy fields?
Directly support infantry offensive and defensive operations;It is used for long-range strikes and psychological deterrence.