General WW1 Q's
General WW2 Q's
Types of warfare in WW1
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Who were the two "sides" of WW1?
Cental Powers and Allied Powers
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Who were the leaders of the Soviet Union and Germany?
Joseph Stalin, and Adolf Hitler.
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What war strategy is used when the army digs multiple lines of trenches to make is hard for enemy sharpshooters to hit soldiers?
Trench Warfare
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(WW1) What was the Woman's Peace Party?
For religous or political reasons, some Americans opposed the war. Amoung the leading peace activists were members of the Woman's Peace Party.
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What grade is Raizel in?
11th!
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Germany found a way to challenge the British blockade: submarine attacks! What did Germany use in there submarine attacks?
U-boats, short for Unterseeboot (undersea boat)
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What acts in the 1930's kept the United States from being drawn into European conflicts?
The Neutrality Acts.
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Which type of warfare utilizes toxic agents such as poison gas to kill or harm many people?
Chemical Warfare
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What did the War Refugee Board do?
This agency arranged for Jewish refugees to stay at centers in Italy and North Africa, as well as in former army camps in the U.S.
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What is the full name of your textbook?
History Alive! Pursuing American Ideals
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What was President Wilson's policy toward the war?
Wilson had a policy of neutrality.
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When was the attack on Peral Harbor?
December 7, 1941.
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Improvments to airplanes brought war into the sky. How were airplanes used in WW1?
Airplanes were used as a fast way to shoot at enemy pilots with pistols or drop bombs by hand over the side of the plane.
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What pilots and their support crews showed African Americans could handle the most demanding assigments?
The Tuskegee Airmen.
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What was the name of the subsitute teacher on Monday?
Mr.Koon
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List 5 different propaganda tactics.
Raizel has the answer!!!
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What were Germany's blitzberg tactis designed for?
To break through enemy lines at the weakest points and rush foward to spread fear and confusion behind the lines.
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Early in the war, ocean combat took place between battleships. Then the Germans built U-boats to sink large munbers of ships. What did the Allies do to protect merchant ships?
The Allies developed a convoy system.
400
List all the groups that were shown prejudice?
African Americans, Mexican Americans, Japanesse Americans, and American Jews.
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In swing kids one of the actors later went on the be in the T.V show House M.D. What character did he play in House?
Dr. James Wilson
500
Explain the Zimmermann Note.
The disclosure of the Zimmermann Note, calling for cooperation between Mexico and Germany to take back U.S territory, outraged Americans. Soon after its publication, the Untied States declared war on Germany!
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What pact did Hilter and Stalin sign?
The Nonaggression Pact.
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What is the Meuse-Argonne Offensive?
in 1918, close to 1 million U.S soldiers took part in the Meuse-Argonne Ofensive. Their success helped bring about an armistice with Germany.
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Explain the Espionage and Sedition acts.
The Espionage and Sedition acts allowed the federal government to suppress antiwar sentiment. The laws made it illegal to express opposition to the war.
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Explain the Treaty of Versailles.
The treaty negotiated in Paris redrew the map of Europe, granting self-determination to some groups. Some allies sought revenge on Germany, insisting on a war-guilt clause and reparations from Germany.
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