WW1 Causes & Events
WW1 Results
WW1 Warfare
Russian Revolution
Russian Revolution
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The basic underlying causes of WW1 can be summarized in this acronym - what is that acronym and what do the letters stand for?

MAIN - militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism

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This Treaty ended the World War I. 

Treaty of Versailles

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This type of military strategy used long, deep ditches in the ground constructed with sandbags, wooden planks, woven sticks, tangled barbed wire or even just stinking mud.

Trench warfare

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A harsh and weak ruler, he was the last czar of Russia.

Czar Nicholas II

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Under Lenin, the Bolsheviks renamed themselves this.

The Communists.

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The immediate cause of World War I

The assassination of Austrian Archduke Ferdinand by assassin Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip

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A complete mobilization of resources and people describes this kind of war.

Total war.

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The area between opposing trenches was called ....

No-man's-land

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The Russian Revolution was also called this.

The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917

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Under Lenin's leadership, Russia became known as this. 

USSR - United Soviet Socialist Republics.

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Why were places like India and Australia essentially forced into joining the war?

They were part of the British empire

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During wartime, free-market capitalistic systems of Europe had to be temporarily put aside. Food supplies and materials were regulated. This was called ....

Rationing

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Trench warfare led to neither the Allies nor the Germans from gaining ground. This was called ... 

A stalemate

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With czar Nicholas away fighting the Germans, this man influenced the czar's wife Alexandra and interfered in government affairs. 

Rasputin

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True or False: In 1918, Lenin had to sign a treaty with Germany giving up Poland, Ukraine, Finland, and the Baltic Provinces.

True

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During World War I, the Turks of the Ottoman Empire attempted to kill all of the Armenians that lived in their territory.  This event is an example of ...

Genocide

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What were the two reasons listed for why the United States joined the war?

  1. German submarines attacked a US ship called Lusitania

  2. The British intercepted Zimmerman Telegram

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The Germans used these giant airships to bomb England. 

Zeppelins

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Who led the Bolsheviks?

Lenin

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True or False: Lenin and the Communists were able to triumph in the civil war with the anti-communists partly because the Red Army was disciplined and organized. Lenin also used the secret police to quash opposition. 

True dat folks

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Which colony had the highest contribution to the armies?

India contributed the most, over a million people overseas and over half a million were recruited into the army.

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Which colony had the highest contribution to the armies?

India contributed the most, over a million people overseas and over half a million were recruited into the army.

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How many miles of trenches were there?

250 miles

2,500 miles

25,000 miles

250,000 miles

25,000 miles

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What were the three things that Lenin promised to the people?

"Peace, Land, and Bread."
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After Lenin died, this man took over USSR. 

Stalin

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