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100

President Wilson wanted the Us to stay neutral, but most Americans supported______and _________

A. Italy and France

B. Serbia and Britain

C. France and Germany

D. Britain and France

D. Britain and France 

100

Name three strategies that were used early on during World War I by both the Allies and Central Powers?

A. Both Germany and Britain transported troops across the English Channel

B. Great Britain depended upon the importing supplies

C. Germany wanted to quickly defeat France on land

D. The British wanted to prevent the escape of German surface warships into the Atlantic

The German High Seas fleet wanted to keep the English Channel safe for the crossing of British troops

B. Great Britain depended upon the importing supplies

C. Germany wanted to quickly defeat France on land

D. The British wanted to prevent the escape of German surface warships into the Atlantic

100

Minefields proved to be effective.  The largest minefield was laid in the _____by the ______

A. North Sea; Britain

B North Sea; Germany

C. Atlantic Ocean;England

D. Irish Sea; Britain


A. North Sea; Britain

100

What dictator came to power in Germany prior to World War II?

A. Roosevelt

B. Hitler

C Stalin

B. Hitler


100

What provision of the Treaty of Versailles ending World War I caused much resentment by the German people towards the Allies for years to come?

A. The requirement for Germany to never again have an Army

B. The requirement that key cities in Germany be occupied by allied troops

C The requirements that Germany pay $33 Billion dollars in war reparations

The requirements that Germany never again have a Navy

C The requirements that Germany pay $33 Billion dollars in war reparations

200

The Triple Entente (____) included Russia, Serbia, Britain and _____.

A. Allies;France

B. Central Powers Germany

C. Allies; Germany

D.  Central Powers; Greece

A: Allies; France

200

Put the following in order from earliest to most recentA A. Germany began unrestricted Warfare

B Lusitania sunk by U Boat

C Convoying began in Europe; American Troops arrive

D America declared war on Germany

ABCD; BCDA, BADC DCBA

BCDA

B Lusitania sunk by U Boat

C  Convoying began in Europe; American Troops arrive

D America declared war on Germany

A. Germany began unrestricted Warfare

200

A method for detecting and locating submerged objects in the water by echolocation:

A Radar

B  Spotting

C Sorties

D Sonar


D. Sonar
200

What Italian dictator rules Italy prior and during World War II?

A. Mousseline

B Hirohito

C. Stalin

A. Mousseline

200

The pre World War II foreign policy of Britain and France in which they made territorial concessions to the Axis Powers for the promises of peace , was called the policy of ?

A. demilitarization 

B. annexation

C. appeasement

D non-agressions

C. appeasement

300

Japan had signed and alliance with Britain in 1902 and demanded that the ____ from China and _____.

A. withdraws of German War Ships; Japan

B. The influx of German troops to Japan

C. Withdrawal of Chinese warships; Britain

D. Import of Oil; Britain


A. withdraws of German War Ships; Japan

300

A group of vessels, typically motor vehicles or ships traveling together for mutual support or protection:

A. Vagabond

B. Convoy

C. U boat

D Sorties


B. Convoy

300

A German Submarine is called ?

A. Gundalow

B. Umiak

C. U-Boat

D. Sortie




C. U-boat

300

A country, government,  or form of government in which absolute power is exercised by a leader

A. Dictatorship

B. Democracy

C. Captitalism

A. Dictatorship

300

When working out a policy of appeasement, what was the final straw for Britain and France?

A. Italy's conquest of Ethiopia

B. Germany's invasions Poland

C. Poland's acquisition of Belarus

B. Germany's invasions Poland

400

What turned the tide on land for the allies in 1918?

A. American ship builders built thousands of ships to carry supplies to Europe

B. The Russian economy depleted resources

C. British Naval blockade gradually caused widespread famine and shortages of war materials for the Central Powers 

D. None of the above


C. British Naval blockade gradually caused widespread famine and shortages of war materials for the Central Powers

400

What was one great disadvantage did Britain have at the at the start of World War I?

A. It had a significant lack of merchant shipping to carry goods.

B. It had an outdated railway system which was unable to move quickly around the country.

C. It was absolutely dependent on imported food stuffs for survival.

D. Britain had no allies at the start of World War I

E. It had an old outdated Navy

C. It was absolutely dependent on imported food stuffs for survival.

400

Prior to the full development of sonar, the allies used hydrophones alone to detect submarines, what was this called?

A. Wolf Pack operations

B. Snorkeling

C. Interception of communications

D. triangulation

E. Interpolation 


D. triangulation

400

Put the following events in order:

A. Japan invades Cuba'

B. US stock market crashed

C. The US enacted Japanese embargoes

D. Hitler became the German Chancellor

BCDA , BADC CDBA DBCa

BADC

B. US stock market crashed

A. Japan invades Cuba'

D. Hitler became the German Chancellor

C. The US enacted Japanese embargoes


400

The policy or doctrine of segregating ones country from the affairs of an another's declining to enter into into alliances, foreign economic commitments, international agreements, 

A. Liberalism

B. Disarmament

C. Isolationism

D. Totallitarianism



C. Isolationism

500

What two nations fought in the Great Naval Battles of Gallipoli and Jutland?

A. France and Germany

B. Russia and Germany

C. Germany and Britain

D. Britain and Russia

C. Germany and Britain

500

During World War I The Navy transported two million American Soldier into Europe with out the loss of of a single man or ship.  What was the major mission of the United States Navy in World War?

A. Patrol and convoy duty.

B. Deliver munitions and supplies to French Forces

C. Operate merchant ships 

D. Protect the British Fleet in the South Seas


A. Patrol and convoy duty.

500

The German service fleet was largely ineffective and kept in check by the British at the Sea Battle of Jutland. What was however successful for the Germans and later perfected in World War II?

A.  Dreadnought operations 

B. Submarine warfare

C. The use of dirigibles

D. The aircraft carrier

B. Submarine warfare

500

Who was the American President that was elected to an unprecedented four terms?

A.  Woodrow Wilson

B. Franklin D. Roosevelt

C. Theodore Roosevelt

B. Franklin D. Roosevelt

500

An organization in which the nations of the world would jin together to ensure peace and security for all, created by the Versailles Treaty of 1919, then resolved in Aril of 1946

A. One world order

B. League of Natiions

C. World Peace Organizations 

D. NATO

B. League of Natiions

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