Who's assassination, led to WWI?
Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
In what year did WWI start?
When was 1914?
How did the sinking of a British ship by a German submarine help bring the U.S. into WWI?
What is there was more than 100 American people on the ship?
What country did Adolf Hitler take over?
What is Germany?
What is the meaning of the Allies?
What is, the victorious alliance of nations in WWI?
What country started using machine guns?
Who was America?
In what year did Russia become the Soviet Union/ U.S.S.R?
When was 1922?
What can you infer from the fact that historians think the Treaty of Versailles might have led to World War II?
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What are the penalties the treaty employed, were too harsh?
In what country did Vladimir Lenin take over?
What is Russia?
What is the definition of Central Powers?
What is, the defeated alliance of nations, of WWI?
Who were the two Germanic countries involved at the beginning of the war?
Who are Germany and Austria-Hungary?
In what year did Russia withdraw from WWI?
When was 1917?
What was the result of all the new technologies introduced during WWI?
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What are they made it easier to kill and wound more soldiers than ever before?
What are the three main countries of WWI?
What is Germany, France, and Britain?
What is the meaning of WWI?
What is, the first world war that was caused by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
Who was the Slavic country at the beginning of the war?
Who is Russia?
In what year did the U.S finally become the Allies?
When was 1917?
Place the following events in sequence: A) Russia declares war on Austria; B) Archduke Franz Ferdinand is shot; C) America enters the war.
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What is B, A, C?
What country after the war, was going through the great depression?
What is America?
What is the definition of the Treaty of Versailles?
What is, 1919 treaty that caused WWI to end?
Who's country's forces invaded Belgium and France?
Who were Germany's forces?
In what year was the Treaty of Versailles signed?
When was 1919?
At first, America adopted an isolationist policy. What does this mean?
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What is America wanted to stay out of the war?
What three countries were the Axis powers?
What is Germany, Italy, and Japan?
What is the definition of the armistice?
What is, a formal ceasefire?