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Module 19 (World War I) Review Game

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Test your knowledge about World War I with this engaging game! Answer ✅ for true statements and ❌ for false ones related to key events, figures, and concepts from the Great War. See how much you know and learn more about this pivotal moment in history!

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Test your knowledge about World War I with this engaging game! Answer ✅ for true statements and ❌ for false ones related to key events, figures, and concepts from the Great War. See how much you know and learn more about this pivotal moment in history!

by Jared Noyes
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Nationalism played a significant role in the lead-up to World War I.

2

The Fourteen Points were a list of demands made by the Central Powers.

3

The League of Nations was established after World War I.

4

The League of Nations was established before World War I.

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World War I was primarily fought in the Pacific Theater.

6

The Gallipoli Campaign was a successful operation for the Central Powers.

7

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand sparked the war.

8

World War I ended in 1920.

9

The Treaty of Versailles officially ended World War I.

10

The Triple Entente was an alliance between France, Russia, and Great Britain.

11

The Allies included countries like France, Britain, Russia, and later the United States.

12

Napoleon Bonaparte was a key figure in World War I.

13

The Central Powers included Germany and Austria-Hungary.

14

World War I began in 1914.

15

Kaiser Wilhelm II was the German Emperor during World War I.

16

The war was primarily fought with swords and spears.

17

The use of chemical weapons was introduced during World War I.

18

The main combatants in World War I were the United States and Japan.

19

World War I was fought between 1910 and 1915.

20

The United States entered World War I in 1917.

21

The Lusitania was a military ship used by Germany.

22

The Big Four included leaders from Germany and Austria-Hungary.

23

Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.

24

Trench warfare was a significant aspect of World War I.

25

The Central Powers consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.

26

The Lusitania was a famous battle in World War I.

27

Unrestricted submarine warfare was only practiced by the Allies.

28

Trench warfare was a common tactic used on the Western Front.

29

The Eastern Front saw no significant battles during the war.

30

The Schlieffen Plan was a strategy used by the Allies.

31

Militarism had no impact on the outbreak of World War I.

32

Woodrow Wilson was a leader of the Central Powers.