7.4.1 practice quizOnline version causes events WWI by Shaner Adams 1 What were the MAIN causes of WWI? a Mysticism, assassinations, individualism, nullification. b Mastery, assimilation, isolation, neuroticism. c Mollification, ascension, empiricism, negligence. d Militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism. 2 How did nationalism contribute to the start of WWI? a The assassination that started the war was committed by a man who didn’t want to be ruled by Austria-Hungary. b Russia invaded Poland because the czar wanted to unite the Polish people. c Nationalism was an economic system that was so unpopular that war broke out. d England attacked Germany because their ambassador insulted the English language. 3 Who were the Bolsheviks in Russia? a They supported the Czar. b They were communists who took over Russia and withdrew from the war. c They were the navy division of the armed forces. d They were the owners of an important oil company. 4 What events convinced the US to enter WWI? a The sinking of the Lusitania and the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. b The German invasion of Mexico and the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. c The Battle of the Somme and French defeat at Arras. d The Zimmerman Telegram and Germany’s policy of unrestricted submarine warfare. 5 How did US entry into WWI affect the outcome, or result, of the war? a It took longer to win the war because troop movements were not coordinated. b The Allies were able to beat Germany and win the war. c The US invaded Russia and installed a puppet government in Moscow. d The US allied with Germany and both lost the war. 6 Militarism, alliances, imperialism and nationalism were all: a limited in influence in the early 1900's. b encouraged by trade patterns with Asia. c outlawed in the Treaty of Paris. d main causes of WWI. 7 The assassination of Franz Ferdinand demonstrates how: a trade can cause major global conflicts. b imperialism tends to be successful for smaller countries. c nationalism was the spark that set off WWI. d joining an international alliance can promote global peace. 8 Russia pulled out of WWI and became the world's first communist nation as a result of: a British victories along the Western Front. b the Bolshevik Revolution. c military losses to the Chinese in Manchuria. d the Czar's victories over Germany. 9 The Zimmerman Telegram and Germany's policy of unrestricted submarine warfare were: a signs of Japanese aggression during WWI. b reasons the US ended its neutrality in WWI. c attempts to prevent the US from entering the war. d German overtures to peace with the US. 10 The most important factor in the Allied victory in WWI was: a US entry into the war. b the development of trench warfare. c a trade embargo enforced by France. d the rise of Otto von Bismarck.