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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.