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1. 
What were Wilson’s Fourteen Points?
A.
The 14 Points dealt only with economic issues in Germany.
B.
The 14 Points were a longer version of the Treaty of Versailles.
C.
Wilson’s plan to end the war, based on cooperation and forgiveness.
D.
The preamble to the Treaty of Versailles.
2. 
What did the main features of the Treaty of Versailles do?
A.
The Treaty of Versailles was Germany’s plan for rebuilding its economy.
B.
Germany and other European countries agreed on Germany’s new government.
C.
European countries set Europe back to how it was before the war.
D.
The Treaty of Versailles focused on punishing Germany.
3. 
Which of Wilson’s 14 Points were honored (used) in the final Treaty of Versailles?
A.
Poland was created and a League of Nations was formed.
B.
All European countries and the US gave their colonies independence.
C.
The alliance system became stronger.
D.
Japan was forced to give up its silk industry.
4. 
Which empires were broken up as a result of WWI?
A.
France & Germany.
B.
Czechoslovakia & Belgium.
C.
Norway & Sweden.
D.
Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire.
5. 
Why did the League of Nations fail?
A.
It didn’t have enough strong members or a big enough army.
B.
It became dominated by communist countries.
C.
It voted to become its own country.
D.
The US took control of the League, which created resentment.
6. 
Woodrow Wilson sought to end alliances, militarism and imperialism through his:
A.
Fourteen Points.
B.
Roosevelt Corollary.
C.
Eight-fold Path.
D.
policy of appeasement.
7. 
Germany was forced to pay reparations for WWI and accept the blame for the war in:
A.
the European Economic Community.
B.
the Delian League.
C.
the Berlin Conference.
D.
the Treaty of Versailles.
8. 
The creation of a League of Nations and an independent Poland were:
A.
in both Wilson's Fourteen Points and the final Treaty of Versailles.
B.
rejected by the international community following WWI.
C.
abandoned shortly after the adoption of Wilson's Fourteen Points.
D.
proposed by Russia in the aftermath of WWI.
9. 
How did the map of Europe change as a result of WWI?
A.
Craters caused by artillery shells caused international borders to be disrupted.
B.
The international highway system through Europe was abandoned because of the cost of maintenance.
C.
There was a substantial increase in the landholdings of Spain, France and Italy.
D.
Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire ceased to exist, and many new nations arose in their place.
10. 
Which of the following statements is most accurate regarding the League of Nations established after WWI?
A.
The US Senate made its existence possible through funding.
B.
It was closely managed by the US.
C.
It was too weak to enforce its own policies.
D.
Woodrow Wilson began to oppose the League.