1. World War I was mostly fought

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World War I Review Questions
1. One cause of World War I was ________.
German people thought their country was the best
and wanted Germany to be successful.
A. neutrality
B. nationalism
C. disarmament
D. demilitarization
2. During World War I, both the French and
German armies were ________ in good
defensive positions.
A. entrenched
B. demilitarized
C. nationalized
D. disarmed
3. During World War I, the Allies failed to
______ any German land.
A.
B.
C.
D.
ratify
occupy
military
neutrality
4. In 1919, the Treaty of
Versailles was __________.
A.
B.
C.
D.
neutralized
occupied
demilitarized
ratified
5. As a result of the Treaty of Versailles,
Germany had to ________. They lost most of
their army and all of their tanks.
A. occupy
B. disarm
C. militarize
D. nationalize
6. Which of the following countries
was not part of the Allies?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Great Britain
the U.S.A.
the Ottoman Empire
France
7. Which of the following was
not part of the Central Powers?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Germany
Russia
Austria-Hungary
Bulgaria
8. Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace
was called the __________.
A.
B.
C.
D.
American Peace Plan
Treaty of Versailles
End to Neutrality
Fourteen Points
9. In Wilson’s Fourteen Points
were ideas about __________.
A. issues Wilson felt caused the war. He
recommended no secret agreements.
B. boundary changes. He felt boundaries
should be changed based on selfdetermination.
C. a League of Nations.
D. A, B, and C
10. The Treaty of Versailles
required Germany to ________.
A. pay $30,000,000,000.00 to the Allies.
B. share responsibility for the war with
France.
C. give Alsace-Lorraine to Belgium.
D. A, B, and C
1. World War I was mostly
fought _________________
A.
B.
C.
D.
on the sea.
in the air.
in the trenches.
quickly, with tanks and airplanes.
2. Fighting in the trenches was
_______ because of ________.
A. bad . . . deafening noises, water
everywhere, and horrid sanitation.
B. good . . . good friends, clean sleeping
areas, and delicious food.
C. bad . . . falling missiles, wind, and
constant moving.
3. What problems did mustard
gas cause?
A.
B.
C.
D.
It burned eyes and skin.
Battlefields couldn’t be used again.
It killed people immediately.
Both A and B
Numbers
4.
5.
6.
How many people were mobilized?
A. 5,001,023
B. 9,000,000+
C. 21,333,000
D. 65,038,000
How many people were injured?
A. 5,001,023
B. 9,000,000+
C. 21,333,000
D. 65,038,000
How many people died?
A. 5,001,023
B. 9,000,000+
C. 21,333,000
D. 65,038,000
Conscientious Objector
• A person who refuses to fight in a war
because of religious, moral, or ethical
reasons.