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$ 1 Million
$ 500,000
$ 250,000
50:50
$ 125,000
$ 64,000
$ 32,000
$ 16,000
$ 8,000
$ 4,000
$ 2,000
$ 1,000
$ 500
$ 200
$ 100
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$ 100 Question
hich of the following was not a cause of World War I
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imperialist
A.
competition
C.
European
nationalism
American
B.
isolationism
the stockpiling
D.
of weapons
$ 100 Question
hich of the following was not a cause of World War I
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imperialist
A.
competition
American
B.
isolationism
C.
D.
$ 200 Question
Where did the assassination that
triggered World War I occur?
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A.
Bosnia
B.
Alsace-Lorraine
C.
Belgium
D.
Ottoman Empire
$ 200 Question
Where did the assassination that
triggered World War I occur?
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A.
Bosnia
B.
C.
Belgium
D.
$ 500 Question
The war might have involved only two nations,
Austria-Hungary and Serbia, if not for
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the
alliance system.
A.
C.
imperialism.
the American
Expeditionary Force.
B.
D.
propaganda.
$ 500 Question
The war might have involved only two nations,
Austria-Hungary and Serbia, if not for
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the
alliance system.
A.
C.
the American
Expeditionary Force.
B.
D.
$ 1,000 Question
The Schlieffen Plan was thought to be
an effective strategy because it
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resulted in years of trench
allowed Germany to drive
A.
quickly toward the French capital. B. warfare in France.
allowed
Germany to fight
C.
on two fronts at once.
prevented ships from entering
D.
waters around Britain.
$ 1,000 Question
The Schlieffen Plan was thought to be
an effective strategy because it
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A.
allowed
Germany to fight
C.
on two fronts at once.
B.
prevented ships from entering
D.
waters around Britain.
$ 2,000 Question
The policy that kept the United States out
of the war for three years was called
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the
alliance system.
A.
C.
nationalism.
the
B.
D.
convoy system.
neutrality.
$ 2,000 Question
The policy that kept the United States out
of the war for three years was called
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A.
the
B.
C.
D.
convoy system.
neutrality.
$ 4,000 Question
What did the United States use to overcome
the threat of German U-boats?
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A.
C.
convoys
airplanes
B.
ships flying
neutral flags
a fleet of
D.
American submarines
$ 4,000 Question
What did the United States use to overcome
the threat of German U-boats?
50:50
A.
C.
convoys
B.
D.
ships flying
neutral flags
$ 8,000 Question
Which of the following was a result
of the Selective Service Act?
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Troops were
segregated by race.
A.
Men
C.
Women could serve
in combat positions.
B.
were required to
African Americans could not
D.
become Army officers.
register for military service.
$ 8,000 Question
Which of the following was a result
of the Selective Service Act?
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A.
Men
C.
B.
were required to
African Americans could not
D.
become Army officers.
register for military service.
$ 16,000 Question
Which weapons of mechanized warfare
were introduced in World War I?
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battlefront
trenches
A.
C.
pistols
and bayonets
B.
hydrogen bombs
airplanes
and tanks
D.
$ 16,000 Question
Which weapons of mechanized warfare
were introduced in World War I?
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A.
C.
B.
hydrogen bombs
airplanes
and tanks
D.
$ 32,000 Question
Which of the following nations
suffered the fewest casualties?
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A. Austria-Hungary
C.
Great Britain
B.the
D.
United States
France
$ 32,000 Question
Which of the following nations
suffered the fewest casualties?
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A.
B.the
C.
D.
United States
France
$ 64,000 Question
Which of the following nations was
not a member of the "Big Four"?
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A.
Italy
B.
C.
France
D.
Russia
Great Britain
$ 64,000 Question
Which of the following nations was
not a member of the "Big Four"?
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A.
C.
Italy
B.
D.
Russia
$ 125,000 Question
What reason did Senators give for opposing
U.S. membership in the League of Nations?
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It would lead to
international instability.
A.
C.
It would drain
American finances.
It would interfere with
free-trade agreements.
B.
It would drag the United States
D.
into
European conflicts.
$ 125,000 Question
What reason did Senators give for opposing
U.S. membership in the League of Nations?
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A.
C.
It would interfere with
free-trade agreements.
B.
It would
drag the United States
D.
D.
into European conflicts.
$ 250,000 Question
Labor leaders were targeted by the
Espionage and Sedition Acts because they
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questioned whether war was right
A.under any circumstances.
refused to work in industries that
B.supported the war effort.
demanded
better conditions for
preferred the Russian system of
C.
D.
workers, even during a war crisis. government
to the American system.
$ 250,000 Question
Labor leaders were targeted by the
Espionage and Sedition Acts because they
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questioned whether war was right
A.under any circumstances.
demanded
better conditions for
C.
workers, even during a war crisis.
B.
D.
$ 500,000 Question
American supporters of entry into the war could
claim their country was fighting a moral war because
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the United States joined the war
only
A. after Russia's oppressive
monarchy was replaced.
many citizens planted victory
B.
gardens
and bought war bonds.
the Zimmerman note
was intercepted.
African Americans were offered new
D.
job opportunities
in northern cities.
C.
$ 500,000 Question
American supporters of entry into the war could
claim their country was fighting a moral war because
50:50
the United States joined the war
only
A. after Russia's oppressive
monarchy was replaced.
C.
many citizens planted victory
B.
gardens
and bought war bonds.
D.
$ 1 Million Question
he Treaty of Versailles overlooked the importance o
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identifying the guilty
A.
party in a war.
crippling
any nations that might
C.
prove dangerous in the future.
including powerful nations like the
United
States in international
B.
peace-keeping organizations.
treating all nations justly,
D.
including
the losers of a war.
$ 1 Million Question
he Treaty of Versailles overlooked the importance o
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A.
C.
including powerful nations like the
United
States in international
B.
peace-keeping organizations.
treating all nations justly,
D.
including
the losers of a war.