Question 3

A)
World War I

True or False

When a Serbian nationalist assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, this led to the collapse of the alliance system, which brought several countries into war.

(2 points)
Responses

True
True

False
False
Question 4
A)
World War I

True or False

During World War I, the main objective of various countries was to assert themselves as superior in some way. Total war is a military strategy in which all parts of society are used to fight. A country uses all possible resources and people to achieve success, often blurring the lines between home front and battlefront.

(2 points)
Responses

True
True

False
False
Question 5
A)
World War I

Choose the correct answer.

How can total war be described in terms of how it involves civilian populations? (Choose one answer.)(2 points)
Responses

A total war mobilizes a civilian population to support the war effort and will see them targeted by the enemy.
A total war mobilizes a civilian population to support the war effort and will see them targeted by the enemy.

A total war mobilizes a civilian population to support the war effort but does not see them directly involved in the battlefield
A total war mobilizes a civilian population to support the war effort but does not see them directly involved in the battlefield

Civilians are not involved in a total war.
Civilians are not involved in a total war.

A total war targets civilians in order to destroy the enemy but does not involve them in the war effort
A total war targets civilians in order to destroy the enemy but does not involve them in the war effort
Question 6
A)
World War I

Choose the correct answer.

The picture below demonstrates what kind of warfare? (Choose one answer)



(3 points)
Responses

Airborne warfare
Airborne warfare

Terrorism
Terrorism

Trench warfare.
Trench warfare.

Total warfare
Question 8
A)
World War I

True or False

Casualty rates were so high in World War I because of 1. the philosophy of total war was used to carry out the conflict. 2. the use of new weapons such as poison gas, u-boats, and machine guns. 3. indiscriminate attacks, disease, famine, and genocide.

(2 points)
Responses

True
True

False
False
Question 9
A)
World War I

Choose the correct answer.

The concept of isolationism refers to what? (Choose one answer.)(2 points)
Responses

A policy to not loan other nations money.
A policy to not loan other nations money.

A policy of avoiding political alliances with other nations.
A policy of avoiding political alliances with other nations.

A policy of building up of a nation's military.
A policy of building up of a nation's military.

A policy where citizens have extreme pride in their country.
A policy where citizens have extreme pride in their country.
Question 10
A)
World War I

Choose the correct answers.

Choose all that apply to the Treaty Of Versailles. (Select all that apply.)(6 points)
Responses

The treaty reduced Germany's power in the world
The treaty reduced Germany's power in the world

The treaty took away all of Germany's overseas colonies.
The treaty took away all of Germany's overseas colonies.

The treaty required Germany to pay reparations to the Allied countries.
The treaty required Germany to pay reparations to the Allied countries.

The treaty was considered by historians to be fair for all countries involved in World War I.
The treaty was considered by historians to be fair for all countries involved in World War I.
Question 11
A)
World War I

True or False

The League of Nations was an idea that German leadership negotiated for at the Versailles Conference after World War I.

(2 points)
Responses

True
True

False
False
Question 12
A)
World War I

True or False

During World War I, many women worked outside the home in factories to help the war effort… Women also fought for the right to vote, known as suffrage.

(2 points)
Responses

True
True

False
False
Question 13
A)
Russian Revolution

Choose the correct answer.

Vladimir Lenin believed in (Choose one answer.)

(2 points)
Responses

Marxism
Marxism

Freedom
Freedom

Capitalism
Capitalism

Free market system
Free market system
Question 14
A)
Russian Revolution

True or False

The Bolsheviks, established through the Russian Revolution, eventually led to a Russian Civil War, which allowed private property to be seized, businesses to be taken over, and many industries to be nationalized.

(2 points)
Responses

True
True

False
False
Question 15
A)
The Great Depression

True or False

In October 1929, a stock market crash in the United States said in motion that would consume the entire world in a global economic depression.

(2 points)
Responses

True
True

False
False
Question 16
A)
The Great Depression

Choose the correct answers.

Select all the events below that ultimately led to the great depression. (Select all that apply.)

(6 points)
Responses

High unemployment
High unemployment

Reduced wages
Reduced wages

Banks lending money on credit
Banks lending money on credit

A growing economy
A growing economy
Question 17
A)
Global Hardship

True or False

Global hardship around the world and the great depression ultimately led to instability and for totalitarian leaders like Joseph Stalin in the USSR, Benito Mussolini in Italy, and Adolf Hitler in Germany to come to power.

(2 points)
Responses

True
True

False

1 answer

Here are the answers to the questions you've provided:

Question 3
True or False
When a Serbian nationalist assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, this led to the collapse of the alliance system, which brought several countries into war.
Answer: True


Question 4
True or False
During World War I, the main objective of various countries was to assert themselves as superior in some way. Total war is a military strategy in which all parts of society are used to fight. A country uses all possible resources and people to achieve success, often blurring the lines between home front and battlefront.
Answer: True


Question 5
Choose the correct answer.
How can total war be described in terms of how it involves civilian populations?
Answer: A total war mobilizes a civilian population to support the war effort and will see them targeted by the enemy.


Question 6
Choose the correct answer.
The picture below demonstrates what kind of warfare?
Answer: Trench warfare.


Question 8
True or False
Casualty rates were so high in World War I because of 1. the philosophy of total war was used to carry out the conflict. 2. the use of new weapons such as poison gas, u-boats, and machine guns. 3. indiscriminate attacks, disease, famine, and genocide.
Answer: True


Question 9
Choose the correct answer.
The concept of isolationism refers to what?
Answer: A policy of avoiding political alliances with other nations.


Question 10
Choose the correct answers.
Choose all that apply to the Treaty Of Versailles.
Answers:

  • The treaty reduced Germany's power in the world.
  • The treaty took away all of Germany's overseas colonies.
  • The treaty required Germany to pay reparations to the Allied countries.

Question 11
True or False
The League of Nations was an idea that German leadership negotiated for at the Versailles Conference after World War I.
Answer: False


Question 12
True or False
During World War I, many women worked outside the home in factories to help the war effort… Women also fought for the right to vote, known as suffrage.
Answer: True


Question 13
Choose the correct answer.
Vladimir Lenin believed in
Answer: Marxism


Question 14
True or False
The Bolsheviks, established through the Russian Revolution, eventually led to a Russian Civil War, which allowed private property to be seized, businesses to be taken over, and many industries to be nationalized.
Answer: True


Question 15
True or False
In October 1929, a stock market crash in the United States said in motion that would consume the entire world in a global economic depression.
Answer: True


Question 16
Choose the correct answers.
Select all the events below that ultimately led to the great depression.
Answers:

  • High unemployment
  • Reduced wages
  • Banks lending money on credit

Question 17
True or False
Global hardship around the world and the great depression ultimately led to instability and for totalitarian leaders like Joseph Stalin in the USSR, Benito Mussolini in Italy, and Adolf Hitler in Germany to come to power.
Answer: True


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