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Effects of WWI

Causes of WWI

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How could ypu remember the 5 causes of WWI. Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism,Imperialism, Assasination.
WHat was the thing that spilled the glass and caused Austria declare war on Serbia. The assasination of Franz Ferdinand.
What was Wilson's plan for peace called? The 14 points
List 2 specific provisions of the Treaty that applied to Germany 100,000 army, war guilt clause, reparations, no air force, no subs, 6 battleships
List 3 countries that were not originally a part of the League of Nations US, Germany, Soviet Union/Russia Add a team Remove a team Go back Click show/hide options Flippity.netQuiz Show © 2013-2026 Flippity.net. All Rights Reserved.
What happened to the German economy when they printed money to pay reparations? hyperinflation
Which 2 countries of the Allied forces suffered the most casualties? France and Russia
Who were the Big Three (countries) that negotiated the Treaty of Versailles Britain, US, France
What were the two goals of Wilson's plan for peace? Peace without blame and to make WWI the war to end all wars
What happened to Germany's colonies largely turned over to Britain and France
Why was it difficult for the League to enforce peace or end conflicts? no army, power of veto, Assembly only met once a year, decisions had to be unanimous
What was the devastating agricultural drought in the US called? the Dust Bowl
List 2 reasons the Allied forces blamed Germany for WWI invasion of neutral Belgium, attack on Russia and France, blank cheque of support to Germany
With whom could Germany never ally again, according to the Treaty? Austria
What MANIA cause did Wilson believe was most to blame for WWI? Nationalism
What happened to the Alsance Lorriane? Returnes to France
What did Japan and Italy do when the League tried to punish their aggression? Left the Leaugue of Nations
What is an import tax called? Tariff
How did Britain force Germany to sign the Treaty of Versailles? refused to end the Hunger Blockade until it was signed
What was the maximum number of soldiers Germany could have? 100,000
How did Wilson's plan deal with the issue of militarization as a cause of war? called for general demilitarization/reduction of arms in all countries
What happened to Russian territory Germany had won when Russia exited made into independent countries (Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, etc.)
Why did the US not join the League of Nations? Senate blocked the President from joining
List 3 entirely new countries created after WWI Latvia Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Finland
What do tariffs cause? inflation/rising prices
What 2 major resources did Germany lose in giving up territory to France? Coal and Iron
What did Wilson's Plan want for the colonies of Europe? independence
What happened to the Rhineland (border between Germany, France, and Belgium)? demilitarized
What countries did Italy and Japan attack? Abyssinia (Ethiopia) and China
List 2 reasons for the collapse of the US banking system. bad loans to buy stock, Britain and France could not pay back war loans
What was the name of the German government that actually signed the Treaty of Versailles? the Weimar Republic
What does the acronym LAMB stand for to remember the big issues in the Treaty of Versialles? land, army, money, blame
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