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  • Between July 28 and August 4, 1914, the major powers of Europe entered what became World War I. Each had formed alliances with other countries, which became a contributing factor to the spread of hosilities.
    Britain sought revenge for Franco-Prussian War
    Russian sought revenge for Franco-Prussian War
    Germany sought revenge for Franco-Prussian War
    France sought revenge for Franco-Prussian War
  • Who was assassinated in Sarajevo.
    Duke Francis Ferdinand
    Baron Francis Ferdinand
    Archduke Francis Ferdinand
    Viscount Francis Ferdinand
  • Which country entered to protect Belgium's neutrality.
    Britain
    France
    Italy
    Germany
  • Between July 28 and August 4, 1914, the major powers of Europe entered what became World War I. Each had formed alliances with other countries, which became a contributing factor to the spread of hosilities.
    Britain declared war on Germany for invading Belgium
    Serbia declared war on Germany for invading Belgium
    Russia declared war on Germany for invading Belgium
    Austria-Hungary declared war on Germany for invading Belgium
  • Territorial changes:
    Germany was ordered to pay huge sums of money to the Allies
    Some lands of Germany were given to neighboring countries
    Germany's military was significantly reduced
    Germany had to accept full responsibility for starting the war
  • War guilt clause:
    Germany was ordered to pay huge sums of money to the Allies
    Germany had to accept full responsibility for starting the war
    Many Germans felt the treaty was unfair
    Germany's military was significantly reduced
  • Impact of the Treaty:
    Germany was ordered to pay huge sums of money to the Allies
    Germany's military was significantly reduced
    Germany had to accept full responsibility for starting the war
    Many Germans felt the treaty was unfair
  • Between July 28 and August 4, 1914, the major powers of Europe entered what became World War I. Each had formed alliances with other countries, which became a contributing factor to the spread of hosilities.
    Britain wanted to defend fellow Slavic people in Serbia
    Germany wanted to defend fellow Slavic people in Serbia
    Russia wanted to defend fellow Slavic people in Serbia
    France wanted to defend fellow Slavic people in Serbia
  • the Wall Street Crash of 1929 had a devastating impact on economies worldwide
    League of nations
    Changing norms
    Rise of New Ideologis
    The Great Depression
  • Between July 28 and August 4, 1914, the major powers of Europe entered what became World War I. Each had formed alliances with other countries, which became a contributing factor to the spread of hosilities.
    Serbia stood by its one major ally, Austria-Hungary
    Russia stood by its one major ally, Austria-Hungary
    Germany stood by its one major ally, Austria-Hungary
    France stood by its one major ally, Austria-Hungary
  • unemployment and inflation created unstable conditions
    Economic challenges
    League of nations
    Changing norms
    Rise of New Ideologis
  • Which country supported Serbia?
    Russia
    Italy
    France
    Germany
  • Serbia allowed an investigation by Austrian officials inside Serbia.
    True
    False
  • These countries belong to the Triple Entente
    Russia, France, Britain
    Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia
    Italy, Austria-Hungary, Russia
    Britany, Italy, Russia
  • the interwar period saw the rise of powerful new political ideologies
    Changing norms
    Rise of new ideologies
    League of nations
    Economic challenges
  • it established after WW1 to promote international cooperation and prevent future conflicts
    Rise of New Ideologis
    Changing norms
    League of nations
    The Great Depresion
  • Disarmament:
    Germany's military was significantly reduced
    Some lands of Germany were given to neighboring countries
    Germany had to accept full responsibility for starting the war
    Germany was ordered to pay huge sums of money to the Allies
  • Reparations:
    Germany was ordered to pay huge sums of money to the Allies
    Many Germans felt the treaty was unfair
    Some lands of Germany were given to neighboring countries
    Germany had to accept full responsibility for starting the war
  • Militarism helped to feed this arms race.
    True
    False
  • France honored its treaty with Germany, this led Russia to declare war on France.
    False
    True
  • Between July 28 and August 4, 1914, the major powers of Europe entered what became World War I. Each had formed alliances with other countries, which became a contributing factor to the spread of hosilities.
    Britain rejected some terms of Austria ultimatum
    Germany rejected some terms of Austria ultimatum
    Russia rejected some terms of Austria ultimatum
    France rejected some terms of Austria ultimatum
  • Militarism, imperialism, alliances, and nationalism were the major causes of World War I
    False
    True
  • These countries belong to the Triple Alliance
    Russia, France, Britain
    Britain, Italy, Austria-Hungary
    Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
    Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia
  • Between July 28 and August 4, 1914, the major powers of Europe entered what became World War I. Each had formed alliances with other countries, which became a contributing factor to the spread of hosilities.
    Russia wanted to punish Serbia for encouraging terrorism
    France wanted to punish Serbia for encouraging terrorism
    Austria-Hungary wanted to punish Serbia
    Germany wanted to punish Serbia for encouraging terrorism
  • The emergence of "flapper culture" and a greater embrace of jazz music
    Changing norms
    Rise of New Ideologis
    League of nations
    The Great Depresion