Deck 25: The Beginning of the Twentieth-Century Crisis: War and Revolution.

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Which two nations competed for domination of the new Balkan states in the early twentieth century?

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C)Spain and Italy
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Which nineteenth-century European political movement was most responsible for triggering World War I?

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Which nationalist organization was responsible for assassinating Archduke Ferdinand and his wife?

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B)The White Knights
C)The Austrian Revolutionaries
D)The Black Hand
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Why did Tsar Nicholas II order full mobilization on July 29, 1914?

A)He was tricked into doing so.
B)He did not believe his generals assessment of the military situation.
C)He wanted revenge against Austria.
D)He was obligated to do so under the terms of the Concert of Europe.
E)His generals told him he had no choice.
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At the First Battle of the Marne,

A)Germany was halted just east of Paris.
B)Germany won a crucial victory.
C)France drove the Germans back across the border.
D)U.S. troops distinguished themselves with their bravery.
E)poison gas proved the decisive weapon.
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European military machines ____ between 1890 and 1914.

A)shrank considerably in size
B)doubled in size
C)were largely unchanged in size
D)increased fivefold in size
E)increased tenfold in size
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Which of the following entered the war on the Allied side in 1915?

A)The United States
B)Japan
C)Italy
D)The Ottoman Empire
E)Spain
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How many men died at the ten-month Battle of Verdun?

A)10,000
B)100,000
C)500,000
D)700,000
E)1 million
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What did most Europeans believe about the Great War?

A)It would be much like the American Civil War in length.
B)It would be an exciting, emotional release from the otherwise dull and boring existence of mass society.
C)It would last for years creating a rousing state of perpetual heroics as proclaimed by Nietzsche in his writings on the "superman."
D)It would ultimately bring about the unification of Europe in one centralized and highly militarized government.
E)It would result in a new balance of power throughout all of Western Civilization.
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At the beginning of the twentieth century, socialist labor movements

A)were in steep decline.
B)had largely been co-opted by big business.
C)had grown more powerful.
D)had little support in Germany and Britain.
E)were almost nonexistent.
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How did Europeans perceive the upcoming war in August 1914?

A)It would be the dawn of a new socialist Europe.
B)It would be very short, possibly only weeks in duration.
C)It would mark the end of European civilization.
D)Its long-term nature would revive Europe's suffering economy.
E)It would be avoided at the last minute, once the diplomats finally met together.
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Which two nations had no mandatory military service prior to World War I?

A)Germany and Austria-Hungary
B)Great Britain and the United States
C)France and Great Britain
D)Italy and Germany
E)Russia and France
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How did the war in the East differ from the war in Western Europe during 1914?

A)It was marked by immobility.
B)It was marked by mobility.
C)It developed methodically and took months to get heated.
D)It was marked by careful diplomacy.
E)It involved much smaller numbers of troops.
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What assumption underlay the Schlieffen Plan?

A)That France could not be conquered by Germany alone
B)That Britain would stay out of the coming war
C)That Germany would be fighting a two-front war
D)That the coming war would be long and bloody
E)That Russia was Germany's most dangerous adversary
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From which empire did the Balkan states gain independence prior to World War I?

A)The British Empire
B)The United States Empire
C)The Ottoman Empire
D)The French Empire
E)The German Empire
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Who did Austria turn to for approval of its plan to attack Serbia?

A)Hungary
B)Russia
C)Germany
D)The Ottoman Empire
E)France
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What was the main reason why European diplomats were incapable of slowing a rush toward war as early as late July of 1914?

A)European kings, tsars, and emperors were too bent on war to heed their advice.
B)The complex, rigid, and demanding mobilization plans devised by European army generals made immediate military action essential.
C)Ordinary people everywhere went to the polls and voted for immediate opening of the war on all fronts.
D)European industrialists, seeking to profit from mass destruction, induced the politicians they owned through bribery to push declarations of war through all European legislatures.
E)Communications was slow in a pre-computer era.
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What was the immediate catalyst of World War I?

A)The uprising of Catholic peasants in Bavaria
B)The assassination of Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand in Sarajevo
C)The German invasion of Poland
D)The German naval blockade of Britain
E)The French occupation of the Ruhr
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How did World War I contribute to the outbreak of the Russian Revolution?
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Which two nations competed for domination of the new Balkan states in the early twentieth century?

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Which nineteenth-century European political movement was most responsible for triggering World War I?

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Which nationalist organization was responsible for assassinating Archduke Ferdinand and his wife?

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Why did Tsar Nicholas II order full mobilization on July 29, 1914?

A)He was tricked into doing so.
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C)He wanted revenge against Austria.
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At the First Battle of the Marne,

A)Germany was halted just east of Paris.
B)Germany won a crucial victory.
C)France drove the Germans back across the border.
D)U.S. troops distinguished themselves with their bravery.
E)poison gas proved the decisive weapon.
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European military machines ____ between 1890 and 1914.

A)shrank considerably in size
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C)were largely unchanged in size
D)increased fivefold in size
E)increased tenfold in size
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Which of the following entered the war on the Allied side in 1915?

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B)Japan
C)Italy
D)The Ottoman Empire
E)Spain
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How many men died at the ten-month Battle of Verdun?

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B)100,000
C)500,000
D)700,000
E)1 million
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What did most Europeans believe about the Great War?

A)It would be much like the American Civil War in length.
B)It would be an exciting, emotional release from the otherwise dull and boring existence of mass society.
C)It would last for years creating a rousing state of perpetual heroics as proclaimed by Nietzsche in his writings on the "superman."
D)It would ultimately bring about the unification of Europe in one centralized and highly militarized government.
E)It would result in a new balance of power throughout all of Western Civilization.
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At the beginning of the twentieth century, socialist labor movements

A)were in steep decline.
B)had largely been co-opted by big business.
C)had grown more powerful.
D)had little support in Germany and Britain.
E)were almost nonexistent.
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How did Europeans perceive the upcoming war in August 1914?

A)It would be the dawn of a new socialist Europe.
B)It would be very short, possibly only weeks in duration.
C)It would mark the end of European civilization.
D)Its long-term nature would revive Europe's suffering economy.
E)It would be avoided at the last minute, once the diplomats finally met together.
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74
Which two nations had no mandatory military service prior to World War I?

A)Germany and Austria-Hungary
B)Great Britain and the United States
C)France and Great Britain
D)Italy and Germany
E)Russia and France
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75
How did the war in the East differ from the war in Western Europe during 1914?

A)It was marked by immobility.
B)It was marked by mobility.
C)It developed methodically and took months to get heated.
D)It was marked by careful diplomacy.
E)It involved much smaller numbers of troops.
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What assumption underlay the Schlieffen Plan?

A)That France could not be conquered by Germany alone
B)That Britain would stay out of the coming war
C)That Germany would be fighting a two-front war
D)That the coming war would be long and bloody
E)That Russia was Germany's most dangerous adversary
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From which empire did the Balkan states gain independence prior to World War I?

A)The British Empire
B)The United States Empire
C)The Ottoman Empire
D)The French Empire
E)The German Empire
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Who did Austria turn to for approval of its plan to attack Serbia?

A)Hungary
B)Russia
C)Germany
D)The Ottoman Empire
E)France
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What was the main reason why European diplomats were incapable of slowing a rush toward war as early as late July of 1914?

A)European kings, tsars, and emperors were too bent on war to heed their advice.
B)The complex, rigid, and demanding mobilization plans devised by European army generals made immediate military action essential.
C)Ordinary people everywhere went to the polls and voted for immediate opening of the war on all fronts.
D)European industrialists, seeking to profit from mass destruction, induced the politicians they owned through bribery to push declarations of war through all European legislatures.
E)Communications was slow in a pre-computer era.
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What was the immediate catalyst of World War I?

A)The uprising of Catholic peasants in Bavaria
B)The assassination of Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand in Sarajevo
C)The German invasion of Poland
D)The German naval blockade of Britain
E)The French occupation of the Ruhr
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