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Ch. 29 sec. 3 Answers

1. How many casualties did the Allies suffer in the Gallipoli campaign?

1. How many casualties did the Allies suffer in the Gallipoli campaign? … 250,000

2. Describe Germany’s policy of unrestricted submarine warfare?

2. Describe Germany’s policy of unrestricted submarine warfare? … their submarines would sink without warning any ship in the waters around Great Britain…

3. Why did Germany sink the passenger ship Lusitania?

3. Why did Germany sink the passenger ship Lusitania? … believed it had been carrying ammunition

4. What did Germany promise Mexico if they would ally with them?

4. What did Germany promise Mexico if they would ally with them? … help to “reconquer” the land lost to the U.S.

5. What is total war?

5. What is total war? … when countries devote all of their resources to the war effort

6. Define propaganda.

6. Define propaganda. … one-sided information designed to persuade … to keep morale and support for the war

7. Who stepped down as ruler of Russia in March 1917?

7. Who stepped down as ruler of Russia in March 1917? … Czar Nicholas

8. Who seized power in Russia in November 1917?

8. Who seized power in Russia in November 1917? … V. I. Lenin

9. What did the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk end?

9. What did the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk end? … war between Germany and Russia

10. What does armistice mean?

10. What does armistice mean? … an agreement to stop fighting

11. About how many soldiers died and how many were wounded in World War I?

11. About how many soldiers died and how many were wounded in World War I? … 8,500,000 died and 21,000,000 wounded

12. Using the pie chart on page 856, what country suffered the most combat deaths in WW I?

12. Using the pie chart on page 856, what country suffered the most combat deaths in WW I? … Germany