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History of Europe Warm Ups #1 Rise of Communism, Russian Revolution, and Treaty of Versailles

Warm Up #1: What war was a result of militarism and nationalism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? A. Civil War B. Revolutionary War C. World War I D. Cold War

Warm Up #1: What war was a result of militarism and nationalism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? A. Civil War B. Revolutionary War C. World War I D. Cold War

Warm Up #2: Which was a CAUSE of the Russian Revolution? A. The czar was executed. B. There were food shortages in Russia and the serfs were starving. C. The Germans showed signs of surrender. D. Soldiers did not know how to use their weapons.

Warm Up #2: Which was a CAUSE of the Russian Revolution? A. The czar was executed. B. There were food shortages in Russia and the serfs were starving. C. The Germans showed signs of surrender. D. Soldiers did not know how to use their weapons.

Warm Up #3: Which person did the actions listed below Warm Up #3: Which person did the actions listed below? -Did not protect the Russian royal family -Changed Russia’s name to the Soviet Union -Set up a communist government in Russia A. Vladimir Lenin B. Czar Nicholas II C. Emperor Wilhelm II D. Woodrow Wilson

Warm Up #3: Which person did the actions listed below Warm Up #3: Which person did the actions listed below? -Did not protect the Russian royal family -Changed Russia’s name to the Soviet Union -Set up a communist government in Russia A. Vladimir Lenin B. Czar Nicholas II C. Emperor Wilhelm II D. Woodrow Wilson

Warm Up #4: The Treaty of Versailles ended WWI, but some of the terms of the treaty contributed to the beginning of WWII. Which was one of the terms of the treaty? A. Germany was forced to pay reparations to the Allied countries. B. Germany could develop a strong army and navy. C. It divided Germany into East and West. D. It made Germany a world power.

Warm Up #4: The Treaty of Versailles ended WWI, but some of the terms of the treaty contributed to the beginning of WWII. Which was one of the terms of the treaty? A. Germany was forced to pay reparations to the Allied countries. B. Germany could develop a strong army and navy. C. It divided Germany into East and West. D. It made Germany a world power.

Warm Up #5: What was a goal of the Treaty of Versailles? A. to help Germany rebuild its industry B. to build better roads and factories in Germany C. To make sure Germany did not invade France in the future D. To give Great Britain and the United States credit for their help in WWI

Warm Up #5: What was a goal of the Treaty of Versailles? A. to help Germany rebuild its industry B. to build better roads and factories in Germany C. To make sure Germany did not invade France in the future D. To give Great Britain and the United States credit for their help in WWI

Warm Up #6: After WWI, how did the Allied countries hope to keep Germany from becoming too powerful again? A. United States took over German military bases. B. Germany was not allowed to have a large army or navy. C. Germany was allowed to keep its colonies. D. Germany did not have to pay any war debts to the Allied countries.

Warm Up #6: After WWI, how did the Allied countries hope to keep Germany from becoming too powerful again? A. United States took over German military bases. B. Germany was not allowed to have a large army or navy. C. Germany was allowed to keep its colonies. D. Germany did not have to pay any war debts to the Allied countries.