Quiz 1: The Big Three and the Treaty of Versailles

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Quiz 1: The Big Three and the Treaty of Versailles Who was the US President at the end of WWI? Woodrow Wilson b. Georges Clemenceau c. David Lloyd George d. Franklin Roosevelt 2. Who was the French President at the end of WWI? Woodrow Wilson b. Georges Clemenceau c. David Lloyd George d. Jacques Chirac 3. Who was the British Prime Minister at the end of WWI? a. Woodrow Wilson b. Georges Clemenceau c. David Lloyd George d. David Cameron 4. Who wrote 14 points that he hoped would be included in the Treaty of Versailles? Woodrow Wilson b. Georges Clemenceau c. David Lloyd George d. Frederick Scheidemann 5. Which one of these was included in the Fourteen Points? a. Every country should reduce their military b. Every country should remove their military c. Each country should increase their military d. Every country should make their own decisions about their military

Quiz 1: The Big Three and the Treaty of Versailles 6. Which article of the Treaty of Versailles did the Germans hate the most? 321 b. 231 c. 132 d. 213 7. What did this article say? a. Germany was partly to blame for the start of WWI b. Germany and France were to blame for starting WWI c. Germany were completely to blame for starting WWI d. Germany weren’t allowed a Navy any more 8. How did the French feel about the Treaty? a. It was too harsh b. They were very satisfied c. They felt bad for Germany d. They didn’t think it was harsh enough 9. What did Germany lose in the Treaty? Land c. Lots of money c. Most of their army d. Land AND money AND most of their army 10. Who were the Germans prevented from unifying with? a. The Polish b. The Austrians c. The French d. The Russians

Quiz 1: The Big Three and the Treaty of Versailles Who was the US President at the end of WWI? Woodrow Wilson b. Georges Clemenceau c. David Lloyd George d. Franklin Roosevelt 2. Who was the French President at the end of WWI? Woodrow Wilson b. Georges Clemenceau c. David Lloyd George d. Jacques Chirac 3. Who was the British Prime Minister at the end of WWI? a. Woodrow Wilson b. Georges Clemenceau c. David Lloyd George d. David Cameron 4. Who wrote 14 points that he hoped would be included in the Treaty of Versailles? Woodrow Wilson b. Georges Clemenceau c. David Lloyd George d. Frederick Scheidemann 5. Which one of these was included in the Fourteen Points? a. Every country should reduce their military b. Every country should remove their military c. Each country should increase their military d. Every country should make their own decisions about their military

Quiz 1: The Big Three and the Treaty of Versailles 6. Which article of the Treaty of Versailles did the Germans hate the most? 321 b. 231 c. 132 d. 213 7. What did this article say? a. Germany was partly to blame for the start of WWI b. Germany and France were to blame for starting WWI c. Germany were completely to blame for starting WWI d. Germany weren’t allowed a Navy any more 8. How did the French feel about the Treaty? a. It was too harsh b. They were very satisfied c. They felt bad for Germany d. They didn’t think it was harsh enough 9. What did Germany lose in the Treaty? Land c. Lots of money c. Most of their army d. Land AND money AND most of their army 10. Who were the Germans prevented from unifying with? a. The Polish b. The Austrians c. The French d. The Russians