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LET’S PLAY! World War I in Europe World War I expert?! Who wants to be a… World War I expert?! 1

The build-up of armed forces in Europe during the late 1800s is an example of A: Imperialism B: Mercantilism C: Militarism D: Isolationism

The build-up of armed forces in Europe during the late 1800s is an example of A: Imperialism B: Mercantilism C: Militarism D: Isolationism

What is one reason why Germany’s Schlieffan Plan failed? A: The United States entered the war B: Russia mobilized more quickly than expected C: Austria-Hungary withdrew from the war D: German tanks became stuck in the trenches

D: German tanks became stuck in the trenches What is one reason why Germany’s Schlieffan Plan failed? B: Russia mobilized more quickly than expected A: The United States entered the war C: Austria-Hungary withdrew from the war D: German tanks became stuck in the trenches

Which of the following helped the Allies achieve the breakthrough they sought in World War I? A: The Russian Revolution B: The waging of total war C: The involvement of the United States D: Battle of Gallipoli

D: The Battle of Gallipoli Which of the following helped the Allies achieve the breakthrough they sought in World War I? A: The Russian Revolution B: The waging of total war D: The Battle of Gallipoli C: The involvement of the United States

B: The death of Rasputin C: Lenin’s return to Russia One cause of Russia’s March 1917 revolution was A: Food shortages B: The death of Rasputin C: Lenin’s return to Russia D: the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

One cause of Russia’s March 1917 revolution war A: Food shortages B: The death of Rasputin C: Lenin’s return to Russia D: The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

Which region was described as “the powder keg of Europe” prior to World War I? A: Iberian Peninsula B: British Isles C: Scandinavia D: Balkan Peninsula

Which region was described as “the powder keg of Europe” prior to World War I? A: Iberian Peninsula B: British Isles C: Scandinavia D: Balkan Peninsula

What was the immediate cause of World War I in Europe? A: Start of the civil war in Russia B: Assassination of the heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire C: Sinking of the British liner, Lusitania D: Attack on Poland by the German army

D: Attack on Poland by the German army What was the immediate cause of World War I in Europe? A: Start of the civil war in Russia B: Assassination of the heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire C: Sinking of the British liner, lusitania D: Attack on Poland by the German army

D: Unite the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches Constantinople’s location on the Bosporus Strait was one reason that the Byzantine Empire was able to A: Conquer the Russian city of Moscow B: Spread Judaism throughout western Europe C: Control key trade routes between Europe and Asia D: Unite the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches

C: Made Germany restore its emperor The Treaty of Versailles angered many Germans after World War I because the treaty A: Forced Germany to pay large war reparations B: Divided Germany into Communist and non-Communist zones C: Made Germany restore its emperor D: Required all German-speaking Europeans to return to Germany

B: Divided Germany into Communist and The Treaty of Versailles angered many Germans after World War I because the treaty A: Forced Germany to pay large war reparations B: Divided Germany into Communist and non-Communist zones C: Made Germany restore its empror D: Required all German-speaking European s to return to Germany

What was a direct result of World War I? A: Nicholas II was named czar of Russia B: Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a terrorist C: Germany lost its colonizes in Africa and Asia D: The Ottoman Empire expanded

D: The Ottoman Empire expanded What was a direct result of World War I? A: Nicholas II was named czar of Russia B: Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a terrorist C: Germany lost its colonies in Africa and Asia D: The Ottoman Empire expanded