Reviews Unit 11 Chapter 29.

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Reviews Unit 11 Chapter 29

Section 1 Review Which 3 nations belonged to the Triple Entente? Which 3 nations belonged to the Triple Alliance? Which nation annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1908? Which 2 non-Balkan nations competed for dominance of the Balkans? Which nation regretted its loss of Alsace-Lorraine to Germany in 1870? Which nation’s heir to the throne was assassinated in 1914 by a Serbian nationalist? Which nation was unified by Otto von Bismarck? Which nation was the first to declare war in WWI? Which of the Great Powers did not have a large army in 1914? Which nation did Bismarck believe was the greatest threat to peace in Europe? Which nation was ruled by Kaiser Wilhelm II? Great Britain, Russia, France Italy, Germany, Austria- Hungary Austria- Hungary Russia, Austria- Hungary France Germany Great Britain

Section 2 Review France Italy Western Under the Schlieffen Plan, Germany was to focus first on defeating which country? The battles of the Marne, the Somme, and Verdun were fought in which country? Although ______________ had been part of the Triple Alliance, it refused to join the Central Powers.  Trench warfare was the primary form of warfare used on the __________________ front. In the first weeks of the war, the Allied Powers included which four nations? The territory between the _______________ was known as "no man's land.” After Russia began mobilizing troops on its western border, _____________ declared war on Russia. Two days later, it also declared war on France. France Italy Western Great Britain, France, Russia, Japan Trenches Germany

Section 3 Review In 1917, Germany returned to its policy of unrestricted submarine warfare, hoping to do what? Why was World War I called a "total war"? The system of rationing was designed to limit what? The purpose of propaganda during World War I was to do what? The ________________________, which pushed the United States to enter the war, exposed the German plan to help Mexico regain U.S. territory.  The armistice signed near Paris in November 1918 brought an end to what? keep cargo ships from reaching Great Britain the nations involved devoted all their resources to it purchases of consumer goods influence public opinion Zimmerman note WWI

Section 4 Review Who proposed the "general association of nations" that would later become the League of Nations? The right of nations to self-determination was a guiding principle of what? Which country was represented at the Paris Peace Conference by Georges Clemenceau? All of whose territories in Africa and the Pacific were declared mandates, or territories to be administered by the League of Nations? Agreement at the Paris Peace Conference was hindered primarily by strong differences of opinion between which two world leaders? Article 231, also known as the "war guilt" clause, ordered ­­which country to pay huge war reparations to Allied nations? Two nations deliberately excluded from the League of Nations were ______________________. Woodrow Wilson The Fourteen Points France Germany Woodrow Wilson and Georges Clemenceau Germany and Russia