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World War I Practice Quiz Click on the button to begin.

What was the immediate cause of World War I? Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand The sinking of the Lusitania Zimmerman Telegram Pearl Harbor

Which of the following was a long term cause of World War I? Nationalism Triangular Trade Absolutism League of Nations

What event drew the United States into World War I? Zimmerman Telegram Pearl Harbor Russian Revolution Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand

Shell shock was an after-effect of: Trench Warfare Powder Kegs Submarine Warfare Blitzkrieg

The German plan to invade France was known as the: Schlieffen Plan Kaiser Plan Code Yellow Plan Von Ryan Plan

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