A) Soldiers did not know how to use their weapons. B) The czar was executed. C) There were food shortages in Russia and the serfs were starving. D) The Germans showed signs of surrender.
A) Vladimir Lenin B) Woodrow Wilson C) Emperor Wilhelm II D) Czar Nicholas II
A) It made Germany a world power. B) Germany was forced to pay reparations to the Allied countries. C) It divided Germany into East and West. D) Germany could develop a strong army and navy.
A) To make sure Germany was the strongest country in the world. B) To give Great Britain and the United States credit for their help in WWI C) to help Germany rebuild its industry D) To make sure Germany did not invade France in the future
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.
A) Vladimir Lenin B) Wilhelm II C) Adolf Hitler D) Woodrow Wilson
A) They were allowed to leave Germany. B) They were sent to Siberia. C) Nothing; freedom of speech was allowed. D) Some were put in prison; others were murdered.
A) reasons why Hitler and the Nazis came to power in Germany B) feelings Germans had about other countries C) ways that German leaders tried to rebuild their countries D) events that led to World War I
A) The Cold War B) World War II C) Russian Revolution D) World War I
A) Nazism B) Cold War C) World War II D) Holocaust
A) Germany and Italy B) Soviet Union and Germany C) United States and Germany D) United States and the Soviet Union
A) American Revolution B) Chinese Revolution C) French Revolution D) Russian Revolution
A) farmers gained land and business grew B) employment rose and wages fell C) farmers lost their land and banks closed D) people had more money and better jobs
A) Germany lost its colonies B) the German emperor was to be put on trail C) the Germans had to pay the Allies large sums of money D) Germans were not allowed to have a large army and navy
A) The Nazi Party's rise to power in Germany. B) The murder of millions of Jews and other persecuted groups by the Nazis. C) The Jews taking back control of the German state. D) Hilter beginning WWII to get even with the allied powers. |