Ch 23 sec 1
DIRECTIONS: Matching Match each item in Column A with an item in Column B.
Write the correct letters in the blanks. (10 points each)
Column A
1. military draft
2. aggressive preparation for war
3. readying troops and supplies for war
4. ally of Austria-Hungry
5. protector of Serbia
A. mobilization
B. militarism
C. Germany
D. Russia
E. conscription
DIRECTIONS: Multiple Choice In the blank, write the letter of the choice that best
completes the statement or answers the question. (10 points each)
6. The Triple Alliance was a loose agreement of cooperation among
A. Serbia, Germany, and Britain. C. Germany, Italy, and Russia.
B. Italy, Serbia, and France. D. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
7. Which one of the following is NOT considered a major cause of World
War I?
A. the growth of nationalism C. militarism
B. impressionism D. internal dissent
8. Austria-Hungary feared that Serbia would
A. create a large Slavic state. C. invade Russia.
B. kill Archduke Ferdinand. D. invade Germany.
9. Germany viewed the Russian czar’s full mobilization of the army as an
A. act of support for Austria-Hungary. C. act of war.
B. act of kindness. D. act of bad judgment.
10. The German military plan devised by General von Schlieffen
A. called for war on two fronts. C. depended on help from Serbia.
B. relied on carpet-bombing. D. depended on French neutrality.
Ch 23 sec 2
DIRECTIONS: Matching Match each item in Column A with an item in Column B.
Write the correct letters in the blanks. (10 points each)
Column A
1. ideas spread to influence public opinion
2. warfare based on wearing down opponents
3. huge German airship
4. warfare based on protected lines of ditches
5. complete mobilization of resources and people
Column B
A. trench warfare
B. propaganda
C. zeppelin
D. total war
E. war of attrition
DIRECTIONS: Multiple Choice In the blank, write the letter of the choice that best
completes the statement or answers the question. (10 points each)
6. During the war, new roles in the workforce were created for women
because
A. they were experienced workers.
B. so many men entered the military effort.
C. women needed something to do.
D. women demanded equality.
7. To maintain high morale and maintain support for the war among their
citizens
A. only the authoritarian regimes used propaganda.
B. only the authoritarian powers allowed peace rallies.
C. the democratic states used propaganda.
D. the democratic states never resorted to exaggeration.
8. Air warfare in World War I involved all of the following EXCEPT
A. the first long-range missiles. C. attacking ground targets.
B. spotting enemy positions. D. shooting down enemy aircraft.
9. Across Europe, wartime governments
A. maintained free-market conditions. C. reduced their powers.
B. set up planned economies. D. deregulated prices, wages, and rent.
10. The United States entered the war largely over the issue of
A. Serbian independence. C. German use of zeppelins.
B. trench warfare. D. unrestricted submarine warfare.