True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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1.
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No civilians were killed during the war.
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2.
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National self-determination is the right to decide how to be governed.
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3.
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Germany and Russia attended the Paris Peace Conference.
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4.
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Leaders from Great Britain and France wanted Germany to make large reparations
for the damage caused in the war.
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5.
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Henry Cabot Lodge did not want the United States to join the League of
Nations.
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Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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6.
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Of Wilson's Fourteen Points, the final point concerned the creation
of
a. | a United States world order. | c. | the League of
Nations. | b. | a peacekeeping army. | d. | a world government. |
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7.
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What country was not represented at the Paris Peace Conference?
a. | Germany | c. | France | b. | Great Britain | d. | Italy |
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8.
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The Austro-Hungarian Empire and what other empire were carved up by the Treaty
of Versailles?
a. | Russian Empire | c. | British Empire | b. | Italian Empire | d. | French Empire |
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9.
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To rally support for the Treaty of Versailles, Wilson
a. | gave radio speeches. | c. | used propaganda. | b. | used television ads. | d. | went on a national speaking
tour. |
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10.
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What country never signed the Treaty of Versailles?
a. | Germany | c. | France | b. | United States | d. | Great Britain |
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Matching
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Match each item with the correct statement below. a. | reparations | d. | Fourteen Points | b. | President Woodrow Wilson | e. | David Lloyd George | c. | Henry Cabot
Lodge |
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11.
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Woodrow Wilson's peace plan
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12.
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payments for damages
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13.
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prime minister of Great Britain
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14.
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opponent of the Treaty of Versailles
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15.
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supporter of the Treaty of Versailles
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Short Answer
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16.
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How many soldiers worldwide were killed during World War I?
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17.
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What is national self-determination?
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18.
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What nations were not invited to the peace talks?
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19.
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Did the United States ever join the League of Nations?
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20.
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Who were the four major participants of the peace talks?
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