International History of the Twentieth Century and Beyond
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Chapter 2
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September 27, 2024
1.
Which steps led to the breakdown of the triple stalemate in 1917?
Russian Revolution of 1917
American enty into the war
collapse of the Ludendorff Offensive
All of the above
None
2.
Which of the following were not elements of the "New Diplomacy" of 1917-1918?
Self-Determination
Peace without annexation
End to alliances
Collective security
None
3.
Which of the following were included in Wilson's 14 points
End to secret diplomacy
freedom of the seas
creation of League of Nations
All of the above
None
4.
What clauses were included in the Treaty of Versailles
Return of Alsace-Lorraine to France
ban on a German Navy
Return of territory to Denmark
A and C
None
5.
Which other states lost territory in the peace settlements of 1919?
Austria
Turkey
Bulgaria
All of the above
None
6.
Which of the following were not goals of the Big Three at Versailles in 1919?
Anglo-American-French defensive alliance
Access to the Turkish Straits
German Disarmament
Reparations
None
7.
Why did the Versailles settlement break down in the early 1920s?
American isolationism
Anglo-French tensions in the Near East
Rise of Nazism in Germany
A and B
None
8.
Why did Britain fear Napoleonic ambitions of France in the early 1920s?
Revival of the Franco-Russian Alliance
French support for a revisionist Turkish government
French occupation of the Ruhr 1923
B and C
None
9.
What national borders were not protected by the Locarno treaties?
France
Belgium
Czechoslovakia
B and C
None
10.
What did the Kellogg-Briand Pact regulate?
Naval Armaments
Renunciation of Aggressive war
Reparations
European Borders
None
11.
None
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