Social Studies Test 3-Section 6
Before WWI, which countries were part of the Triple Alliance? Select three options
Italy Germany Austria-Hungary
Which countries emerged from World War I as new global powers? Select two options. France Germany Great Britain Soviet Union United States
Soviet Union United States
What stance did Wilson's Fourteen Points take regarding international diplomacy? Countries should not sign treaties with one another. All international agreements should be made publicly. Countries should not agree to form alliances with one another. Every country should have the right to determine their borders.
All international agreements should be made publicly.
Examine the graph of the percent change in industrial production in European countries following World War I. Which conclusion can be drawn from the data? The US saw a decline in economic production of almost 20 percent. European nations experienced a decline in industrial production. There was a negative impact on the industrial production of all nations involved. France's decrease in economic production was almost double that of Germany.
European nations experienced a decline in industrial production.
Which effects of World War I helped the rise of socialism in Russia? Select three options. Food and other resources were scarce in Russian cities. Workers protested the government and politics. Citizens wanted revenge for their defeat in the war. Workers wanted to play a greater role in ruling Russia. Citizens resented the government and the war.
Food and other resources were scarce in Russian cities. Workers protested the government and politics. Citizens resented the government and the war.
According to the Treaty of Versailles, which nation was entirely to blame for the start of World War I? Austria-Hungary France Germany Serbia
Germany
Examine the cartoon about the Treaty of Versailles. Which statement provides the best explanation of the cartoon's meaning? Woodrow Wilson was fully supportive of all the provisions of the treaty. The peace terms included in the treaty were designed to make Germany stronger. The US, France, and Great Britain were forced to accept the treaty terms against their will. The Big Four had included peace terms in the treaty that would be difficult for Germany to meet.
The Big Four had included peace terms in the treaty that would be difficult for Germany to meet.
How did Wilson's Fourteen Points influence the political situation in Europe after the war? They granted control of disputed territory to Germany. They led to the independence of several European nations. They allowed Germany to maintain military bases throughout Europe. They increased the power of the Big Four in determining countries' borders.
They led to the independence of several European nations.
In which way did the Treaty of Versailles differ from Wilson's Fourteen Points? The treaty did not call for limitations to be placed on Germany's military as the Fourteen Points did. Unlike the Fourteen Points, the Treaty of Versailles called for harsh punishments to be placed on Germany. The Fourteen Points were developed in secret, but the Treaty of Versailles was developed completely in public. German representatives helped draft the Treaty of Versailles but were not included in the development of the Fourteen Points.
Unlike the Fourteen Points, the Treaty of Versailles called for harsh punishments to be placed on Germany.
Which provision of the Treaty of Versailles did Woodrow Wilson most strongly support? creating the League of Nations requiring Germany to pay reparations holding secret negotiations to develop the treaty forcing Germany to accept responsibility for starting the war
creating the League of Nations
Which principles were included in Wilson's Fourteen Points? Select three options. forming a League of Nations returning disputed territory to France increasing weapons production in Europe establishing barriers to international trade allowing nations the right of self-determination
forming a League of Nations returning disputed territory to France allowing nations the right of self-determination
Which economic factors increased after World War I? Select three options. national debt consumer prices economic inequality industrial production working class wages
national debt consumer prices economic inequality
Which type of government arose in Russia as a result of World War I? democratic fascist monarchist socialist
socialist
Which provision of the Fourteen Points was designed to protect the independence of countries? a reduction in powerful weapons an end to European trade barriers the end of secret treaty negotiations the creation of the League of Nations
the creation of the League of Nations
Which problem caused by the war was addressed by requiring Germany to pay huge reparations? the rise of socialism in Russia the increase of inflation in Germany the massive war debts of European countries the huge number of casualties suffered during the war
the massive war debts of European countries
Which element of the Treaty of Versailles directly contradicted the principles laid out by Wilson in the Fourteen Points? the creation of the League of Nations the limitations placed on the size of Germany's military the secret European negotiations held to develop the treaty the participation of the Big Four in the negotiation of the treaty
the secret European negotiations held to develop the treaty