History Chapter 17 Test
Head of Nazi Party
Adolf Hitler
his assassination began World War I
Francis Ferdinand
German general who defeated the Russians
Hindenburg
Second dictator of the Soviet Union
Joseph Stalin
signed a treaty with the Germans to pull Russia out of the war
Lenin
Head of the Chinese Communist Party
Mao Zedong
German ruler during World War I who dismissed Bismarck
Wilhelm II
At the London Naval Conference, several nations agreed to limit the number of warships each could build, true or false?
false
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed the Central Powers, true or false?
false
Literature following World War I often reflected a hopeful outlook for the future, true or false?
false
The Kellogg-Briand Act created a tariff that devastated the American economy, true or false?
false
A stalemate is a wartime condition in which two opposing forces have no major gains on either side, true or false?
true
Britain, France, and Russia formed the Triple Entente, true or false?
true
Mussolini ended the long-standing dispute with the Roman Catholic Church by signing the Lateran Treaties, true or false?
true
The Treaty of Versailles blamed Germany for the war, true or false?
true
The use of religion to promote the goals of the state is called civil religion, true or false?
true
While most of the Allies promised to pay back their debt to America, only Finland actually followed through, true or false?
true
German general who created a strategy for winning a two-front war
Schlieffen
Head of Fascist Party in Italy
Mussolini
American president who created thousands of temporary jobs in an effort to fix the Depression
Roosevelt