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1. Attack plan by Germans, proposed by Schliffen, light- The Schlieffen Plan
ning quick attack against France before Russia gets
too involved and can get mobilized to help France
fight back
2. heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne, was assassinat- Archduke Franz Ferdinand
ed in Sarajevo, started World War I.
3. where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated sarajevo
4. The member of the Black Hand who assassinated the Gavrillo Princip
Archduke Ferdinand and his wife, the spark that start-
ed WWI
5. September 1914, Britain joins France at Marne river The Battle of the Marne
(the Western Front), pushed back Germany's offense
and destroyed German hope for a quick victory.
6. the channeling of a nation's entire resources into a Total war
war effort
7. Britain's prime minister at the end of World War I David Lloyd George
whose goal was to make the Germans pay for the
other countries' staggering war losses
8. Created by David Lloyd George. Goal was to decrease Ministry of Munitions
the price of war materials in Britain in response to a
shortage in artillery shells and other war supplies.
9. Law passed in Britain during World War I that allowed Defense of the Realm Act
public authorities to arrest those who caused dissent (DORA)
and censored newspapers that spoke ill of the war
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10. President of the Weimar Republic of Germany who Paul von Hindenburg
appointed Hitler Chancellor in 1933
11. This German, along with his partner Hindenburg, es- Erich Ludendorff
sentially ran Germany during the end of the war
12. An effective and almost dictator-like Prime Minister of Georges Clemenceau
France, who would not take defeat as an answer
13. when government takes over economy to stop strikes, War Socialism
ration goods, control prices, etc.
14. A 1916 WWI (1914-1918) battle between German The Battle of the Somme
and British forces. Ending in a stalemate, the bitter
three-month conflict is notable for the high number
of casualties- 1.25 million men killed or wounded - and
the first use of tanks in warfare.
15. Battle fought between French and German armies The Battle of Verdun
from February to December 1916; more than 700,000
people died - one of the most costly battles of the
WWI.
16. Controversial British commander on the Western Douglas Haig
Front and the driving force behind some disasters like
Somme and Paschendaele
wanted HEAVY artillery gundown
17. He was chief of the general staff during WWI for the Erich von Falkenhayn
Germans
18. A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German Lusitania
U-Boat on May 7, 1915. 128 Americans died. The sink-
, HY 102 FINAL EXAM UA-BEELER/ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH WELL
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ing greatly turned American opinion against the Ger-
mans, helping the move towards entering the war.
19. June-November 1917; failed British offensive aiming Passchendaele
to secure Belgian ports
20. When French units were ordered to continue fruitless French Army Mutinies
attacks on German positions, a substantial number
of units refused to go forward. The soldiers did not
attack their officers or leave the war, but they refused
to take part in offensives. The French army replaced
its commander with General Petain, and he promised
no more useless assaults and dealt fairly leniently
with the mutineers. The French were able to keep the
widespread nature of these mutinies secret from the
Germans.
21. French general who lead the defense of Verdun in Phillipe Petain
WWI. WWI imprinted his view of defense over offense
that would lead to the rapid defeat of French forces
by the German Blitzkrieg. Put in charge of Southern
(Vichy) France. Shared many of Nazi's ideas and or-
dered that all Jews be surveilled.
22. A poorly planned and badly executed Allied campaign Gallipoli
to capture the Turkish peninsula of Gallipoli during
1915 in World War I. Intended to open up a sea lane to
the Russians through the Black Sea, the attempt failed
with more than 50 percent casualties on both sides.
23. A noted British statesman who led Britain through- Winston Churchill
out most of World War II and along with Roosevelt
TAILED ANSWERS/GRADE A+ ASSURED/NEWEST UPDATE
1. Attack plan by Germans, proposed by Schliffen, light- The Schlieffen Plan
ning quick attack against France before Russia gets
too involved and can get mobilized to help France
fight back
2. heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne, was assassinat- Archduke Franz Ferdinand
ed in Sarajevo, started World War I.
3. where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated sarajevo
4. The member of the Black Hand who assassinated the Gavrillo Princip
Archduke Ferdinand and his wife, the spark that start-
ed WWI
5. September 1914, Britain joins France at Marne river The Battle of the Marne
(the Western Front), pushed back Germany's offense
and destroyed German hope for a quick victory.
6. the channeling of a nation's entire resources into a Total war
war effort
7. Britain's prime minister at the end of World War I David Lloyd George
whose goal was to make the Germans pay for the
other countries' staggering war losses
8. Created by David Lloyd George. Goal was to decrease Ministry of Munitions
the price of war materials in Britain in response to a
shortage in artillery shells and other war supplies.
9. Law passed in Britain during World War I that allowed Defense of the Realm Act
public authorities to arrest those who caused dissent (DORA)
and censored newspapers that spoke ill of the war
, HY 102 FINAL EXAM UA-BEELER/ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH WELL
TAILED ANSWERS/GRADE A+ ASSURED/NEWEST UPDATE
10. President of the Weimar Republic of Germany who Paul von Hindenburg
appointed Hitler Chancellor in 1933
11. This German, along with his partner Hindenburg, es- Erich Ludendorff
sentially ran Germany during the end of the war
12. An effective and almost dictator-like Prime Minister of Georges Clemenceau
France, who would not take defeat as an answer
13. when government takes over economy to stop strikes, War Socialism
ration goods, control prices, etc.
14. A 1916 WWI (1914-1918) battle between German The Battle of the Somme
and British forces. Ending in a stalemate, the bitter
three-month conflict is notable for the high number
of casualties- 1.25 million men killed or wounded - and
the first use of tanks in warfare.
15. Battle fought between French and German armies The Battle of Verdun
from February to December 1916; more than 700,000
people died - one of the most costly battles of the
WWI.
16. Controversial British commander on the Western Douglas Haig
Front and the driving force behind some disasters like
Somme and Paschendaele
wanted HEAVY artillery gundown
17. He was chief of the general staff during WWI for the Erich von Falkenhayn
Germans
18. A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German Lusitania
U-Boat on May 7, 1915. 128 Americans died. The sink-
, HY 102 FINAL EXAM UA-BEELER/ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH WELL
TAILED ANSWERS/GRADE A+ ASSURED/NEWEST UPDATE
ing greatly turned American opinion against the Ger-
mans, helping the move towards entering the war.
19. June-November 1917; failed British offensive aiming Passchendaele
to secure Belgian ports
20. When French units were ordered to continue fruitless French Army Mutinies
attacks on German positions, a substantial number
of units refused to go forward. The soldiers did not
attack their officers or leave the war, but they refused
to take part in offensives. The French army replaced
its commander with General Petain, and he promised
no more useless assaults and dealt fairly leniently
with the mutineers. The French were able to keep the
widespread nature of these mutinies secret from the
Germans.
21. French general who lead the defense of Verdun in Phillipe Petain
WWI. WWI imprinted his view of defense over offense
that would lead to the rapid defeat of French forces
by the German Blitzkrieg. Put in charge of Southern
(Vichy) France. Shared many of Nazi's ideas and or-
dered that all Jews be surveilled.
22. A poorly planned and badly executed Allied campaign Gallipoli
to capture the Turkish peninsula of Gallipoli during
1915 in World War I. Intended to open up a sea lane to
the Russians through the Black Sea, the attempt failed
with more than 50 percent casualties on both sides.
23. A noted British statesman who led Britain through- Winston Churchill
out most of World War II and along with Roosevelt