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Why were thousands of American citizens placed in internment camps during World War II? 
They were of Japanese descent and falsely labeled as enemies. 
List 3 ways that American citizens could help the war effort? 1) scrap metal drivers 2) rationing 
3) working in war industries 
What were the 4 main reasons that caused World War 1 ( Not 4 actions or significant incidents) 
1) imperialism 2) militarism 3) nationalism 4) secret alliances 
What was Lenin's economic policy to bring Russia out of i...
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based on this excerpt from the zimmermann telegram, what was the main wish of the german leadership? - correct answer that the united states be kept neutral 
 
which event killed 50 million-100 million people worldwide after world war I? - correct answer flu pandemic 
 
what political group represented the discontent of workers and peasants that led to the fall of the romanov dynasty? - correct answer bolsheviks 
 
which defines the young turk revolution? - correct answer the weakening o...
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History Grade 8 IEB World War 1 Notes
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An in-depth, comprehensive, colourful summary of World War 1. These notes include points on why World War 1 broke out, an overview of the long-term causes, nationalism, industrial economies, the immediate cause of World War 1, conscription and propaganda in Britain, trench warfare on the western front and women in Britain during World War 1. These notes will help you have a full understanding of the content.
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Modern Postmodern EraWhen does modernism and postmodernism begin and end - correct answer Modernism: 
Postmodernism: 1945- Present 
 
6 major events in WWI - correct answer 1.Germany invades Belgium 
2. Britain and France join forces to help stop the aggression 
3. Use of poisonous gasses, artillery and trench warfare 
4. 1917 communism begins in the Soviet Union 
5. Many empires are gone ( like industrial Germany and Austria- Hungary.) 
6.War ends with the Treat of Versailles 
 
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The withdraw of this country from WW1 gave Germany an advantage as they were able to move all their soldiers to the Western Front - correct answer Russia 
 
News and information put out by governments during WW1 to influence people's thoughts and actions - correct answer Propaganda 
 
The name of the 2 alliances that fought against each other during WW1 - correct answer Central and Allied Powers 
 
The battle front between Germany and Russia - correct answer Eastern Front 
 
An example of n...
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Saylor Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers Latest Updated 
The social classes in France. The first was the clergy, or people who had been ordained as priests. The second was nobles and the third was townspeople or peasants. 
3 Estates 
 
 
 
A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution. 
Tennis Court Oath 
 
 
 
French Revolution document that outlined what the National Assembly co...
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define Operational Security (OPSEC), - ANSWER-The process to deny the enemy critical information about us. 
 
identify immediate actions for safeguarding suspected classified material - ANSWER-Report all security violations or suspected compromises, including espionage attempts, to the security manager immediately. 
 
identify the levels of classified materials security classification - ANSWER-1. Top Secret - 
 
2. Secret 
 
3. Confidential - - 
 
4. Unclassified - 
 
top secret - ANSWER-- una...
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The reaction of the European public to the declarations of war included: - exhilaration, joy, and a sense of community and purpose in the service of some great mission. 
 
Expectations on all sides for a short war were dashed by the advent of: - trench warfare. 
 
The Triple Entente included: - Russia, Britain, and France. 
 
The fundamental problem in Austria-Hungary on the eve of World War I was - nationalism among most of its Slavic peoples.
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68W FC3 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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68W FC3 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
Shell shock - ANSWER Concussive or vacuum effects of exploding 
artillery shells and trench warfare 
Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - ANSWER Psychiatric disorder 
following a traumatic event that affects a soldiers daily life 
Post traumatic stress (PTS) - ANSWER combat stress, everyone who 
deploys will experience a mild form of this 
Goal of CRMT - ANSWER Teach soldiers to THRIVE in the face of 
adversity 
How many PTSD diagnosed soldiers ha...
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AMSCO: 7.3 Questions and Answers 100% Pass What were some of the methods governments used to fight World War I? - *Total war* - Governments set up planning boards that set production quotas, price and wage controls, and the rationing of food and other supplies - Governments censored media and imprisoned those who spoke out against the war effort - *Propaganda* - Governments invested in army and navy recruitment campaigns - Russian government created all-female battalion as propaganda to shame me...
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