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HY 102 FINAL EXAM UA-BEELER/ACTUAL
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH WELL DETAILED
ANSWERS/GRADE A+
ASSURED/NEWEST UPDATE Questions
with Correct Answers for Specific
Exam Mail
The Schlieffen Plan
Ans: Attack plan by Germans, proposed by Schliffen,
lightning quick attack against France before Russia gets
too involved and can get mobilized to help France fight
back
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Ans: heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne, was
assassinated in Sarajevo, started World War I.
sarajevo
Ans: where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
Gavrillo Princip
Pretest - Stuvia US
,2
Ans: The member of the Black Hand who assassinated
the Archduke Ferdinand and his wife, the spark that
started WWI
The Battle of the Marne
Ans: September 1914, Britain joins France at Marne river
(the Western Front), pushed back Germany's offense and
destroyed German hope for a quick victory.
Total war
Ans: the channeling of a nation's entire resources into a
war effort
David Lloyd George
Ans: Britain's prime minister at the end of World War I
whose goal was to make the Germans pay for the other
countries' staggering war losses
Ministry of Munitions
Pretest - Stuvia US
,3
Ans: Created by David Lloyd George. Goal was to
decrease the price of war materials in Britain in response
to a shortage in artillery shells and other war supplies.
Defense of the Realm Act (DORA)
Ans: Law passed in Britain during World War I that allowed
public authorities to arrest those who caused dissent and
censored newspapers that spoke ill of the war
Paul von Hindenburg
Ans: President of the Weimar Republic of Germany who
appointed Hitler Chancellor in 1933
Erich Ludendorff
Ans: This German, along with his partner Hindenburg,
essentially ran Germany during the end of the war
Georges Clemenceau
Pretest - Stuvia US
, 4
Ans: An effective and almost dictator-like Prime Minister
of France, who would not take defeat as an answer
War Socialism
Ans: when government takes over economy to stop
strikes, ration goods, control prices, etc.
The Battle of the Somme
Ans: A 1916 WWI (1914-1918) battle between German
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.
The Battle of Verdun
Ans: Battle fought between French and German armies
from February to December 1916; more than 700,000
people died - one of the most costly battles of the WWI.
Douglas Haig
Pretest - Stuvia US
HY 102 FINAL EXAM UA-BEELER/ACTUAL
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH WELL DETAILED
ANSWERS/GRADE A+
ASSURED/NEWEST UPDATE Questions
with Correct Answers for Specific
Exam Mail
The Schlieffen Plan
Ans: Attack plan by Germans, proposed by Schliffen,
lightning quick attack against France before Russia gets
too involved and can get mobilized to help France fight
back
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Ans: heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne, was
assassinated in Sarajevo, started World War I.
sarajevo
Ans: where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
Gavrillo Princip
Pretest - Stuvia US
,2
Ans: The member of the Black Hand who assassinated
the Archduke Ferdinand and his wife, the spark that
started WWI
The Battle of the Marne
Ans: September 1914, Britain joins France at Marne river
(the Western Front), pushed back Germany's offense and
destroyed German hope for a quick victory.
Total war
Ans: the channeling of a nation's entire resources into a
war effort
David Lloyd George
Ans: Britain's prime minister at the end of World War I
whose goal was to make the Germans pay for the other
countries' staggering war losses
Ministry of Munitions
Pretest - Stuvia US
,3
Ans: Created by David Lloyd George. Goal was to
decrease the price of war materials in Britain in response
to a shortage in artillery shells and other war supplies.
Defense of the Realm Act (DORA)
Ans: Law passed in Britain during World War I that allowed
public authorities to arrest those who caused dissent and
censored newspapers that spoke ill of the war
Paul von Hindenburg
Ans: President of the Weimar Republic of Germany who
appointed Hitler Chancellor in 1933
Erich Ludendorff
Ans: This German, along with his partner Hindenburg,
essentially ran Germany during the end of the war
Georges Clemenceau
Pretest - Stuvia US
, 4
Ans: An effective and almost dictator-like Prime Minister
of France, who would not take defeat as an answer
War Socialism
Ans: when government takes over economy to stop
strikes, ration goods, control prices, etc.
The Battle of the Somme
Ans: A 1916 WWI (1914-1918) battle between German
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.
The Battle of Verdun
Ans: Battle fought between French and German armies
from February to December 1916; more than 700,000
people died - one of the most costly battles of the WWI.
Douglas Haig
Pretest - Stuvia US