1) Trench warfare consisted of a) enerals ordering their soldiers to create trenches. b) soldiers fighting the enemy from ditches. 2) What happened to the war on the Western Front as a result of trench warfare? a) The Western Front became a stalemate. b) The Schlieffen Plan succeeded on the Western Front. 3) Why was "no-man's-land" so dangerous? a) Many soldiers were killed while crossing it. b) The French were determined not to let it fall to the enemy. 4) Type of warfare based on wearing down the other side with constant attacks and heavy losses a) world war b) trench warfare 5) Why did both the Allies and the Central Powers welcome new allies to their side? a) to slow down the fighting b) to get more help in the battles 6) The United States entered the war largely over the issue of a) unrestricted submarine warfare. b) German use of zeppelins. 7) The war became a total war in which wartime governments a) maintained free-market prices. b) set up planned economies. 8) Governments controlled dissent and censored the news in order to a) maintain high morale and support for the war. b) punish war criminals. 9) What effect did the war have on women's jobs? a) Women filled many jobs that men had held. b) Women joined the military and lost their jobs. 10) The war aided the women's movement because a) fewer men were at home to vote against it. b) women had gained new independence during the war. 11) Feared that Serbia would create a large Slavic state. a) Germany b) Austria-Hungary 12) What two nations joined the conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary? a) Russia and Germany b) Austria and Bosnia 13) The German military plan devised by General von Schlieffen required a) war on two fronts. b) Russian cooperation. 14) The Russian czar mobilized against Austria-Hungary because a) the Russian military leaders insisted. b) Austria-Hungary had declared war against Russia first.

MYPI : U3: World War I

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