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Terms in this set (22)Western Front West of Germany; the war line between Belgium and Switzerland during WW1; featured trench warfare and massive casualties among combatants Eastern Front War zone from the Baltic to the Balkans where Germans, Austro-Hungarian, Russian and Balkan nations fought Italian Front War line between Italy and Austria-Hungary; also produced trench warfare Submarine Warfare A major part of the German naval effort against the Allies during WW1; when employed against the United States it precipitated American participation in the war Treaty of Versailles Ended WW1; punished Germany with loss of territory and payment of reparations; did not satisfy any of the signatories Indian National Congress Political party that grew from regional associations of western educated Indians in 1885; dominated by elites; was the principal party throughout the colonial period and after independence Morley-Minto Reforms (1909) Provided Indians with expanded opportunities to elect and serve on local and national legislative councils An American who agreed with the above cartoon would most disagree with The Chinese Exclusion Act The point of view of this cartoonist was that he recognized the contributions East Asians made to industrial development in the United States By the end of the 19th century, the United States had passed laws that prevented Chinese from entering the United States Which other leader would be most likely to agree with the problem Sun identified in China Emiliano Zapata How did Sun Yat-sen's ideas align with those of Karl Marx? They disagreed on whether the unequal distribution of wealth was a problem Which claim about Sun's point of view about China's Confucian heritage does this passage support? Sun thought Confucianism could be the basis for a new revolutionary movement Which of the following causes of World War I BEST explains the image and caption shown above? Imperialism As a result of colonization, these soldiers fought for which alliance? Allied Powers The photo reflects that one advantage Great Britain and France had over Germany in World War I was that they ??? Comparing the World War I poster from Great Britain and the photo of the trenches supports the interpretation that the British government wanted to emphasize the positive side of military service Images such as the photo above supported the claim that World War I was a war that was made more deadly by new technology Taken together, the two images demonstrated which of the following trends that occurred during World War I? People became more realistic about the cost of war Which statement best reflects the relationship between conditions before and after World War I as described by Ho Chi Min? ? Which statement most accurately corresponds to the claim in the first paragraph that World War I divided the world into two camps? ? Because of Ho Chi Min's point of view, which is the best way to evaluate the accuracy of his account? ? Sets with similar termsWorld War 126 terms skimpy17 U.S History Mod. 352 terms Tori_Sparrow Ch.33 The Great War: The World in Upheavel39 terms Samantha_Watson2 APEX W.HIST SEM 2 UNIT 4.2.6.10 terms barbiekaili23 Sets found in the same folderamsco 621 terms Katelynvu6 SPICE CHARTS20 terms abbypaisleyyy The French Revolution43 terms MaxChristman European imperialism in Africa & Asia67 terms cassie_mcgill3 Other sets by this creatorEconomic Systems23 terms saraihi ICS 200 review42 terms saraihi Vocab pt216 terms saraihi chapter 7 part 120 terms saraihi Other Quizlet setsCultures Chaper 9 Lesson 4 Quiz33 terms AlanaSears Ch 6: Genetics and Personality16 terms erigg06 Comm Research 2030 Exam 333 terms hannahre719 Psych EXAM 3 (BOOK review)58 terms alschulz21 Related questionsQUESTION According to lecture, the noise of U.S. war machines and the repetitive patterns of U.S. operations allowed the communist rebels to set ambushes and deprive U.S. operations of their offensive intent. 2 answers QUESTION What "new cause" did Churchill take up "from 1932 onward"? 15 answers QUESTION What did Kapp declare in Berlin? 15 answers QUESTION What was the spark that set off the "Powder Keg?" 15 answers What advantages did Britain have in WW1?Great Britain was with its Empire the most powerful of the major belligerents, the most politically and socially stable, and the best able to endure the strains of the war. Its great naval, financial and diplomatic strengths were critical to the Allied victory.
What advantages did Germany have in WW1?Germany's military had a well-trained reserve force, which gave the army a tactical advantage, especially in the early phase of the war. However, the fact that Germany had not been involved in a major war since 1871 meant it was at a disadvantage. France remained the primary military opponent for the officer corps.
Who had the advantage in WWI?Despite intensive competition from the Germans, the British had maintained their superiority in numbers, with the result that, in capital ships, the Allies had an almost two-to-one advantage over the Central Powers.
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Forces and resources of the combatant nations in 1914.. What were the four big picture causes of WWI?The immediate cause of World War I that made the aforementioned items come into play (alliances, imperialism, militarism, nationalism) was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary.
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