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Chapter 12- World War I

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____ 16. Following <strong>World</strong> <strong>War</strong> I,a. the economy of the United States took several years to recover.b. Europe lost its role as the dominant economic region of the world.c. France’s economy flourished.d. European colonies became more loyal to their mother countries.____ 17. The entry of the United States into <strong>World</strong> <strong>War</strong> Ia. did not affect the war’s outcome.b. added hundreds of thousands of troops to the Allied cause.c. made German soldiers fight much harder than they had before.d. infused much-needed cash into the Allied war effort.____ 18. How did the end of WWI affect territories in the Middle East?a. Europeans lost control of Middle Eastern coloniesb. Ottoman Empire gained new landsc. Several new Jewish states were createdd. Ottoman Empire lands were placed under European control.____ 19. Which of the following best describes Germany’s position for much of the war?a. All of Germany’s military efforts were focused on Serbia.b. Germany faced war on two fronts.c. Germany did not have a military strategy for this war.d. Germany was a neutral country.____ 20. Why did both sides in <strong>World</strong> <strong>War</strong> I turn to new weapons?a. because advances in radar technology made bombers almost uselessb. because there were not enough weapons to arm the millions of soldiersc. because trench warfare had led to a stalemated. because both sides wanted to avoid the deaths of too many soldiers

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