#1
Which event triggered the start of World War I?
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
ExplanationAssassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered a chain reaction leading to World War I.
#2
What was the purpose of the League of Nations, established after World War I?
To prevent future global conflicts through diplomacy
ExplanationThe League of Nations was established after WWI to prevent future global conflicts through diplomacy.
#3
During World War I, which ethnic group faced widespread discrimination and violence in the United States, leading to events like the Red Summer of 1919?
African Americans
ExplanationAfrican Americans faced widespread discrimination and violence during WWI in the US, leading to events like the Red Summer of 1919.
#4
Which political and economic ideology gained prominence in the aftermath of World War I, contributing to the rise of totalitarian regimes in Europe?
Fascism
ExplanationFascism gained prominence after WWI, contributing to the rise of totalitarian regimes in Europe.
#5
Which U.S. president played a key role in the negotiations and advocacy for the League of Nations but faced opposition in the U.S. Senate, leading to the country's non-membership in the League?
Woodrow Wilson
ExplanationWoodrow Wilson played a key role in advocating for the League of Nations but faced opposition in the US Senate, resulting in the country's non-membership.
#6
What was the primary impact of World War I on the American economy?
Economic boom and increased industrial production
ExplanationWWI led to an economic boom and increased industrial production in the American economy.
#7
Which act was passed during World War I that limited freedom of speech and allowed for the arrest of anti-war activists?
Espionage Act
ExplanationEspionage Act was passed to limit freedom of speech and allow the arrest of anti-war activists during WWI.
#8
Which famous American general led the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) during World War I?
General John J. Pershing
ExplanationGeneral John J. Pershing led the American Expeditionary Forces during WWI.
#9
What impact did the Spanish Flu pandemic have on the United States immediately following World War I?
It resulted in a significant loss of life and strained healthcare systems
ExplanationThe Spanish Flu pandemic caused significant loss of life and strained healthcare systems in the US post WWI.
#10
Which famous poet wrote the anti-war poem 'Dulce et Decorum Est,' drawing attention to the harsh realities of World War I?
Wilfred Owen
ExplanationWilfred Owen wrote 'Dulce et Decorum Est,' drawing attention to the harsh realities of WWI.
#11
What was the purpose of the War Industries Board (WIB) during World War I?
To regulate the production of war-related materials
ExplanationWar Industries Board (WIB) regulated the production of war-related materials during WWI.
#12
How did World War I impact the role of women in American society?
Women gained voting rights
ExplanationWWI paved the way for women gaining voting rights in American society.
#13
Which country was the United States' main economic creditor after World War I?
United Kingdom
ExplanationUnited Kingdom emerged as the main economic creditor for the United States post WWI.
#14
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted women the right to vote, influenced by the suffrage movement during and after World War I?
19th Amendment
Explanation19th Amendment granted women the right to vote, influenced by the suffrage movement during and after WWI.
#15
What was the name of the treaty that officially ended World War I?
Treaty of Versailles
ExplanationTreaty of Versailles officially ended World War I.
#16
Which technology introduced during World War I had a significant impact on warfare and contributed to the development of modern military tactics?
Tanks
ExplanationTanks were introduced during WWI, significantly impacting warfare and contributing to the development of modern military tactics.
#17
What role did the United States play in the League of Nations after World War I?
It declined to join the League of Nations
ExplanationThe United States declined to join the League of Nations after WWI.