Question 1
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What did Woodrow Wilson want out of the peace treaties of 1919?
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Germany to be broken up and crippled as much as possible
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Germany to be punished but not too harshly as to avoid it taking revenge
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Germany to lose its military forces but be able to do well economically
Question 2
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The Big Three had different opinions during the peace treaties of WWI but were able to negotiate and agree on almost all of the terms.
Question 3
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How much money in reparations did the Treaty of Versailles demand from Germany?
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6,6 million pounds
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6,6 billion pounds
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7,7 million pounds
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7,7 billion pounds
Question 4
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What punishments towards Germany did the Treaty of Versailles take?
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Land and Colonies were taken or divided
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Armed forces were greatly reduced
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Germany was not allowed to join the League of Nations
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Reparation payments had to be met
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Germany had to accept the guilt of WWI
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Berlin wall was built up
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The Ruhr was invaded
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Germany was bombed
Question 5
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Which troops invaded the Ruhr region in Germany in 1923 once it had gone into passive resistance?
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French and Belgian
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French and British
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Belgian and British
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British and American
Question 6
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Everyone at the peace treaties had eventually agreed to the League of Nations being set up.
Question 7
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[blank_start]42[blank_end] countries were in the league to begin with
Question 8
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The league of nations faced some membership issues [blank_start]Russia and the USA[blank_end] refused to join and [blank_start]Germany[blank_end] was not allowed to join
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Russia and the USA
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Germany and the USA
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Germany and Russia
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Britain
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Germany
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Russia
Question 9
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What was the council in the League of Nations allowed to do?
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use military force
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impose sanctions
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could only advise
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handle the budget
Question 10
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The council met [blank_start]once a year[blank_end]
Question 11
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What could the assembly do?
Question 12
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The [blank_start]Permanent Court of Justice[blank_end] gave advise and made decisions based on peace, but had no power to enforce their decisions
Question 13
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The Refugees Commission in the League of Nations successfully returned [blank_start]400,000[blank_end] prisoners back to their homes.
Question 14
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The health committee was regarded as the most successful part of the L.O.N
Question 15
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Why did Mussolini get away with invading the greek island Corfu in 1923?
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Because Italy had ties with France
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Because Italy had ties with Britain
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Because the Leauge of Nations did not have enough evidence to condemn Italy
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The League did not have enough power
Question 16
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What happened in 1925, that was regarded as a success for the League?
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The League stopped a war from breaking out between Greece and Bulgaria
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The League settled a border dispute in the Aanland islands
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The League stopped a war from breaking out between Sweden and Finnland
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The Health committee successfully prevented plagues in Siberia
Question 17
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Which President built up the League of Nations?
President [blank_start]Wilson[blank_end]
Question 18
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Which countries were a part of the League of Nations?
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France
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Britain
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Italy
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Japan
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The USA
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Germany
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Russia
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Bulgaria
Question 19
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In [blank_start]1934[blank_end] Russia joined the League of Nations
Question 20
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In [blank_start]1926[blank_end] Germany was allowed to join the League of Nations
Question 21
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What problems did the League face when dealing with the Abyssinian crisis
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France and Britain were afraid of Mussolini's powers
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Britain and France had difficulties negotiating
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Japan was unwilling to help impose sanctions
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The canal crisis
Question 22
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During the depression countries had decided to put up Parochial policies to protect their countries economy's. The USA [blank_start]was no longer going to enforce sanctions[blank_end] to maintain trade. Britain decided to no longer [blank_start]do anything in international disputes[blank_end] while its economy was not intact. Japan [blank_start]rearmed[blank_end] in an attempt to [blank_start]take goods from other countries[blank_end]. Germany was [blank_start]planning to regain power[blank_end]. Italy was [blank_start]building overseas empires[blank_end] to distract from economic problems.
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was no longer going to enforce sanctions
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do anything in international disputes
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rearmed
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take goods from other countries
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maintain stable
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left the L.O.N
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stay out of harm
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planning to regain power
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building overseas empires
Question 23
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Which countries were directly involved in the Manchurian Crisis?
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Japan and China
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Japan and Italy
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Italy and China
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France and Italy
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Britain and China
Question 24
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What was China's response to the Manchurian Crisis?
Question 25
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What was Japan's Response to the Manchurian Crisis?
Question 26
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After the League of Nations found Japan guily, Japan left the League of Nations and attacked China (Jehol).
Question 27
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Why did the League of Nations not condemn Japan for the Manchurian Crisis?
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Because Japan acted in self-defence
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They did not have enough evidence
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The US refused to help the L.O.N by imposing trade sanctions
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They were afraid of Japan's response
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Manchuria was far away
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No members were willing to use their own recourses to solve the problem
Question 28
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[blank_start]90[blank_end] percent voted yes for the plebiscite of returning the [blank_start]Saar[blank_end] region back to Germany
Question 29
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The reoccupation of the Rhineland was a risk for Hitler because the [blank_start]Locarno[blank_end] Treaties forbid Germany from rearming the Rhineland and because Hitler only had [blank_start]22,000[blank_end] soldiers marching with him.
Question 30
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Hitler supported the [blank_start]rebels[blank_end] in the Spanish Civil War. This helped create a bond between Hitler and [blank_start]Mussolini[blank_end]
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right-wing rebels
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communists
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spanish army
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Mussolini
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Clemenceau
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Wilson
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David Lloyd George
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Spain
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Japan
Question 31
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Anschluss with [blank_start]Austria[blank_end] happened in 1938
Question 32
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Hitler had promised that Czechoslovakia had nothing to fear from Germany
Question 33
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What was the Munich Agreement on the 29th September about?