The Peace Treaties at the end of the FWW

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Question 1

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By what year did many Germans face starvation?
Answer
  • 1916/1917
  • 1917/1918
  • 1918

Question 2

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What happened on the 28th October 1918?
Answer
  • There were protests in Germany agains the Kaiser
  • The German Soldier's refused to take the naval officers orders, they mutinied
  • The German army refused to support the Kaiser

Question 3

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What date did the German Army Generals tell the Kaiser that they couldn't support him?
Answer
  • 9th November 1918
  • 7th November 1918
  • 11th November 1918

Question 4

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How many French Soldiers died in the First World War?
Answer
  • 1 million
  • 1.5 million
  • 2 million

Question 5

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How many British soldiers died during the First World War?
Answer
  • 1 million
  • 1.5 million
  • 2 million

Question 6

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How many USA soldiers died during the First World War?
Answer
  • 14,000 soldiers
  • 16,000 soldiers
  • 18,000 soldiers

Question 7

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When did the Germans realise the Treaty wasn't based on the Fourteen Point Plan?
Answer
  • 7th May 1919
  • 8th May 1919
  • 7th May 1920

Question 8

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Which of the following were Military Punishments given to Germany?
Answer
  • The army was limited to 100,000 soldiers
  • The army was not allowed to have submarines
  • The navy was only allowed to have 5 battleships
  • The army was not allowed to have Zeppelins
  • The German army was not allowed within 50km of the Rhineland
  • Conscription to the German army was banned

Question 9

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What was the sum of money which had to be paid annually by Germany (reparation)?
Answer
  • £6 million
  • £6,600 million
  • £6 billion

Question 10

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Which of the following were some of Germany's territorial punishments?
Answer
  • Alsace- Loraine was given to Britain
  • The Saarland was given to the League of Nations
  • "Polish Corridor" was given to Poland
  • France was allowed to control the Ruhr
  • Upper Silesia, West Prussia and Posen were given to Poland

Question 11

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What article stated that Germany was to blame for causing the War?
Answer
  • 132
  • 376
  • 231

Question 12

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What year was Clemenceau voted out of power?
Answer
  • 1919
  • 1920
  • 1921

Question 13

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What year was the Occupation of the Ruhr?
Answer
  • 1921
  • 1923
  • 1924

Question 14

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Passive Resistance a 'non-violent opposition to authority, especially a refusal to cooperate with legal requirements'
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 15

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What year was The Dawes Plan introduced?
Answer
  • 1923
  • 1924
  • 1925

Question 16

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What year was The Young Plan introduced?
Answer
  • 1927
  • 1928
  • 1929

Question 17

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What did The Young Plan do?
Answer
  • It reduced the reparations to £200 million to be paid over 59 years
  • It reduced the reparations to £200 million to be paid over 60 years
  • It reduced the reparations to £250 millions to be paid over 59 years
  • It reduced the reparations to £250 million to be paid over 60 years
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