To conclude our series on International Relations 1919 - 1939 we test your knowledge with this quiz on the all the major events and players of the period. A mixture of question types will ensure that you know all the details about the period and the drift to war.
Lloyd George, Woodrow Wilson and Georges Clemenceau
Lloyd George, Woodrow Wilson and Georges Leygues
Andrew Bonar Law, Georges Clemenceau and Woodrow Wilson
Georges Clemenceau, Herbert Henry Asquith and Woodrow Wilson
Question 2
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[blank_start]Internationalism[blank_end] involves states cooperating with one another rather than acting in their own interest.
Answer
Internationalism
Question 3
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What is the principle of self-determination?
Answer
Countries have a right to rule themselves and set up empires
Countries do not have a right to rule themselves
Countries have a right to rule themselves and be independent of rule from empires
Countries are permitted to rule over an area where some of their population is located
Question 4
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In what international agreement did the US loan money to Germany in order to pay reparations?
Answer
Young Plan
Dawes Plan
Young-Dawes Plan
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Question 5
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How much land did Germany lose in the Treaty of Versailles?
Answer
10%
12.5%
9.25%
11.4%
Question 6
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The Rhineland was a demilitarised zone that bordered between Germany and Poland.
Answer
True
False
Question 7
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Which countries had veto power in the League of Nations?
Answer
Britain, France, Italy and Japan
USSR, France, Denmark and Japan
Poland, France, Italy and Britain
Britain, Sweden, France and Italy
Question 8
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The Treaty of Neuilly dealt with which country.
Answer
Austria
Hungry
Turkey
Bulgaria
Question 9
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[blank_start]Collective security[blank_end] meant league members would protect one another in the case of attack, while if any member violated the covenant and committed war illegally members could impose [blank_start]economic sanctions[blank_end].
Answer
Collective security
economic sanctions
Question 10
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How did Britain react to the invasion of Corfu in 1923 by Mussolini?
Answer
Britain did not offer up support to Italy regarding the incident
Britain invaded Corfu and pushed back the Italians
Britain agreed with Mussolini's motivations and asked Greece to pay compensation
Question 11
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The Great Depression hit Japan hard with tariffs from the US and China reducing prices of Japanese goods by [blank_start]50%[blank_end].
Answer
15%
34%
50%
32.5%
26.5%
Question 12
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Hitler was a strong proponent against [blank_start]communism[blank_end].
Answer
communism
liberalism
fascism
nationalism
Question 13
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Who signed Anti-Comintern Pact in 1936?
Answer
Germany and France
Japan and France
Italy and France
Germany and Japan
Question 14
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French leader Daladier coined the famous words that the Munich Agreement would bring 'peace for our time'.
Answer
True
False
Question 15
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On the 1st September, 1939, Britain and France declared war against Germany.