International Relations 1919-1939 Quiz

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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.
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Question 1

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Who were 'the Big Three'?
Answer
  • 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.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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