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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
Question
How many French Soldiers died in the First World War?
Answer
1 million
1.5 million
2 million
Question 5
Question
How many British soldiers died during the First World War?
Answer
1 million
1.5 million
2 million
Question 6
Question
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
Question
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
Question
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
Question
What article stated that Germany was to blame for causing the War?
Answer
132
376
231
Question 12
Question
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
Question
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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