Allied powers included Britain, France, and Russia.
Central Power included Germany, The ottomans, and Austria-Hungary.
Britain -Allied Powers
France -Allied Powers
Russia -Allied Powers
Germany-Central Powers
Austria-Hungary -Central Powers
Ottomans -Central Powers
Match each nation with the alliance to which it belonged at the start of World War...
1. By the end of the World War II a. had become a debtor nation. b. collapsed once again into economic depression. c. the United States had the largest economy in the world. d. developed a policy of strict isolation 2. Which of the following marks the official beginning of World War II? a. the sinking of the Lusitania. b. Hitler's bombing of London. c. None of these are true. d. Germany's invasion of Poland. e. The German invasion of...
18. World War I became a global war because: A. Germany planned a campaign of world conquest B. Modern transportation made a global war inevitable C. Most of the major European powers were also imperial powers D. Both sides knew they could win only with the United States as an ally
8. The sources of inflation During World War I and World War II, the U.S. government spent large sums of money on the war effort. Following both of these periods, the United States experienced double-digit inflation. The following diagram shows the aggregate demand (AD) and aggregate supply (AS) curves for the United States before the inflationary period. Shift one of the curves to illustrate the primary cause of the inflation described in the preceding paragraph. AS PRICE LEVEL - -...
Describe the ways in which women empowered themselves from the Gilded Age to World War I. Being sure to include key events, figures, and obstacles, evaluate the successes of the women's movement.
1 Since World War II, world trade has decreased in importance as nations turn inward due to security concerns. risen sharply, outpacing gains in annual world real GDP. increased, but not as dramatically as annual world real GDP has climbed. increased in relative importance for most nations, but not for the United States. Question 2 The importance of international trade in the U.S. economy has been increasing but is expected to decrease in the future. has been decreasing and is...
7. The sources of inflation During World War I and World War II, the U.S. government spent large sums of money on the war effort. Following both of these periods, the United States experienced double-digit inflation. The following graph shows the aggregate demand (AD) and aggregate supply (AS) curves for the United States before the inflationary period. Shift one of the curves on the graph to illustrate the primary cause of the inflation described in the preceding paragraph. Shift one...
Describe the challenges faced by African-Americans in the aftermath of World War I
19. Which one of the following statements is not true regarding World War I's impact on the Middle East? A. American plans to take control of the region's oil were blocked by the other Allies B. Ottoman Turks massacred as many as 2 million Armenians, claiming they were disloyal C. Arabs believed the Allies promised independence for their revolt against the Ottoman Turks D. Britain, France, & Russia divided the region for themselves in the Sykes-Picot Agreement 20. Which one...
The US entered World War II, which had begun in Europe in 1939, after the Japanese attacked the US military bases at Pearl Harbor, HI on December 7, 1941. The war finally ended in August 1945. For the US, what was the key outcome of this war? a. The development of atomic weapons technology had made the US the greatest military power in the world. b. The US military victories in conjunction with its booming economy had transformed the US...
America’s entry into World War I had a number of impacts on the country internally, as well as its place in the world. In your essay, identify and describe what you consider the three most important results of the war for America (cultural, political, foreign policy, etc.), and explain your choices.