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True-False Questions

Which statements below are true and which are false?

This activity contains 9 questions.

Question 1.
Most governments realized the crucial role that industrial labor would play in WWI.


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Question 2.
The British Restoration of Pre-War Practices Act gave skilled female factory workers two weeks pay and a train ticket home at the end of the war.


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Question 3.
Soviet is a Russian term for "peasant."


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Question 4.
Ironically, Lenin had been a member of Tsar Alexander's court and was a personal favorite of the Russian autocrat.


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Question 5.
The Balfour Declaration of 1917 underscored the British support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine.


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Question 6.
Woodrow Wilson's Sixteen Points demanded a revolution in international affairs.


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Question 7.
The German people bitterly resented the Treaty of Versailles, which they saw as unjustly harsh.


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Question 8.
The United States refused membership in Woodrow Wilson's League of Nations.


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Question 9.
The hostile relations between Austria-Hungary and Bosnia led directly to the outbreak of WWI.


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