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Germany, Austria-Hungry and Italy made up the ______. a. Axis b. Allies c. Triple Alliance d. Allied Forces
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User: Germany, Austria-Hungry and Italy made up the ______. a. Axis b. Allies c. Triple Alliance d. Allied Forces

Weegy: C. ItalyGermany, Austria-Hungry and Italy made up the: c. Triple Alliance.
alfred123|Points 14587|

User: What relations did Germany and France hold in the years leading up to World War I? a. They were mostly peaceful towards each other. c. Germany wanted revenge for their loss in the Franco-Prussian wars. b. France wanted revenge for their loss in the Franco-Prussian wars. d. Germany and France did not have any relations leading up to the war.

Weegy: France wanted revenge for their loss in the Franco-Prussian Wars
jeifunk|Points 23050|

User: Britain and France signed an entente and became the a. Central Forces. c. Central Powers. b. Allied Forces. d. Axis Powers

Weegy: Both sides, generally, [ has spent the 1930s faring popular uprising as a result of poverty and the depression, hence both sides were broadly split between those advocating fascism, socialism, and democracy. Both sides advocated trade protectism. [ Differences- The Axis nations had concluded their division over political systems by installing authoritarian fascist/militarist regimes. The Axis used an economic system based on barter, the Allies based on trade in US dollars. The Allied nations were all successful, early imperialist states with large empires. The Axis nations were latecomers who felt it unjust that they did not have empires, and they saw war as a means of gaining these. The Allied nations had vast industrial potential which the Axis did not. Any long war would favour the Allies. Another key difference was the different national attitudes to World War 1. WW1 killed millions of French and British troops, and both nations felt they had gained little from the experience, so there was little desire for another horrific war. Germany felt she had been betrayed (thanks to skilful propaganda) and longed for a 'rematch', while Japan saw war as a means of gaining empire. The Soviet Union was a bit of a special case, but it was the USSR that did all the heavy work in defeating Germany. ]
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User: How did many Serbians view Austrians? a. As important allies c. As an inferior nation b. As foreign oppressors d. As their own peoples

Weegy: How did many Serbians view Austrians? d. As their own people
hamilG66|Points 100|

User: Prior to World War I, the ___________________ established that, in case of the outbreak of war, Germany would attack France first and then Russia. a. Schlieffen Plan b. Serbian-Austrian conflict c. Black Hand d. July Ultimatum

User: What ethnic tensions in Bosnia led to the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and launched World War I? a. A militant Serbian faction viewed Russia as a major political threat and vowed revenge for past injustices. b. The Serbians viewed the Austrians as foreign oppressors. c. When pleas for peace failed, the Serbian army nationalists began to mobilize with ally Russia. d. Germany saw the Archduke’s planned visit as an outright declaration of war.

Weegy: The Serbians viewed the Austrians as foreign oppressors.
jeifunk|Points 23050|

User: Which of the following statements describes Kaiser William II? a. He was a German leader who supported Austria’s war with Serbia. c. He was a German leader who supported Austria’s war with France. b. He was an Austrian leader who supported Germany’s war with Serbia. d. He was a Serbian leader who supported Germany’s war with Serbia.

User: Austria issued Serbia a ten-part ultimatum in response to a. Serbia’s alliance with Russia. b. Serbia’s violation of Italy’s neutrality. c. the role of Serbian and Slavic nationalists in the assassination of the Austrian Archduke. d. Serbia’s declaration of war on Austria.

Weegy: Austria issued Serbia a ten-part ultimatum in response to: c. the role of Serbian and Slavic nationalists in the assassination of the Austrian Archduke.
Onlineexpert|Points 496|

User: The chain of alliances began when Germany encouraged Austria to go to war with __________. a. Hungary c. Balkans b. Serbia d. France

Weegy:
The chain of alliances when germany encouraged austria to go to war with SERBIA.




User: Historians today recognize all of the following as contributing to the outbreak of World War I, EXCEPT: a. Austria-Hungary wanted to punish Serbia for encouraging terrorism. c. Russia believed that the Austria-Hungary ultimatum to Serbia was an attempt to dominate the Serbian people. b. Britain feared Germany's growing industrial and military power. d. France wanted to reclaim the Alsace-Lorraine territory from Germany

Weegy: Historians today recognize all of the following as contributing to the outbreak of World War I, EXCEPT - d. France wanted to reclaim the Alsace-Lorraine territory from Germany.
yumdrea|Points 7775|

User: Who was Austria’s biggest ally? a. Serbia c. Germany b. France d. Hungary

User: Britain was forced to declare war on Germany a. because a German terrorist group had assassinated the Austrian Archduke Ferdinand. c. because the Germans invaded Russia; an ally of the British. b. because the German army disrupted Belgian neutrality, which Britain had promised to protect. d. because they feared the German influence over the Serbians.

Weegy: Britain was forced to declare war on Germany because the German army disrupted Belgian neutrality, which Britain had promised to protect. thehistoryprofessor.us/bin/histprof/misc/wwi.html
chamlin|Points 90|

User: To prepare military forces for war

Weegy: Mobilize is: To prepare military forces for war.
emdjay23|Points 4197|

User: What was the outcome of the battles at Verdun? a. German soldiers were defeated. c. German and French soldiers called a truce. b. French soldiers were defeated. d. Germany and France lost 500,000 soldiers.

Weegy: The outcome of the battles at Verdun was a. German soldiers were defeated.
jerry06|Points 8769|

User: World War I was more destructive than earlier wars because a. the armies were more ruthless. b. it lasted longer. c. modern weapons were more deadly. d. airplanes could drop huge bombs.

Weegy: World War I was more destructive than earlier wars because c. modern weapons were more deadly.
selymi|Points 14873|

User: German forces were pushed back at the Battle of Marne by a. French forces. c. Russian forces. b. British forces. d. Both A and B.

User: What role did Britain play in Arab revolts against the Ottoman Empire? a. They sent aid to the Ottomans. c. They promised to send aid to the Turks, but secretly helped the Arabs. b. They sent aid to the Arabs. d. They did not participate in this conflict.

Weegy: B. They sent aid to the Arabs. By September 1918, the British were spending ? 220,000/month to subsidize the revolt.
andrewpallarca|Points 36551|

User: Italy declared war on a. Austria-Hungary. c. Russia. b. Germany. d. Both a and b.

Weegy: Italy declared war on a. Austria-Hungary.
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User: The machine gun did all of the following, except a. enabled soldiers to kill from a distance. c. increased war casualties. b. made the foot soldier unnecessary. d. made total war necessary

Weegy: The machine gun did all of the following, except b. made the foot soldier unnecessary.
jeifunk|Points 23051|

User: Why was it difficult to gain an advantage over the enemy in trench warfare during World War I? a. Too many soldiers died of disease in the trenches. b. The machine gun made it nearly impossible for troops to advance. c. No weapons were used. d. Too few soldiers were willing to kill enemy soldiers.

Weegy: B. The machine gun made it nearly impossible for troops to advance is why trench warfare was diffcult
MrG|Points 7831|

User: Which of the following helped turn World War I into a global war? a. The machine gun c. The submarine b. The airplane d. Poison gas

Weegy: The submarine helped turn World War I into a global war.
Sting|Points 6707|

User: Which of the following weapons contributed most to the stalemate on the Western Front during World War I? a. The tank c. The airplane b. The automatic machine gun d. The rifle

Weegy: b. The automatic machine gun contributed most to the stalemate on the Western Front during World War I.
andrewpallarca|Points 36551|

User: Modern warfare created __________ numbers of casualties in World War I, as compared to previous wars. a. smaller c. virtually no b. huge d. equal

Weegy: Modern warfare created b. huge numbers of casualties in World War I, as compared to previous wars. [smile]
Mayang30|Points 3081|

User: For much of the war the United States followed a policy of ____.

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World War I was more destructive than earlier wars because MODERN WEAPONS WERE MORE DEADLY.

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