End Of Ww1 And The Treaty Of Versailles

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End Of Ww1 And The Treaty Of Versailles - Quiz

Explore key events and figures of WW1 and the Treaty of Versailles. Assess knowledge on Eddie Rickenbacker, the Paris Peace Conference, Armistice Day, and Wilson's Fourteen Points. Ideal for learners interested in early 20th-century history.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What was Eddie Rickenbacker known as?

    • A.

      Fighter of America

    • B.

      American Fligher

    • C.

      American Ace

    • D.

      American Ace of Aces

    • E.

      Fighter of the Aces

    Correct Answer
    D. American Ace of Aces
    Explanation
    Eddie Rickenbacker was known as the "American Ace of Aces" because he was the most successful American fighter pilot during World War I. He achieved a total of 26 aerial victories, making him the top American ace of the war. Rickenbacker's exceptional skills and bravery in combat earned him this title and made him a celebrated figure in American military history.

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  • 2. 

    Ferdinand played a major role in the

    Correct Answer
    Paris Peace Conference
    Explanation
    Ferdinand played a major role in the Paris Peace Conference. This suggests that Ferdinand had a significant influence and involvement in the conference. He likely contributed to the negotiations and decision-making processes during the conference, possibly representing a country or group of nations. His role may have been instrumental in shaping the outcomes and agreements reached at the Paris Peace Conference.

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  • 3. 

    What was the day called, the date, and when was the actual time it was signed?

    • A.

      Arms Day. November 12th, 1918. 5 am.

    • B.

      Armistice Day. November 11, 1918. 5 am.

    • C.

      Armistice Day. November 11, 1918. 11 am.

    • D.

      Versailles Day. November 11, 1918. 5 am.

    • E.

      Armistice Day. January 8th, 1918. 5 am.

    Correct Answer
    B. Armistice Day. November 11, 1918. 5 am.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Armistice Day. November 11, 1918. 5 am. This is because Armistice Day is the correct name for the day being referred to in the question. It is celebrated on November 11th to commemorate the armistice signed between the Allies and Germany, which marked the end of World War I. The specific time mentioned, 5 am, signifies the moment when the armistice went into effect.

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  • 4. 

    Woodrow Wilson wrote the

    Correct Answer
    Fourteen Points
    Explanation
    Woodrow Wilson wrote the Fourteen Points as a statement of principles for peace negotiations to end World War I. These points outlined his vision for a new world order, emphasizing principles such as self-determination for nations, open diplomacy, free trade, and disarmament. The Fourteen Points were significant in shaping the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations, and they had a lasting impact on international relations and the development of the modern world.

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  • 5. 

    When did the allies excpet his fourteen points?

    • A.

      November 15, 1918

    • B.

      November 11, 1918

    • C.

      January 8, 1918

    • D.

      October 23, 1992

    • E.

      They didn't.

    Correct Answer
    A. November 15, 1918
    Explanation
    The allies accepted his fourteen points on November 15, 1918.

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  • 6. 

    The allies were

    Correct Answer
    United Kingdom, United States, Japan, Italy, and France.
    Explanation
    The given answer accurately lists the allies as United Kingdom, United States, Japan, Italy, and France. These countries formed an alliance during a specific period or event, possibly a war or conflict.

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  • 7. 

    What did the end of World War 1 do? And what did the Treaty of Versailles do to Germany?

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