Alliances Center Check: Answer The Questions Below On Your Own

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ALLIANCES CENTER CHECK

Q.7)

Answer the questions below on your own.

Q.1)

_______________________ are difficult or dangerous situations in


which a decision must be made quickly and the result of the decision
has heavy consequences.

The Pan-Slavic movement in the Balkans is an example of


___________________.
A.

Nationalism

B.

Imperialism

C.

Militarism

D.

Alliances

Explanation:
A.

Alliances

B.

Crises

C.

Dominance

D.

Empires

Q.8)

Explanation:

Q.2)

A/an ___________________ is an agreement between nations to work


together for a common goal or to defend each other in the event of
war.

rivalry

D.

empire

_______________________ means being more important, powerful, or


successful than most others.

B.

negotiation

C.

crisis

A.

Imperialism

D.

alliance

B.

Alliance

C.

Dominance

D.

Gunpowder keg

Which of the following major European nations was NOT a Central


Power in World War I?

Explanation:

Which of the following major European Nations was NOT an Allied


Powers in World War I?

A.

The Ottoman Empire

B.

Great Britain

C.

Germany

A.

Russia

D.

Austria-Hungary

B.

Great Britain

C.

France

D.

Germany

Explanation:

_______________________ was the German ruler who invented the


alliance system.
A.

Adolph Hitler

B.

Otto Von Bismarck

C.

Theodore Roosevelt

D.

Winston Churchill

Explanation:

When American enters World War I, what side did they join in fighting
the war?
A.

The Allied Powers

B.

The Central Powers

C.

They never entered the war. They remained neutral the whole time.

D.

They entered the war and fought against both sides.

Explanation:

Q.6)

treaty

C.

compromise

Q.10)

Q.5)

alliance system

B.

A.

Explanation:

Q.4)

A.

Explanation:

Q.9)

Q.3)

A/an ___________________ is when several nations form alliances


with several other nations.

Europe was known as a/an _____________________ because one


small crisis could blow up into a world war if allied nations became
involved.
A.

a lit fuse

B.

a big mess

C.

gunpowder keg

D.

a ticking bomb

Explanation:

Explanation:

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