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World War (I & II) Online Test

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1. What were the consequences of the war on the geopolitical landscape, leading to the dissolution of empires, the rise of new nation-states, and the redrawing of borders in Europe and the Middle East?

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2. What was the name of the British heavy tank that was first used in the Battle of the Somme in 1916 during World War I?

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3. What was the name of the major battle fought in the skies over Britain in 1940, where the Royal Air Force successfully defended against large-scale attacks by the German Luftwaffe?

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4. What was the name of the women's suffrage amendment that was proposed but not initially passed during World War I in the United States, eventually being ratified in 1920?

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5. What was the name of the economic crisis that occurred in Europe after World War I, resulting in hyperinflation and widespread economic instability?

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6. Which country, initially neutral, was later drawn into the war due to the German violation of its neutrality and the Zimmermann Telegram?

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7. What was the name of the treaty that ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers in 1919?

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8. Which country's declaration of war against Serbia in 1914 triggered a series of events leading to the outbreak of World War I?

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9. Which French general became the leader of the Free French Forces during World War II and played a significant role in the liberation of France?

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10. What was the name of the diplomatic agreement signed between the Ottoman Empire and the Allies in 1916, leading to the partitioning of Ottoman territories in the Middle East after World War I?

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11. What was the name of the French defensive line built before World War II to deter any German aggression?

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12. What were the cultural and artistic movements that emerged in the aftermath of World War I, reflecting the disillusionment and societal changes brought about by the war?

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13. Who was the British suffragette and women's rights activist who halted her militant activities during World War I to support the war effort?

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14. What was the name of the major battle fought in the Pacific theater in 1945, where the United States successfully captured the island of Iwo Jima from the Japanese, resulting in a strategic location for further operations?

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15. What was the name of the United States federal agency created during World War II to coordinate the production of military supplies by U.S. women, who worked in factories and manufacturing plants?

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16. Which architectural style, characterized by its emphasis on functionality and simplicity, gained popularity in the aftermath of World War I?

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17. Which battle, fought in 1918, was a major offensive launched by the Allied Powers, leading to the collapse of the German Army and the eventual armistice?

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18. Which British nurse is remembered for her pioneering work in modern nursing practices during the Crimean War and World War I?

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19. Which artistic and cultural movement, emphasizing the irrational and subconscious mind, gained prominence during the interwar period following World War I?

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20. What was the name of the policy pursued by European powers, particularly Britain and France, in the 1930s, which aimed to avoid war through diplomacy and concessions to aggressive powers like Nazi Germany?

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21. Which country's female pilots played a vital role in the war effort by flying military aircraft, including combat missions, during World War II?

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22. What was the term used to describe the night of November 9-10, 1938, when Nazi authorities coordinated a series of violent attacks against Jews, their homes, businesses, and synagogues?

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23. What was the term used to describe the Japanese aircraft used for suicide attacks against Allied naval vessels in the Pacific during the latter stages of World War II?

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24. What were the diplomatic and political initiatives taken after World War I to maintain global peace and stability, including the establishment of international organizations and the negotiation of treaties and agreements?

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25. Who was the French aviator and wartime hero known for his contributions to the early days of aviation and his efforts during World War I?

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26. What were the organizations that provided medical support and assistance to wounded soldiers during World War I, with many women serving as nurses and aid workers?

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27. Which battle, fought between the Soviet Union and Finland in 1939-1940, resulted in Soviet territorial gains and the expulsion of Finland from the war, while also leading to Finland joining the Axis powers later in World War II?

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28. Which event is considered the immediate cause of World War I?

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29. What was the name of the battle, fought in 1918, which marked the beginning of the Hundred Days Offensive, a series of Allied offensives that ultimately led to the end of World War I?

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30. Which alliance, comprising Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, was one of the major factions during World War I?

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