2. After the war, Britain ruled Iraq and Palestine as
colonies, which they received as part of Germany's war reparations.
mandates on behalf of the League of Nations, but did not down the territory.
indirect rulers, which allowd the two nations some semblance of autonomy.
direct rulers, leading to much animosity that still exists today.
4. The Red secret police, known as the Cheka, began
infiltrating the governments of Russia's enemies as spies.
to plot against Lenin almost immediately after he came to power.
to restore order to Russia after years of civil war.
a Red Terror campaign to destroy all those who opposed the new regime.
5. Under the leadership of ___, the Bolsheviks became a party dedicated to violent revolution.
Alexander Kerensky
Grigori Rasputin
V.I. Lenin
Alexandra Romanov
6. The concept of total war means that
troops and supplies were rapidly assembled.
soldiers were drafted.
the influence of military leaders grew.
it involved a complete mobilization of resources and people.
7. Germany was especially unhappy with Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles because it
forced Germany to reduce the size of its army and navy.
forced Germany to give back the territories of Alsace and Lorraine.
awarded sections of eastern Germany to the new Polish state.
declared that Germany and Austria were responsible for starting the war.
colonies, which they received as part of Germany's war reparations.
mandates on behalf of the League of Nations, but did not down the territory.
indirect rulers, which allowd the two nations some semblance of autonomy.
direct rulers, leading to much animosity that still exists today.
4. The Red secret police, known as the Cheka, began
infiltrating the governments of Russia's enemies as spies.
to plot against Lenin almost immediately after he came to power.
to restore order to Russia after years of civil war.
a Red Terror campaign to destroy all those who opposed the new regime.
5. Under the leadership of ___, the Bolsheviks became a party dedicated to violent revolution.
Alexander Kerensky
Grigori Rasputin
V.I. Lenin
Alexandra Romanov
6. The concept of total war means that
troops and supplies were rapidly assembled.
soldiers were drafted.
the influence of military leaders grew.
it involved a complete mobilization of resources and people.
7. Germany was especially unhappy with Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles because it
forced Germany to reduce the size of its army and navy.
forced Germany to give back the territories of Alsace and Lorraine.
awarded sections of eastern Germany to the new Polish state.
declared that Germany and Austria were responsible for starting the war.