World War I: Causes and Aftermath
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What was the main outcome of the Kasunduang Versailles?

  • The formation of the League of Nations
  • The imposition of heavy penalties on Germany (correct)
  • The declaration of the end of World War I
  • The recognition of independence of all colonies
  • What was the main cause of the death of 18,000,000 civilians during World War I?

  • Direct combat
  • Poison gas attacks
  • Nuclear bombing
  • Hunger, disease, and hardship (correct)
  • What was the Triple Alliance and Triple Entente?

  • Two opposing military alliances (correct)
  • Two types of war strategies
  • Two international organizations
  • Two economic unions
  • What was the significance of nationalism during World War I?

    <p>It fueled the desire for independence among colonized nations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the approximate number of deaths during World War I?

    <p>8,500,000</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who were the main leaders of the Paris Peace Conference?

    <p>Woodrow Wilson, David Llyod George, Vittorio Emmanuel Orlando, and George Clemenceau</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the main outcome of the formation of the League of Nations?

    <p>The promotion of international cooperation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where did the Kasunduang Pangkapayapaan take place?

    <p>Paris</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    The Aftermath of World War I

    • The League of Nations was established after World War I as an organization of nations.
    • Great Britain was an enemy of Germany during the war, particularly in naval battles.

    Nationalism and Its Consequences

    • Nationalism was a major cause of World War I, driven by people's desire for independence and self-governance.
    • The formation of the Triple Alliance and Triple Entente were significant events leading up to the war.

    Military Build-up and Consequences

    • The war saw a massive build-up of military forces among nations.
    • The war resulted in massive casualties, with 8,500,000 soldiers dying in battle.

    Humanitarian Crisis

    • The war also led to a humanitarian crisis, resulting in the deaths of 18,000,000 civilians due to hunger, disease, and hardship.

    The Treaty of Versailles

    • The Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919-1920 in Paris, marking the end of World War I.
    • The "Big Four" leaders who played a key role in the treaty were Woodrow Wilson, David Lloyd George, Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, and George Clemenceau.

    War Reparations

    • Germany was held accountable for the massive damage caused during the war and was forced to pay significant reparations.

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    This quiz covers the events and factors leading to World War I, including the formation of the Triple Alliance and Triple Entente, as well as the aftermath of the war, including the establishment of the League of Nations.

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