Which of the following weapons helped continue the stalemate on battlefields during World War I? |
machine gun |
Which of the following best summarizes the result of attacks in no-man’s-land during World War I? |
Attacks in no-man’s-land were usually unsuccessful. |
Why was the Selective Service Act an important step toward winning World War I? |
It provided the large numbers of troops needed to reinforce the Allied effort. |
How did American entry into World War I affect the Allied Powers? |
It boosted their morale. |
During World War I, the zigzag pattern of trenches on the front lines was designed to |
protect troops from enemy fire. |
During World War I, most attacks in no-man’s-land led to |
stalemate |
After the United States declared war on Germany, approximately how long did it take for over a million American troops to arrive in Europe? |
one year |
Compared to British and French troops, the time Americans spent fighting in World War I was |
much shorter. |
During World War I, the arrival of American troops boosted Allied morale because they |
provided more than one million reinforcements. |
Which event occurred on November 11, 1918? |
The armistice ending the war was signed. |
Advances in communications technology affected World War I by allowing for |
faster changes and planning in battle. |
Trench warfare most likely led to stalemates during World War I by making it |
difficult to gain an advantage. |
Which of the following best describes how aircraft changed during the course of World War I? |
Aircraft became faster and were used to carry heavier loads. |
Which army developed tanks first for use during World War I? |
the British army |
The year 1917 was important for the Wright Brothers because |
their patent expired. |
During World War I, the second phase in battles across enemy lines and no-man’s-land was |
infantry attack |
Compared to British and French troops, the time Americans spent fighting in World War I was |
much shorter. |
During World War I, the arrival of American troops boosted Allied morale because they |
provided more than one million reinforcements. |
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