A New Kind of Warfare

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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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