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84. What was trench warfare intended to accomplish? A. to protect soldiers from enemy gun fire on the front lines B. to trap enemy soldiers in mud pits on the front lines C. to force enemy soldiers to pass through a "no man's land" D. all of the above 85. What event in Sarajevo ignited the Great War (WWI)? A. France attacking Serbian forces B. the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie C. Austria's rejection of Serbia's offer and declaration of war on Serbia D. Russia's mobilization of troops along the Austrian border 86. Who were the Bolsheviks? A. soldiers in the White Army B. radical Russian Marxist revolutionaries C. members of the Duma, Russia's parliament D. followers of Rasputin 87. What is a totalitarian state? A. a state in which the people have a direct say in their government B. a state in which the people elect representatives to the legislature C. a state in which the government controls every aspect of public and private life D. a state in which the working class is glorified and has the greatest voice in government 88. What impact did Russia's involvement in World War 1 have on the Russian government? A. It created a window for the Mensheviks to attempt a take over B. It led to the establishment of the Duma as a voice for moderates C. It revealed the weaknesses of czarist rule and military leadership

84. What was trench warfare intended to accomplish? A. to protect soldiers from enemy gun fire on the front lines B. to trap enemy soldiers in mud pits on the front lines C. to force enemy soldiers to pass through a "no man's land" D. all of the above 85. What event in Sarajevo ignited the Great War (WWI)? A. France attacking Serbian forces B. the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie C. Austria's rejection of Serbia's offer and declaration of war on Serbia D. Russia's mobilization of troops along the Austrian border 86. Who were the Bolsheviks? A. soldiers in the White Army B. radical Russian Marxist revolutionaries C. members of the Duma, Russia's parliament D. followers of Rasputin 87. What is a totalitarian state? A. a state in which the people have a direct say in their government B. a state in which the people elect representatives to the legislature C. a state in which the government controls every aspect of public and private life D. a state in which the working class is glorified and has the greatest voice in government 88. What impact did Russia's involvement in World War 1 have on the Russian government? A. It created a window for the Mensheviks to attempt a take over B. It led to the establishment of the Duma as a voice for moderates C. It revealed the weaknesses of czarist rule and military leadership
84. What was trench warfare intended to accomplish?
A. to protect soldiers from enemy gun fire on the front lines
B. to trap enemy soldiers in mud pits on the front lines
C. to force enemy soldiers to pass through a "no man's land"
D. all of the above
85. What event in Sarajevo ignited the Great War (WWI)?
A. France attacking Serbian forces
B. the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie
C. Austria's rejection of Serbia's offer and declaration of war on Serbia
D. Russia's mobilization of troops along the Austrian border
86. Who were the Bolsheviks?
A. soldiers in the White Army
B. radical Russian Marxist revolutionaries
C. members of the Duma, Russia's parliament
D. followers of Rasputin
87. What is a totalitarian state?
A. a state in which the people have a direct say in their government
B. a state in which the people elect representatives to the legislature
C. a state in which the government controls every aspect of public and private life
D. a state in which the working class is glorified and has the greatest voice in government
88. What impact did Russia's involvement in World War 1 have on the Russian government?
A. It created a window for the Mensheviks to attempt a take over
B. It led to the establishment of the Duma as a voice for moderates
C. It revealed the weaknesses of czarist rule and military leadership

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84. D. all of the above 85. B. the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie 86. B. radical Russian Marxist revolutionaries 87. C. a state in which the government controls every aspect of public and private life 88. C. It revealed the weaknesses of czarist rule and military leadership Explanation Trench warfare was designed to provide protection from enemy fire while creating a stalemate, forcing soldiers into dangerous "no man's land." The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered WWI. Bolsheviks were radical Marxists in Russia. A totalitarian state controls all aspects of life. Russia's involvement exposed weaknesses in czarist rule.

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Trench warfare was designed to provide protection from enemy fire while creating a stalemate, forcing soldiers into dangerous "no man's land." The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered WWI. Bolsheviks were radical Marxists in Russia. A totalitarian state controls all aspects of life. Russia's involvement exposed weaknesses in czarist rule.
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