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A) strategic movements of troops in surges to take key cities.
B) little movement by troops bogged down in trenches.
C) large casualties by under-equipped Russian volunteer troops.
D) significant assistance to the Triple Entente from Italian troops after 1917.
E) inclusion of women in the fighting troops of France and Britain.
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A) Paraguay and Pakistan
B) Pakistan and Bulgaria
C) Czechoslovakia and Poland
D) Serbia and Greece.
E) Finland and Bulgaria.
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A) was the first major battle of World War I.
B) killed more than 21,000 British soldiers in a single day.
C) was the first, quite unexpected, victory of the Austro-Hungarian army.
D) occurred in Belgium, and brought Britain and the Netherlands into the war.
E) was fought near the beaches of Gallipoli.
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A) Nerchinsk
B) Versailles
C) Portsmouth
D) Locarno
E) Brest-Litovsk
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A) the Baltic states.
B) eastern Poland.
C) Finland.
D) the Ukraine.
E) Muscovy.
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A) Belgium.
B) Constantinople.
C) Adrianople.
D) Gallipoli.
E) Sarajevo.
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A) it required them to give up Berlin and Bavaria.
B) they saw its "armistice clause" as an encroachment on their national sovereignty.
C) Article 231 said that Germany (and Austria) bore sole responsibility for starting the war.
D) they were forced to join the League of Nations.
E) it guaranteed no more war.
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