Thursday, March 22, 2012

WWI Assessment Short Answer Examples


Short Answer Examples:

1.     How was the price of food related to the Russian Revolution? How is the price of food related to keeping a stable society?

2.     What role did propaganda play in WWI? List 2 to 3 examples of propaganda that exists today in 2012. For example, TV commercials, political campaigns, news media, or between your friends.


3.     Imagine you are 18 years old and you are fighting in the trenches of France against Germany. What is trench warfare like to you? List 2 or 3 experiences you may have in the trenches.

4.     You are an average German citizen and you have just heard the news that Germany was forced to assume total guilt for starting WWI and has to pay 30 billion dollars in war damages to the Allies. Discuss 2 or 3 ways you might feel about hearing this news.


5.     The Bolsheviks’ and Vladimir Lenin’s slogan during the 1917 Russian Revolution was “Peace, Bread, and Land!” What do the Bolsheviks mean by “Peace”, “Bread”, and  “Land”?

Review For WWI Assessment Tuesday March 27th


Name:______________________________________________            Date:___________

Unit 6 Review Sheet:
Handed Out Friday March 23rd
Exam: Tuesday March 27th

Online Resource: “bcssst.blogspot.com”
All Power Points, handouts, and notes from class are on this website. It is entirely FREE to use and does NOT require a login account.

Getting Unit Work Together: Here is all the work we have done on this Unit.
a.     WWI Notes (4 pts.)
b.     Two WWI Propaganda Analysis Sheets (4 pts. each)
c.     Why Germany Was Defeated Notes (4 pts.)
d.     Russian Revolution Notes (4 pts.)
Total Unit Work Worth: 10 points towards final grade.

Exam Break Down:

10 Multiple Choice questions worth 3 points each = 30 points

3 Map/Image Analysis Questions worth 5 points each = 15 points

5 Matching questions worth 2 points each = 10 points

3 out of 5 Definitions worth 5 points each = 15 points

1 out of 3 Short Answer = 10 points.

Total: 80 points + 20 points from Unit Work = a possible score of 100 points.

Review for Exam: Definitions

Propaganda                                    Alliance                        Triple Entente            Nationalism


Triple Alliance                        Slavs                                    Pan-Slavism                        Militarism



Serbia Treaty of Versailles Self-Determination


           
League of Nations                        Reparations                        Vladimir Lenin            Bolshevik


Maps You May See These On Test: (“HINT, HINT”)

 


Answer 2 out of the 3 following questions:

a. What are the two main alliances that Europe is divided by in WWI?
b. What are the specific names of these two alliances?
c. What countries belonged to which alliance?

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What do these two images (Above) of WWI have in common?
Hint: How was WWI fought?

Answer:




















Answer 2 out of the 3 following questions about this image:

a.     Circle and identify which figures are 1. The German Soldier, 2. The American Soldier.

b.     How is the German soldier portrayed verses how the American soldier is portray?

c.     What might the Woman and/or her Baby represent or be a symbol of?



Key Concepts:

Militarism:




Nationalism:





Food Prices Are Linked to Political Stability:





Bolsheviks: "Peace, Bread, and Land!" Slogan




Totalitarian Government:




Command Economy: