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    • Which countries were most affected by World War I according to the source?
      Britain and France
    • What was the impact of World War I on housing in France?
      Houses were destroyed, making people homeless
    • What were some problems facing soldiers during World War I?
      Injuries, starvation, gas attacks, and diseases
    • What was the significance of the Thomas splint during World War I?
      It helped treat many injured soldiers
    • What advancements in medical treatment were made during World War I?
      Blood transfusions and the use of X-rays
    • What event pushed the United States to enter World War I?
      The torpedoing of neutral ships by Germany
    • What was the purpose of the German Spring Offensive in March 1918?

      To defeat the Allies before US resources could be fully utilized
    • What was the outcome of the Hundred Days Offensive?
      It caused the collapse of the Hindenburg Line
    • What was the significance of the Battle of the Somme?
      It was the bloodiest battle of the war with over a million casualties
    • What was the outcome of the Judenburg Mutiny in May 1918?
      It led to several violent uprisings in Austria-Hungary
    • What was the result of the German Revolution in November 1918?

      It replaced the imperial government with a republic
    • Why was Kaiser Wilhelm II forced to abdicate?
      Because the Allied forces wanted to negotiate with representatives of the German people
    • What were the long-term impacts of World War I on medical advancements?
      • Development of blood transfusions
      • Use of X-rays for diagnosis
      • Improved surgical techniques
      • Establishment of field hospitals
    • What financial rights do women have according to the study material?
      Women can own property and manage finances independently.
    • What is the age range for compulsory education mentioned in the study material?
      Compulsory education is for children from ages 5 to 10.
    • What political rights did women gain according to the study material?
      Women gained the right to stand for elections at local councils.
    • How did women's wages compare to men's during World War I?

      Women earned half of the wages of men.
    • Who was Millicent Fawcett?

      Millicent Fawcett was a prominent suffragist.
    • What was the significance of the Treaty of Versailles according to the study material?

      The Treaty of Versailles excluded Germany from joining the League of Nations.
    • What was the outcome of the 3rd Reform Act mentioned in the study material?

      It allowed women to vote for the first time in certain elections.
    • What was the impact of World War I on women's suffrage?

      World War I significantly contributed to women gaining the right to vote.
    • What were the attitudes towards women before World War I?

      • Women were largely excluded from public life and politics.
      • Laws were passed to increase women's rights.
      • Women began to receive more education and participate in local politics.
    • How did the popularity of women's football compare to men's football according to the study material?
      Women's football gained popularity similar to men's football.
    • What was Emmeline Pankhurst known for?

      Emmeline Pankhurst was a leader of the suffragette movement.
    • What was the general attitude of the USA towards Germany after World War I?

      The USA aimed for a peaceful future and avoided harsh punishment for Germany.
    • What were the main points of contention among the leaders at the Treaty of Versailles conference?
      David Lloyd George wanted a harsh treatment for Germany, while Wilson sought a more lenient approach.
    • What were the key terms imposed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles?

      • Germany was excluded from the League of Nations.
      • The Rhineland had to be demilitarized.
      • The Saar was given to France for 15 years.
      • Germany's army was limited to 100,000 men.
      • Germany could only have six battleships.
    • What was the role of women in the workforce during World War I?

      Women took on roles traditionally held by men, including in munitions factories.
    • How did the war efforts challenge traditional views of women?

      The war efforts led to greater support for women's rights and involvement in the workforce.
    • What was the significance of the wartime experiences for women according to the study material?

      Wartime experiences led to increased recognition of women's contributions and rights.
    • What was the impact of the Restoration of Pre-War Practices Act on women?

      It allowed employees to return to pre-war practices, affecting women's employment.
    • How did the British public feel about the treatment of Germany after World War I?

      The British public was divided on how harshly to treat Germany.
    • What were the categories of issues discussed in the Treaty of Versailles?

      Land, money, army, and blame were key categories discussed.
    • What historical period does the study material refer to?
      Medieval Europe
    • What is the significance of the year 1895 in the context of the study material?

      It is the year when a conclusion was drawn, though the context is unclear.
    • What was a consequence for Jews in Medieval Europe according to the study material?

      They were banned from certain activities due to religious persecution.
    • Why were Christians also affected in Medieval Europe?

      They faced restrictions due to their association with Jews.
    • What does the study material imply about the relationship between Jews and Christians in Medieval Europe?

      It suggests a shared experience of persecution and restrictions.
    • What event marked the official end of World War I?
      The signing of the Treaty of Versailles on June 28, 1919
    • What was the significance of the Armistice of November 11, 1918?
      It effectively ended the fighting on the Western Front
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