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Noble, Western Civilization: The Continuing Experiment, 4e
Thomas F. X. Noble, University of Virginia Barry S. Strauss, Cornell University Duane J. Osheim, University of Virginia Kristen B. Neuschel, Duke University William B. Cohen, Indiana University David D. Roberts, University of Georgia Rachel G. Fuchs, Arizona State University
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Chapter 25:
War and Revolution, 1914 - 1919
Review Questions
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Describe the key elements of the Schlieffen plan. Why did it fail?
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Why is World War I called the first "total war"? How did the war touch the lives of people on the home front?
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How did European states use propaganda during World War I? How successful
were they in shaping public opinion?
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How did the war accelerate Russia's political problems? How did the wartime leadership of Tsar Nicholas
II exacerbate the situation?
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How did the Bolsheviks come to power? How much popular support did they enjoy?
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What were the most important consequences of World War I? How did it change
European society?
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