What was the immediate cause of the World War I?
A: The conflicts caused by colonial interests.
B: Britain’s dominance was challenged by the other European nations.
C: The assassination in Sarajevo.
D: The conflicts between the two camps in Europe.
A: The conflicts caused by colonial interests.
B: Britain’s dominance was challenged by the other European nations.
C: The assassination in Sarajevo.
D: The conflicts between the two camps in Europe.
举一反三
- What caused the conflicts between the U.S. and the Soviet Union?
- What were the cost of the World War I to Britain? A: The war caused the Great Depression. B: The war caused a huge national debt. C: Britain lost the sea supremacy. D: The war drained of its manpower.
- In World War I, the two camps were the Central Powers and the Allies.
- What is not true of the English Civil War? A: Oliver Cromwell was crowned as the King of England. B: The war was between the Parliamentarians and the Royalist. C: The war broke out becauseofthe ongoing series of conflicts between the King Charles I and Parliament. D: Charles I was captured and beheaded in the end.
- “The two camps of World War I are the Allies and the Central Powers.” This statement is ____ A: True B: False