A) 1914 B) 1919 C) 1918 D) 1916
A) Nov. 13, 1918 B) Nov. 11th, 1919 C) Nov. 11th ,1918 D) Nov. 13th, 1919
A) 1964 B) 1977 C) 1987 D) 1942
A) Murder of President J. F. Kennedy B) Death of Gavrilo Princip C) Homer Simpson pressed the meltdown button at the nucular plant D) Murder of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand
A) England, France, YVdeinussia B) Russia, France, Canada C) Italy, Germany, Austria-Hungary D) Italy, France, England
A) England, France, Russia B) Italy, Germany, Austria-Hungary C) Italy, France, England, D) Russia, France, Canada
A) Serbia B) Sweeden C) Czechoslovakia D) Germany
A) Passchendale B) Ypres C) Sommes D) Vimy Ridge
A) Sommes B) Passchendale C) Vimy Ridge D) Ypres
A) 1917. Sinking of the SS Lusitannia B) 1918. Sinking of the SS Minnow C) 1917. Sinking of the SS Edmond Fitzgerald D) 1915. Sinking of the Titanic
A) U shaped rubber dingy B) Ocean troop carrier C) Navy Destroyer D) Submarine
A) 50 B) 5 C) 15 D) 25
A) 82 B) 71 C) 72 D) 61
A) Serbia B) Belgium C) Switzerland D) Austria-Hungary
A) General Hocksteder B) Billy Bishop C) Capt. Roy Brown D) Col. Polo Saunders
A) Rats, Lice, Musterd sandwiches, Mud B) Rats, Lice, Musterd gas, Lunches C) Rats, Lice, Musterd gas, Mud D) Rats, Lice, Musterd gas, Clean drinking water
A) Forced Service B) Medicine given to troops for trench foot C) Medicine given to troops for trench mouth D) Voulunteering for service
A) Slobovia B) Belgium C) France D) Germany
A) John Lennon B) John Baptiste C) John McCrae D) John McKHVW[`ade
A) 63,000 B) 79,000 C) 78,000 D) 64,000
A) Beaumont Hamel B) Battle of Flanders Field C) Iwo Jima D) Ypres
A) Scotland B) Newfoundland C) Wales D) New Zeland
A) General Joseph Stalin B) General Justin Papineau C) General. Aurther Curry D) General Ryan Smyth
A) Corpral B) Field Marshall C) General D) Captain
A) Long John Silver B) Joseph Stalin C) John Lennon D) John Price |