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Intercambio Idiomas B2 OPEN CLOZE: WORLD
Online WAR 1
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World War 1
Also named the Great War, World War 1 began in 1914 as a
_____ (1) of a family dispute between the interrelated royal
families of Europe. The main trigger _____ (2) this conflict, one of
the largest in the history of the world, was the assessination of
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in Sarejavo,
Bosnia. War erupted on _____ (3) of several interlocking alliances
_____ (4) the great powers of Europe, resulting _____ (5) two
coalitions; The Triple Entente and The Triple Alliance. Funnily
_____ (6), these were almost exactly the same alliances that
ended _____ (7) together for the Second World War. The war
lasted just over 4 years and ended in the defeat of The Triple
Alliance, later to be known as The Central Powers. The First
World War ended with the signing of The Treaty of Versaille,
demanding that Germany pay outrageous reparations for _____
(8) role in the conflict. This did not ease tentions in Europe and, in
fact, just acted as a prelude for The Second World War in 1939.
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Answers:
World War 1
Also named the Great War, World War 1 began in 1914 as a
result of a family dispute between the interrelated royal families
of Europe. The main trigger for this conflict, one of the largest in
the history of the world, was the assessination of Archduke Franz
Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in Sarejavo, Bosnia. War erupted
on account of several interlocking alliances between the great
powers of Europe, resulting in two coalitions; The Triple Entente
and The Triple Alliance. Funnily enough, these were almost
exactly the same allianced that ended up together for the Second
World War. The war lasted just over 4 years and ended in the
defeat of The Triple Alliance, later to be known as The Central
Powers. The First World War ended with the signing of The
Treaty of Versaille, demanding that Germany pay outrageous
reparations for its role in the conflict. This did not ease tentions in
Europe and, in fact, just acted as a prelude for The Second World
War in 1939.
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