Section 1 (Chapters 1-5)
1. Whose funeral sets the scene in Chapter 1?
(a) Edward VII of England.
(b) William of Orange.
(c) King Albert of Belgium.
(d) William II of Germany.
2. Who was the ninth king attending Edward VII’s funeral whom “few observers had eyes for” (3)?
(a) King George of England.
(b) King Albert of Belgium.
(c) General Joffre of France.
(d) King William II of Germany.
3. What former U.S president was present at the funeral of Edward VII?
(a) Woodrow Wilson.
(b) Theodore Roosevelt.
(c) Calvin Coolidge.
(d) Ulysses S. Grant.
4. What set Bismarck apart from other German leaders?
(a) He was a champion when others were afraid.
(b) He was the most academic of them all.
(c) He had clear goals while others did not know what they wanted.
(d) He was a war hero with scars, while everyone else was spoiled aristocracy.
5. What did the book The Great Illusion try to prove?
(a) That war had become vain.
(b) That war made you strong.
(c) That war was inconvenient.
(d) That war was a human necessity.
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