H108B Quiz – DDE_ADL_AY22-23_PH2 take 3
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Review Test Submission: H108B Quiz
DDE_ADL_AY22-23_PH2_17AUG23-17AUG24
Phase 2 Lessons
H100 - History, Theory, Doctrine, and Practice
Review Test Submission: H108B Quiz
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Question 1
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What was at the heart of the Schlieffen plan?
Risk
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Question 2
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B.
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Which is a true statement about the German General Staff?
The Prussian army paid close attention to the details of everything that had an impact on its operations including transportation, logistics, and
administration.
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Question 3
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The Prussian army from the 1840s onward provides an almost classic model of technological innovation that acted as a catalyst for radical changes in all the
following except:
Taxation
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Question 4
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Which of the following is NOT a true statement about a corps' movement during the wars of the French Revolution?
Each corps could aid another corps within a day.
Incorrect. Please review: Lesson, Discussion of Readings: Prusso-German RMA in Utilization, page 32-06
Question 5
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C.
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What was the powerful source of Germany's obsession with the offense?
Fear of weakness
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Question 6
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When Helmuth von Moltke realized technology was slowly making the tactical defense stronger, he decided all the following EXCEPT which?
The strategy of encirclement and annihilation could be practiced for approximately ten more years before it became too risky and costly.
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Question 7
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C.
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What is true about the Prussian mobilization of 1850 with regards to the use of railroads?
Planning, loading, and scheduling were detailed.
Incorrect. Please review: Lesson, Discussion of Readings: Components of Prusso-German RMA, page 31-04
Question 8
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A.
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Which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of the Dreyse needle gun?
Faster rate of fire
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Question 9
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C.
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Which of the following was NOT part of Helmuth von Moltke's strategy to deal with Russia and France?
He weighted his main effort from France back to Russia, blunting any potential Russian offensive and allow for follow-up with a major
counterattack. Russia, and not France, was the major threat to Germany.
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Question 10
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C.
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Prusso-German military thinking from the mid-nineteenth century into the First World War and beyond was dominated by Helmuth von Moltke the Elder, chief of the
general staff from 1857-1887. Moltke's concept of warfare included all the following except:
Conduct a protracted war, creating a tactical and operational deadlock to force a political result
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