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President Wilson said that his Fourteen Points
would provide a framework for
  1. a lasting and just peace.
  2. determining war reparations
  3. expanding colonial empires.
  4. punishing aggressor nations.

3
President Wilson said that his Fourteen Points
would provide a framework for
  1. a lasting and just peace.
  2. determining war reparations.
  3. expanding colonial empires.
  4. punishing aggressor nations.

4
A major goal of France and Great Britain at the
Conference of Versailles following World War I
was to
  1. create a politically unified Europe.
  2. keep Germany from rebuilding its military
    forces.
  3. restore pre-war imperial governments to power.
  4. help Germany rebuild its industrial economy.

5
A major goal of France and Great Britain at the
Conference of Versailles following World War I
was to
  1. create a politically unified Europe.
  2. keep Germany from rebuilding its military
    forces.
  3. restore pre-war imperial governments to power.
  4. help Germany rebuild its industrial economy.

6
What aim did Italian leader Vittorio Orlando have
during the creation of the Treaty of Versailles
  1. To gain territory from Austria-Hungary.
  2. to assume control of Austrias industries.
  3. to guarantee the partition of Germany.
  4. to gain possessions of Austrias overseas
    colonies.

7
What aim did Italian leader Vittorio Orlando have
during the creation of the Treaty of Versailles
  1. To gain territory from Austria-Hungary.
  2. to assume control of Austrias industries.
  3. to guarantee the partition of Germany.
  4. to gain possessions of Austrias overseas
    colonies.

8
One way fascist leaders in the 1920s and 1930s
gained popular support was by
  1. Promising to maintain peace with other countries.
  2. attracting foreign investment for industrial
    development.
  3. limiting military influence in the government.
  4. appealing to national pride.

9
One way fascist leaders in the 1920s and 1930s
gained popular support was by
  1. Promising to maintain peace with other countries.
  2. attracting foreign investment for industrial
    development.
  3. limiting military influence in the government.
  4. appealing to national pride.

10
Authors Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fiztgerald
are identified with
  1. The lost generation
  2. romanticism
  3. the classic era
  4. naturalism

11
Authors Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fiztgerald
are identified with
  1. The lost generation
  2. romanticism
  3. the classic era
  4. naturalism

12
How did the Cheka (Secret Police) help Lenin gain
control of Russia?
  1. They infiltrated the Czars army
  2. They organized the redistribution of the land
  3. They used terror tactics against the enemies of
    Bolshevism
  4. They negotiated peace with Germany

13
How did the Cheka (Secret Police) help Lenin gain
control of Russia?
  1. They infiltrated the Czars army
  2. They organized the redistribution of the land
  3. They used terror tactics against the enemies of
    Bolshevism
  4. They negotiated peace with Germany

14
Lenin hoped the Russian Revolution of 1917 would
  1. Inspire the Russians to continue the European war
    effort
  2. Incite similar socialist rebellions throughout
    Europe
  3. Persuade the combatants in Western Europe to sign
    an armistice
  4. Counter U.S military presence in Eastern Europe

15
Lenin hoped the Russian Revolution of 1917 would
  1. Inspire the Russians to continue the European war
    effort
  2. Incite similar socialist rebellions throughout
    Europe
  3. Persuade the combatants in Western Europe to sign
    an armistice
  4. Counter U.S military presence in Eastern Europe

16
Stalins Great Purge from 1934 - 1939
  1. Eliminated the armys dominance in state
    decisions
  2. Expanded Soviet agriculture at the expense of
    industry
  3. Brought about the death of millions of people
  4. Replaced agricultural workers with technology

17
Stalins Great Purge from 1934 - 1939
  1. Eliminated the armys dominance in state
    decisions
  2. Expanded Soviet agriculture at the expense of
    industry
  3. Brought about the death of millions of people
  4. Replaced agricultural workers with technology

18
Both the Italian Fascists and the German Nazis
gained power partly because they
  1. Had the support of an electoral majority of their
    nations peoples
  2. Carefully followed accepted democratic political
    philosophies
  3. Used terror tactics against political opponents
  4. Represented the ideas of compromise and prudent
    government

19
Both the Italian Fascists and the German Nazis
gained power partly because they
  1. Had the support of an electoral majority of their
    nations peoples
  2. Carefully followed accepted democratic political
    philosophies
  3. Used terror tactics against political opponents
  4. Represented the ideas of compromise and prudent
    government

20
Which of the following does not describe Hitlers
Germany, Mussolinis Italy, and Stalins Russia?
  1. They were all totalitarian Governments
  2. Political opponents were killed in each state
  3. All three nations wanted to expand their borders
  4. Marxist principles governed all economic activity

21
Which of the following does not describe Hitlers
Germany, Mussolinis Italy, and Stalins Russia?
  1. They were all totalitarian Governments
  2. Political opponents were killed in each state
  3. All three nations wanted to expand their borders
  4. Marxist principles governed all economic activity

22
In 1939, France and Great Britain declard war on
German as a direct result of the German
  1. Annexation of Austria
  2. Occupation of the Rhineland
  3. Seizure of the Sudetenland
  4. Invasion of Poland

23
In 1939, France and Great Britain declard war on
German as a direct result of the German
  1. Annexation of Austria
  2. Occupation of the Rhineland
  3. Seizure of the Sudetenland
  4. Invasion of Poland

24
Which Nation sought to establish the Greater East
Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere between 1931 and 1945
  1. Japan
  2. India
  3. China
  4. Korea

25
Which Nation sought to establish the Greater East
Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere between 1931 and 1945
  1. Japan
  2. India
  3. China
  4. Korea

26
My good friends, for the second time in our
history, a British Prime Minister has returned
from Germany bringing peace with honor. I believe
it is peace for our timeGo home and get a nice
quiet sleep. - Neville Chamberlain, April 30,
1938 (following his return from the Munich
Conference)
The Statement reflects the British belief that
which of the following policies would prevent
another war?
  1. containment
  2. isolation
  3. reparation
  4. appeasement

27
My good friends, for the second time in our
history, a British Prime Minister has returned
from Germany bringing peace with honor. I believe
it is peace for our timeGo home and get a nice
quiet sleep. - Neville Chamberlain, April 30,
1938 (following his return from the Munich
Conference)
The Statement reflects the British belief that
which of the following policies would prevent
another war?
  1. containment
  2. isolation
  3. reparation
  4. appeasement

28
Following the United States entry into World War
II, America and British leaders decided that
their highest priority would be to
  1. Recapture Pacific possessions lost to the
    Japanese
  2. Invade Europe and defeat Germany
  3. Send armies to the Russian Front to help the
    Soviet Union
  4. Strike directly at the Japanese home islands

29
Following the United States entry into World War
II, America and British leaders decided that
their highest priority would be to
  1. Recapture Pacific possessions lost to the
    Japanese
  2. Invade Europe and defeat Germany
  3. Send armies to the Russian Front to help the
    Soviet Union
  4. Strike directly at the Japanese home islands

30
Why did Hitler sign a non-aggression treaty with
Stalin on the eve of World War II?
  1. to prevent the league of Nations from acting to
    stop the war
  2. to show that Hitler had changed his views on
    communism.
  3. to allow Germany to invade Poland without Soviet
    opposition.
  4. to insure that Germany had direct access to the
    Baltic Sea

31
Why did Hitler sign a non-aggression treaty with
Stalin on the eve of World War II?
  1. to prevent the league of Nations from acting to
    stop the war
  2. to show that Hitler had changed his views on
    communism.
  3. to allow Germany to invade Poland without Soviet
    opposition.
  4. to insure that Germany had direct access to the
    Baltic Sea

32
Which of these is the main reason that Poland,
Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Romania became
satellites of the Soviet Union
  1. These areas were given to the Soviet Union by a
    League of Nations mandate
  2. The people in each country voted in free
    elections to ally with the Soviets
  3. The Soviet Army occupied these areas at the end
    of World War II
  4. Hitler surrendered control of these areas to the
    Soviet Union at the end of the war

33
Which of these is the main reason that Poland,
Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Romania became
satellites of the Soviet Union
  1. These areas were given to the Soviet Union by a
    League of Nations mandate
  2. The people in each country voted in free
    elections to ally with the Soviets
  3. The Soviet Army occupied these areas at the end
    of World War II
  4. Hitler surrendered control of these areas to the
    Soviet Union at the end of the war

34
The economic recovery of Japan following WWII
focused primarily on
  1. Rebuilding its military and weapons capabilities
  2. Exporting raw materials in exchange for consumer
    goods
  3. Developing an agricultural economy and marine
    resources
  4. Developing industry and an export economy

35
The economic recovery of Japan following WWII
focused primarily on
  1. Rebuilding its military and weapons capabilities
  2. Exporting raw materials in exchange for consumer
    goods
  3. Developing an agricultural economy and marine
    resources
  4. Developing industry and an export economy

36
Which of the following was a primary cause of the
Cold War between the United States and the Soviet
Union?
  1. A competition for political influence over other
    countries.
  2. Direct, armed conflict between the two nations.
  3. A deep reduction in military expenditures.
  4. The founding of the United Nations

37
Which of the following was a primary cause of the
Cold War between the United States and the Soviet
Union?
  1. A competition for political influence over other
    countries
  2. Direct, armed conflict between the two nations
  3. A deep reduction in military expenditures
  4. The founding of the United Nations

38
U.S. Intervention in Vietnam came as a result of
the Cold War policy of
  1. detente
  2. Brinksmanship
  3. appeasement
  4. containment

39
U.S. Intervention in Vietnam came as a result of
the Cold War policy of
  1. detente
  2. Brinksmanship
  3. appeasement
  4. containment

40
Use the information below to complete the
statement that follows
One way of life is based upon the will of the
people, and is distinguished byfreedom from
political oppression. The Second way of life is
based on the will of a minority forcibly imposed
upon the will of the majority. It relies uponthe
suppression of personal freedoms.
This quote was from a speech in 1947 forms part
of the rationale for the
  1. Monroe Doctrine
  2. New Frontier
  3. Truman Doctrine
  4. Good Neighbor Policy

41
Use the information below to complete the
statement that follows
One way of life is based upon the will of the
people, and is distinguished byfreedom from
political oppression. The Second way of life is
based on the will of a minority forcibly imposed
upon the will of the majority. It relies uponthe
suppression of personal freedoms.
This quote was from a speech in 1947 forms part
of the rationale for the
  1. Monroe Doctrine
  2. New Frontier
  3. Truman Doctrine
  4. Good Neighbor Policy

42
The principles of the American Revolution and the
French Revolution are similar in many ways. Which
of the following best summarizes their
similarities?
  1. Both favored representative governments
  2. Both limited voting rights to an economic elite
  3. Both retained certain hereditary rights for
    aristocrats
  4. Both supported equal rights for woman

43
The principles of the American Revolution and the
French Revolution are similar in many ways. Which
of the following best summarizes their
similarities?
  1. Both favored representative governments
  2. Both limited voting rights to an economic elite
  3. Both retained certain hereditary rights for
    aristocrats
  4. Both supported equal rights for woman

44
One contribution of overseas colonies to the
Allied effort during World War I was that they
provided
  1. Large numbers of soldiers to reinforce the Allied
    armies
  2. Protected sites for new Allied industrial
    factories
  3. Most of the agricultural labor in the Allied
    nations
  4. Places of refuge for displaced Allied civilian
    populations

45
One contribution of overseas colonies to the
Allied effort during World War I was that they
provided
  1. Large numbers of soldiers to reinforce the Allied
    armies
  2. Protected sites for new Allied industrial
    factories
  3. Most of the agricultural labor in the Allied
    nations
  4. Places of refuge for displaced Allied civilian
    populations

46
When the United States sent military aid to
African governments to help them resist
communism, it was continuing a foreign policy
first asserted in the
  1. Marshall Plan
  2. Potsdam Agreement
  3. Truman Doctrine
  4. Tehran Conference

47
When the United States sent military aid to
African governments to help them resist
communism, it was continuing a foreign policy
first asserted in the
  1. Marshall Plan
  2. Potsdam Agreement
  3. Truman Doctrine
  4. Tehran Conference

48
NATO was created in order to
  1. Develop goodwill between Eastern and Western
    Europe
  2. Encourage diplomatic solutions to regional
    problems in North Africa
  3. Facilitate regional economic development in North
    America
  4. Create a unified military defense between the
    U.S. and Western Europe

49
NATO was created in order to
  1. Develop goodwill between Eastern and Western
    Europe
  2. Encourage diplomatic solutions to regional
    problems in North Africa
  3. Facilitate regional economic development in North
    America
  4. Create a unified military defense between the
    U.S. and Western Europe

50
Which of the following countries suffered high
civilian and military casualties because it was
invaded and partially occupied during WWII
  1. Great Britain
  2. The Soviet Union
  3. The United States
  4. Japan

51
Which of the following countries suffered high
civilian and military casualties because it was
invaded and partially occupied during WWII
  1. Great Britain
  2. The Soviet Union
  3. The United States
  4. Japan

52
Standard 10.6
  • Students analyze the effects of the First World
    War

53
Standard 10.7
  • Students analyze the rise of totalitarian
    governments after World War I

54
Standard 10.8
  • Students analyze the causes and consequences of
    World War II.

55
Standard 10.9
  • Students analyze the international developments
    in the post-World World War II world.
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