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Category > History Posted 23 Jun 2017 My Price 20.00

The alliance of Britain, France, and Russia

1. The alliance of Britain, France, and Russia in the years leading to World War One was known as the 

  • Central Powers
  • Axis
  • Triple Entente
  • League of Augsburg

 

2. World War one is regarded as the first "total war" because

  • governments assumed control of the economy and social life
  • all adult civilians were mobilized in one way or another to aid the war effort
  • belligerents targeted both the enemy's soldiers in the field and civilians on the home front
  • all of the above

 

3. The Russian Revolution was carried out by the political group known as 

  • Mensheviks
  • Spartacists
  • Bolsheviks
  • Wobblies

 

4. The Treaty of Versailles was deeply unpopular in Germany because

  • it divided Germany into two nations, East and West
  • it placed sole responsibility for the war on Germany and dictated unrealistic reparations payments
  • it restored the Kaiser
  • it required Germans to serve in the French army

 

5. Following the First World War the victorious powers created a new international peacekeeping organization known as

  • The United Nations
  • The Gaelic League
  • The Justice League
  • The League of Nations

 

6. In the 1920s Mohandas Gandhi led a campaign of nonviolent resistance to end British imperial rule in 

  • India
  • Burma
  • South Africa
  • Singapore

 

7. The effort in post-WWI China to oppose foreign domination and warlord government was known as the

  • Self-Strengthening Movement
  • Swaraj
  • May Fourth Movement
  • China First Movement

 

8. The decline of the Chinese Nationalist government and the rise of militarism in Japan were both spurred on by conflict over which region?

  • Hong Kong
  • Manchuria
  • Philippines
  • Mongolia

 

9. In 1934, fleeing a large scale assault by the Nationalist Government, Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communists were forced to make a 6,000 mile trek known as the

  • Great Trek
  • Trail of Tears
  • Long March
  • Walk of No Return

 

10. The political movement that came into power in interwar Italy and Germany was known as

  • Socialism
  • Fascism
  • Social Democracy
  • Communism

 

11.The seizure and consolidation of family farms into large, state-controlled enterprises in Stalinist Russia was known as 

  • war communism
  • Five Year Plans
  • collectivization
  • the Terror

 

12.In 1933 the German Reichstag granted Adolf Hitler dictatorial powers with the

  • Enabling Act
  • Emergency Powers Act
  • Munich Decree
  • Nuremberg Laws

 

13. The Western powers' response to German aggression in the 1930s became known as 

  • qualified toleration
  • appeasement
  • national unification
  • enhanced diplomacy

 

14. The racial and political program that guided Nazi occupation policy in World War Two was known as the 

  • Master Race
  • Volksgemeinschaft
  • Ubermensch
  • New Order

 

15. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was only a limited success because

  • most American pilots were in California
  • the Japanese navy lost too many veteran fighter pilots
  • the American aircraft carriers were out at sea
  • American submarines sank two Japanese aircraft carriers

 

16. The US postwar policy to contain communism was known as the

  • Monroe Doctrine
  • Marshall Plan
  • Truman Doctrine
  • Eisenhower Stratgey

 

17. The US effort to rebuild Europe in the postwar period was known as the

  • Marshall Plan
  • Truman Doctrine
  • USAID Strategy
  • European Union

 

18. The original purpose of NATO was 

  • to defend South Korea from invasion
  • to create a common market in Europe
  • to establish an anti-Soviet military alliance
  • to divide Germany into two states

 

19. In the 1980s Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev considerably loosened restrictions on free speech and expression with a program known as 

  • perestroika 
  • glasnost
  • solidarity
  • none of the above

 

20. The common currency of the European Union is the

  • Real
  • Mark
  • Euro
  • Bitcoin

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