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1. What step did the Communists take when unhappy East Germans began to flee into West Berlin?

    • They began spying on families who seemed most discontented.
    • They offered West Germans land and money to get them to come to East Berlin.
    • They ignored the situation.
    • They built a massive wall.

14. During the war in Korea, President Truman and Douglas MacArthur disagreed strongly about…

    • American involvement.
    • The use of nuclear weapons.
    • whether to attempt to cross the 38th parallel.
    • whether China posed a threat to South Korea.

15. The Chinese entered the war in Korea when…

    • the UN voted to intervene.
    • the fighting neared China’s border.
    • MacArthur’s troops landed at Inchon.
    • North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel.

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1. What step did the Communists take when unhappy East Germans began to flee into West Berlin?

    • They began spying on families who seemed most discontented.
    • They offered West Germans land and money to get them to come to East Berlin.
    • They ignored the situation.
    • They built a massive wall.

2. During the war in Korea, President Truman and Douglas MacArthur disagreed strongly about…

    • American involvement.
    • The use of nuclear weapons.
    • whether to attempt to cross the 38th parallel.
    • whether China posed a threat to South Korea.

15. The Chinese entered the war in Korea when…

    • the UN voted to intervene.
    • the fighting neared China’s border.
    • MacArthur’s troops landed at Inchon.
    • North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel.

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1. What step did the Communists take when unhappy East Germans began to flee into West Berlin?

    • They began spying on families who seemed most discontented.
    • They offered West Germans land and money to get them to come to East Berlin.
    • They ignored the situation.
    • They built a massive wall.

2. During the war in Korea, President Truman and Douglas MacArthur disagreed strongly about…

    • American involvement.
    • The use of nuclear weapons.
    • whether to attempt to cross the 38th parallel.
    • whether China posed a threat to South Korea.

3. The Chinese entered the war in Korea when…

    • the UN voted to intervene.
    • the fighting neared China’s border.
    • MacArthur’s troops landed at Inchon.
    • North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel.

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1. What step did the Communists take when unhappy East Germans began to flee into West Berlin?

    • They began spying on families who seemed most discontented.
    • They offered West Germans land and money to get them to come to East Berlin.
    • They ignored the situation.
    • They built a massive wall.

2. During the war in Korea, President Truman and Douglas MacArthur disagreed strongly about…

    • American involvement.
    • The use of nuclear weapons.
    • whether to attempt to cross the 38th parallel.
    • whether China posed a threat to South Korea.

3. The Chinese entered the war in Korea when…

    • the UN voted to intervene.
    • the fighting neared China’s border.
    • MacArthur’s troops landed at Inchon.
    • North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel.

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1. What step did the Communists take when unhappy East Germans began to flee into West Berlin?

    • They began spying on families who seemed most discontented.
    • They offered West Germans land and money to get them to come to East Berlin.
    • They ignored the situation.
    • They built a massive wall.

2. During the war in Korea, President Truman and Douglas MacArthur disagreed strongly about…

    • American involvement.
    • The use of nuclear weapons.
    • whether to attempt to cross the 38th parallel.
    • whether China posed a threat to South Korea.

3. The Chinese entered the war in Korea when…

    • the UN voted to intervene.
    • the fighting neared China’s border.
    • MacArthur’s troops landed at Inchon.
    • North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel.

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32. "We believe in nonaggression and noninterference by one country in the affairs of another and the growth of tolerance between them and the capacity for peaceful coexistence. We, therefore, endeavor to maintain friendly relations with all countries, even though we may disagree with them in their policies." - Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India

This statement describes the foreign policy known as:

A. Imperialism. B. Mercantilism. C. Isolationism. D. Nonalignment.

4. How was the Vietnam War part of the Cold War?

    • The United States helped South Vietnam; the Soviet Union helped North Vietnam.
    • The United States bombed targets in South Vietnam.
    • South Vietnam asked the Soviet Union for help.
    • The United States and China declared war on the Soviet Union.

42. The events that took place in Hungary in the 1950s and in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s demonstrated the Soviet Union's:

    • support of nationalism among satellite nations.
    • influence on the economies of developing nations.
    • determination to maintain political control over Eastern Europe at the time.
    • attempts to promote its artistic and literary achievements in Western Europe.

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5. "We believe in nonaggression and noninterference by one country in the affairs of another and the growth of tolerance between them and the capacity for peaceful coexistence. We, therefore, endeavor to maintain friendly relations with all countries, even though we may disagree with them in their policies."

- Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India

This statement describes the foreign policy known as:

A. Imperialism. B. Mercantilism. C. Isolationism. D. Nonalignment.

4. How was the Vietnam War part of the Cold War?

    • The United States helped South Vietnam; the Soviet Union helped North Vietnam.
    • The United States bombed targets in South Vietnam.
    • South Vietnam asked the Soviet Union for help.
    • The United States and China declared war on the Soviet Union.

42. The events that took place in Hungary in the 1950s and in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s demonstrated the Soviet Union's:

    • support of nationalism among satellite nations.
    • influence on the economies of developing nations.
    • determination to maintain political control over Eastern Europe at the time.
    • attempts to promote its artistic and literary achievements in Western Europe.

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5. "We believe in nonaggression and noninterference by one country in the affairs of another and the growth of tolerance between them and the capacity for peaceful coexistence. We, therefore, endeavor to maintain friendly relations with all countries, even though we may disagree with them in their policies."

- Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India

This statement describes the foreign policy known as:

A. Imperialism. B. Mercantilism. C. Isolationism. D. Nonalignment.

4. How was the Vietnam War part of the Cold War?

    • The United States helped South Vietnam; the Soviet Union helped North Vietnam.
    • The United States bombed targets in South Vietnam.
    • South Vietnam asked the Soviet Union for help.
    • The United States and China declared war on the Soviet Union.

6. The events that took place in Hungary in the 1950s and in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s demonstrated the Soviet Union's:

    • support of nationalism among satellite nations.
    • influence on the economies of developing nations.
    • determination to maintain political control over Eastern Europe at the time.
    • attempts to promote its artistic and literary achievements in Western Europe.

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5. "We believe in nonaggression and noninterference by one country in the affairs of another and the growth of tolerance between them and the capacity for peaceful coexistence. We, therefore, endeavor to maintain friendly relations with all countries, even though we may disagree with them in their policies."

- Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India

This statement describes the foreign policy known as:

A. Imperialism. B. Mercantilism. C. Isolationism. D. Nonalignment.

4. How was the Vietnam War part of the Cold War?

    • The United States helped South Vietnam; the Soviet Union helped North Vietnam.
    • The United States bombed targets in South Vietnam.
    • South Vietnam asked the Soviet Union for help.
    • The United States and China declared war on the Soviet Union.

6. The events that took place in Hungary in the 1950s and in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s demonstrated the Soviet Union's:

    • support of nationalism among satellite nations.
    • influence on the economies of developing nations.
    • determination to maintain political control over Eastern Europe at the time.
    • attempts to promote its artistic and literary achievements in Western Europe.

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5. "We believe in nonaggression and noninterference by one country in the affairs of another and the growth of tolerance between them and the capacity for peaceful coexistence. We, therefore, endeavor to maintain friendly relations with all countries, even though we may disagree with them in their policies."

- Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India

This statement describes the foreign policy known as:

A. Imperialism. B. Mercantilism. C. Isolationism. D. Nonalignment.

4. How was the Vietnam War part of the Cold War?

    • The United States helped South Vietnam; the Soviet Union helped North Vietnam.
    • The United States bombed targets in South Vietnam.
    • South Vietnam asked the Soviet Union for help.
    • The United States and China declared war on the Soviet Union.

6. The events that took place in Hungary in the 1950s and in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s demonstrated the Soviet Union's:

    • support of nationalism among satellite nations.
    • influence on the economies of developing nations.
    • determination to maintain political control over Eastern Europe at the time.
    • attempts to promote its artistic and literary achievements in Western Europe.

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7. Which of the following nations did NOT become a Soviet "satellite" in Cold War era?

    • Romania
    • Poland
    • Greece
    • Czechoslovakia

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7) Which of the following nations did NOT become a Soviet "satellite" in Cold War era?

    • Romania b) Poland c) Greece d) Czechoslovakia

8) Which statement best describes the relationship between WWI & the Russian Revolution?

a) World War I created conditions within Russia that helped trigger a revolution

b) World War I postponed the Russian Revolution by restoring confidence in the Czar

c) the Russian Revolution inspired the Russian people to win World War I

d) WWI gave the Czar’s army the needed experience to suppress the Russian Revolution

9) In Eastern Europe after World War I, the greatest obstacle to national unity in many nation-states was the

a) great ethnic diversity found in the region

b) economic dependence of Eastern Europe on Japan

c) acceptance of democratic traditions by most Eastern Europeans

d) expansion of United States influence in the region

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7) Which of the following nations did NOT become a Soviet "satellite" in Cold War era?

    • Romania b) Poland c) Greece d) Czechoslovakia

8) Which statement best describes the relationship between WWI & the Russian Revolution?

a) World War I created conditions within Russia that helped trigger a revolution

b) World War I postponed the Russian Revolution by restoring confidence in the Czar

c) the Russian Revolution inspired the Russian people to win World War I

d) WWI gave the Czar’s army the needed experience to suppress the Russian Revolution

9) In Eastern Europe after World War I, the greatest obstacle to national unity in many nation-states was the

a) great ethnic diversity found in the region

b) economic dependence of Eastern Europe on Japan

c) acceptance of democratic traditions by most Eastern Europeans

d) expansion of United States influence in the region

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7) Which of the following nations did NOT become a Soviet "satellite" in Cold War era?

    • Romania b) Poland c) Greece d) Czechoslovakia

8) Which statement best describes the relationship between WWI & the Russian Revolution?

a) World War I created conditions within Russia that helped trigger a revolution

b) World War I postponed the Russian Revolution by restoring confidence in the Czar

c) the Russian Revolution inspired the Russian people to win World War I

d) WWI gave the Czar’s army the needed experience to suppress the Russian Revolution

9) In Eastern Europe after World War I, the greatest obstacle to national unity in many nation-states was the

a) great ethnic diversity found in the region

b) economic dependence of Eastern Europe on Japan

c) acceptance of democratic traditions by most Eastern Europeans

d) expansion of United States influence in the region

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7) Which of the following nations did NOT become a Soviet "satellite" in Cold War era?

    • Romania b) Poland c) Greece d) Czechoslovakia

8) Which statement best describes the relationship between WWI & the Russian Revolution?

a) World War I created conditions within Russia that helped trigger a revolution

b) World War I postponed the Russian Revolution by restoring confidence in the Czar

c) the Russian Revolution inspired the Russian people to win World War I

d) WWI gave the Czar’s army the needed experience to suppress the Russian Revolution

9) In Eastern Europe after World War I, the greatest obstacle to national unity in many nation-states was the

a) great ethnic diversity found in the region

b) economic dependence of Eastern Europe on Japan

c) acceptance of democratic traditions by most Eastern Europeans

d) expansion of United States influence in the region

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Russian Revolution

10) Which is generally a characteristic of a communist economy? A) investment is encouraged by the promise of large profits � B) the role of government in the economy is restricted by law � C) government agencies are involved in production planning � D) entrepreneurs sell shares in their companies to the government

11) Stalin’s Five-Year Plans and his decision to form collectives are examples of� A) strategies to modernize economy of the USSR through forced communism � B) a more friendly foreign policy toward China � C)  methods of dealing with the United States during the Cold War � D) programs to westernize, educate, and enlighten the population

12) The Russian peasants supported the Bolsheviks in the 1917 Revolutions mainly because the Bolsheviks promised to� A) establish collective farms � B) maintain the agricultural price-support system � C) bring modern technology to Russian farms � D) redistribute the land owned by the nobility�

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Russian Revolution

10) Which is generally a characteristic of a communist economy? A) investment is encouraged by the promise of large profits � B) the role of government in the economy is restricted by law � C) government agencies are involved in production planning � D) entrepreneurs sell shares in their companies to the government

11) Stalin’s Five-Year Plans and his decision to form collectives are examples of� A) strategies to modernize economy of the USSR through forced communism � B) a more friendly foreign policy toward China � C)  methods of dealing with the United States during the Cold War � D) programs to westernize, educate, and enlighten the population

12) The Russian peasants supported the Bolsheviks in the 1917 Revolutions mainly because the Bolsheviks promised to� A) establish collective farms � B) maintain the agricultural price-support system � C) bring modern technology to Russian farms � D) redistribute the land owned by the nobility�

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Russian Revolution

10) Which is generally a characteristic of a communist economy? A) investment is encouraged by the promise of large profits � B) the role of government in the economy is restricted by law � C) government agencies are involved in production planning � D) entrepreneurs sell shares in their companies to the government

11) Stalin’s Five-Year Plans and his decision to form collectives are examples of� A) strategies to modernize economy of the USSR through forced communism � B) a more friendly foreign policy toward China � C)  methods of dealing with the United States during the Cold War � D) programs to westernize, educate, and enlighten the population

12) The Russian peasants supported the Bolsheviks in the 1917 Revolutions mainly because the Bolsheviks promised to� A) establish collective farms � B) maintain the agricultural price-support system � C) bring modern technology to Russian farms � D) redistribute the land owned by the nobility�

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Russian Revolution

10) Which is generally a characteristic of a communist economy? A) investment is encouraged by the promise of large profits � B) the role of government in the economy is restricted by law � C) government agencies are involved in production planning � D) entrepreneurs sell shares in their companies to the government

11) Stalin’s Five-Year Plans and his decision to form collectives are examples of� A) strategies to modernize economy of the USSR through forced communism � B) a more friendly foreign policy toward China � C)  methods of dealing with the United States during the Cold War � D) programs to westernize, educate, and enlighten the population

12) The Russian peasants supported the Bolsheviks in the 1917 Revolutions mainly because the Bolsheviks promised to� A) establish collective farms � B) maintain the agricultural price-support system � C) bring modern technology to Russian farms � D) redistribute the land owned by the nobility�

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WWII

13. Which of the following did not lead to the rise of Hitler?

a) massive deflation due to the Versailles Treaty

b) burden of war payments

c) illegitimacy of Weimar Republic

d) crushed national pride

e) rise of the Communist Party

14. Hitler believed that the Western democracies had no intention of using force to maintain the?

a) Treaty of Versailles b) Treaty of Paris c) Munich Conference d) Sudetenland

15) “Archduke Franz Ferdinand Assassinated!”

“Germany Declares War on Russia and France!”

“Peace Treaty Signed at Versailles!”��Which event is referred to in these headlines?

  1. Franco-Prussian War B) Crimean War C) World War I D) Cold War

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WWII

13. Which of the following did not lead to the rise of Hitler?

a) massive deflation due to the Versailles Treaty

b) burden of war payments

c) illegitimacy of Weimar Republic

d) crushed national pride

e) rise of the Communist Party

14. Hitler believed that the Western democracies had no intention of using force to maintain the?

a) Treaty of Versailles b) Treaty of Paris c) Munich Conference d) Sudetenland

15) “Archduke Franz Ferdinand Assassinated!”

“Germany Declares War on Russia and France!”

“Peace Treaty Signed at Versailles!”��Which event is referred to in these headlines?

  1. Franco-Prussian War B) Crimean War C) World War I D) Cold War

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WWII

13. Which of the following did not lead to the rise of Hitler?

a) massive deflation due to the Versailles Treaty

b) burden of war payments

c) illegitimacy of Weimar Republic

d) crushed national pride

e) rise of the Communist Party

14. Hitler believed that the Western democracies had no intention of using force to maintain the?

a) Treaty of Versailles b) Treaty of Paris c) Munich Conference d) Sudetenland

15) “Archduke Franz Ferdinand Assassinated!”

“Germany Declares War on Russia and France!”

“Peace Treaty Signed at Versailles!”��Which event is referred to in these headlines?

  1. Franco-Prussian War B) Crimean War C) World War I D) Cold War

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WWII

13. Which of the following did not lead to the rise of Hitler?

a) massive deflation due to the Versailles Treaty

b) burden of war payments

c) illegitimacy of Weimar Republic

d) crushed national pride

e) rise of the Communist Party

14. Hitler believed that the Western democracies had no intention of using force to maintain the?

a) Treaty of Versailles b) Treaty of Paris c) Munich Conference d) Sudetenland

15) “Archduke Franz Ferdinand Assassinated!”

“Germany Declares War on Russia and France!”

“Peace Treaty Signed at Versailles!”��Which event is referred to in these headlines?

  1. Franco-Prussian War B) Crimean War C) World War I D) Cold War

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WWI

17) Name at least 4 news weapons used during WWI?

18) What was the main difference between fighting on the eastern and western front.

19) What country was dominant during the early years of WWI?

20) Describe Trench Warfare

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Period 2

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