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Unit 5 and 6 Review
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Question 1
1.
What theme is common in Lost Generation literature?
Nationalism and patriotism
Disillusionment with society and traditional values.
Celebration of wealth and success
Romantic love stories
Question 2
2.
In Britain, Churchill's leadership style can be described as?
Uninformed and detached from reality.
Reckless and untrustworthy in decisions.
Inspiring and determined in challenging times.
Indecisive and passive during crises.
Question 3
3.
Which US government policy aimed to combat the Great Depression?
The Green New Deal
Welfare reforms of the 1960s
Isolationist trade policies
New Deal programs by FDR
Question 4
4.
What theme is common in Lost Generation literature?
Nationalism and patriotism
Disillusionment with society and traditional values.
Celebration of wealth and success
Romantic love stories
Question 5
5.
What type of government promoted by Mussolini prioritizes the state over the individual?
Fascism
Socialism
Communism
Liberalism
Question 6
6.
What was the primary goal of the Holocaust?
To relocate Jews to Africa.
To create a new nation.
To exterminate the Jewish population of Europe.
To establish Jewish sovereignty.
Question 7
7.
What was the primary goals of the Battle of Normandy?
Establishing a base in Africa and defeat the Italians
Preventing Soviet expansion in the Balkans
Attacking Japan's Pacific fleet and destroy its army
Liberation of France and make Germany fight a 2 front war
Question 8
8.
How did Japan's geography contribute to World War II tensions?
Limited resources fueled imperial expansion and conflict.
Ample farmland led to peace negotiations.
Isolated islands encouraged regional cooperation.
Surrounded by oceans fostered trade relations.
Question 9
9.
What was a key principle of isolationism before WWII?
Participating in global coalitions for peace.
Avoiding political or military involvement in foreign conflicts.
Support for aggressive military expansion.
Trading arms with other nations.
Question 10
10.
Which country was NOT part of the Allies in WWII?
Japan
Soviet Union
Italy
Germany
Question 11
11.
What characterized Stalin's totalitarian regime most significantly?
Use of state terror and purges.
Promotion of free speech.
Expansion of personal freedoms.
Focus on capitalist reforms.
Question 12
12.
Which president authorized the use of atomic bombs in WWII?
Woodrow Wilson
Franklin Roosevelt
Dwight Eisenhower
Harry Truman
Question 13
13.
The UN was created to promote what among nations?
Trade agreements
Military alliances
Colonialism
Peace and cooperation
Question 14
14.
Which treaty aimed to reduce nuclear arms in 1972?
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
The INF Treaty.
The Treaty of Versailles.
The Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT I).
Question 15
15.
What was the purpose of the Cultural Revolution?
To eliminate capitalist and traditional elements from society.
To encourage tourism in the cities.
To strengthen ties with neighboring countries.
To promote Western culture in China.
Question 16
16.
What became of the USSR's republics after its collapse?
They gained independence as separate nations.
They remained under Russian control.
They became US territories.
They united into one country.
Question 17
17.
What economic event directly triggered the Great Depression?
Stock market crash of 1929
Farmers' droughts in the 1930s
Labor strikes across the country
World War I reparations
Question 18
18.
What economic event directly triggered the Great Depression?
Stock market crash of 1929
Farmers' droughts in the 1930s
Labor strikes across the country
World War I reparations
Question 19
19.
Which reform focused on economic restructuring in the USSR?
Perestroika
Glasnost
Pravda
Stagnation
Question 20
20.
Which US government policy aimed to combat the Great Depression?
The Green New Deal
Welfare reforms of the 1960s
Isolationist trade policies
New Deal programs by FDR
Question 21
21.
What was the main purpose of NATO?
Economic cooperation
Cultural exchange
Military aggression
Collective defense against military aggression
Question 22
22.
What factor contributed to the rise of totalitarian regimes in Germany?
Strong democratic leaders in power.
Economic instability from World War I reparations.
Widespread support for communism.
High economic growth and stability.
Question 23
23.
What ideology did the Warsaw Pact represent?
Socialism
Communism
Fascism
Capitalism
Question 24
24.
What factor contributed to the rise of totalitarian regimes in Germany?
Strong democratic leaders in power.
Economic instability from World War I reparations.
Widespread support for communism.
High economic growth and stability.
Question 25
25.
What was a primary goal of Hitler's regime?
Establish Aryan supremacy in Germany.
Increase global trade agreements.
Promote democracy and freedom.
Support international cooperation.
Question 26
26.
What characterized Stalin's totalitarian regime most significantly?
Use of state terror and purges.
Promotion of free speech.
Expansion of personal freedoms.
Focus on capitalist reforms.
Question 27
27.
What was a primary goal of Hitler's regime?
Establish Aryan supremacy in Germany.
Increase global trade agreements.
Promote democracy and freedom.
Support international cooperation.
Question 28
28.
What type of government promoted by Mussolini prioritizes the state over the individual?
Fascism
Socialism
Communism
Liberalism
Question 29
29.
How did Japan's geography contribute to World War II tensions?
Limited resources fueled imperial expansion and conflict.
Ample farmland led to peace negotiations.
Isolated islands encouraged regional cooperation.
Surrounded by oceans fostered trade relations.
Question 30
30.
What geographic feature helps protect Great Britain from invasion?
Flat terrain is easy to invade.
Tall mountains block all attacks.
Extensive forests deter enemy forces.
Surrounding oceans and seas provide natural defense.
Question 31
31.
What was Italy's primary expansion in the 1930s?
Conquest of Poland
Invasion of Ethiopia
Annexation of Austria
Control over Switzerland
Question 32
32.
What was the main goal of Chamberlain's appeasement policy?
To reduce military spending
To promote European unity
To avoid conflict with Nazi Germany.
To support communism
Question 33
33.
What geographic feature helps protect Great Britain from invasion?
Flat terrain is easy to invade.
Tall mountains block all attacks.
Extensive forests deter enemy forces.
Surrounding oceans and seas provide natural defense.
Question 34
34.
What was Italy's primary expansion in the 1930s?
Conquest of Poland
Invasion of Ethiopia
Annexation of Austria
Control over Switzerland
Question 35
35.
What was a primary goal of the Stalin-Hitler Pact concerning Poland?
To spread democracy
To invade Poland together
To avoid conflict between USSR and Germany
To strengthen capitalism
Question 36
36.
What was a primary goal of the Stalin-Hitler Pact concerning Poland?
To spread democracy
To invade Poland together
To avoid conflict between USSR and Germany
To strengthen capitalism
Question 37
37.
Which country was invaded to ignite World War II?
Czechoslovakia
France
Austria
Poland
Question 38
38.
What was the main goal of Chamberlain's appeasement policy?
To reduce military spending
To promote European unity
To avoid conflict with Nazi Germany.
To support communism
Question 39
39.
Which country was NOT part of the Allies in WWII?
Japan
Soviet Union
Italy
Germany
Question 40
40.
Which country was invaded to ignite World War II?
Czechoslovakia
France
Austria
Poland