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Ch 14 Set 1
Test Description: Ch 14 Set 1
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1) What did the pogroms do that occurred in the late 19th-century Russia do?
A
establish a Communist council
B
violently persecute Jews
C
enlist the aid of foreigners
D
kill all the kulaks
2) Who were the Bolsheviks?
A
soldiers in the White Army
B
followers of Rasputin
C
members of the Duma, Russia's parliament
D
radical Russian Marxist revolutionaries
3) Who did China's peasants align themselves with in the 1920s?
A
warlords
B
Qing Dynasty
C
Nationalists
D
Communists
4) What were soviets under Russia's provisional government?
A
labor unions
B
revolutionary leaders
C
plans for redistributing land
D
local councils
5) What is a totalitarian state?
A
a state in which the people elect representatives to the legislature
B
a state in which the government controls every aspect of public and private life
C
a state in which the people have a direct say in their government
D
a state in which the working class is glorified and has the greatest voice in government
6) What was the purpose of the Soviet state's Five-Year Plans?
A
foreign policy
B
economic development
C
social restructuring
D
political reform
7) Who seized power from Persia's shah and changed the name of his country to Iran?
A
Alexander Kerensky
B
Abd al-Aziz Ibn Saud
C
Mustafa Kemal
D
Reza Shah Pahlavi
8) What did Sun Yixian's Revolutionary Alliance accomplish?
A
controlling the rampaging warlords
B
overthrowing the last emperor
C
spreading Communism in China
D
defeating the Kuomintang
9) Which group was known for taking a 6,000-mile journey known as the Long March?
A
Chinese Nationalists, fleeing the Communists
B
Chinese Communists, fleeing the Nationalists
C
Chinese peasants, fleeing the Japanese invaders
D
the Russian White Army, fleeing the Bolsheviks
10) Who led the famous protest known as the Salt March?
A
Mao Zedong
B
Mohandas K. Gandhi
C
Mustafa Kemal
D
Sun Yixian
11) How did czars Alexander III and Nicholas II deal with calls for reform?
A
They resisted all efforts for reform
B
They made a few reforms but not all.
C
They appointed ministers to study reforms.
D
They immediately moved to enact reforms.
12) How did the Russo-Japanese war show the czar's weakness?
A
His poor military strategy prevented his generals from gaining territory.
B
His insults to the Japanese emperor caused the war.
C
News of repeated losses sparked unrest and led to revolt during the war.
D
All of these are true.
13) Under the Treaty of Versailles, to whom did the Allies give Chinese territories to that had previously been controlled by Germany?
A
Japan
B
Russia
C
Italy
D
India
14) Which of the following did NOT happen as an immediate result of the Bolshevik Revolution?
A
Factory control returned to the workers.
B
A totalitarian state was established.
C
A truce was signed with Germany.
D
Farmland was distributed among the peasants.
15) Which of the following reflects the leader who was responsible for the Great Purge and the main group that was victimized by it?
A
Jiang --- members of the Communist Party
B
Stalin --- members of the Communist Party
C
Jiang --- the Kuomintang
D
Lenin --- the Mensheviks
16) Which revolutions were started under Stalin's rule as a means to improve the Soviet Union's economy?
A
socialist and totalitarian revolutions
B
all of these
C
Bolshevik and Communist revolutions
D
industrial and agricultural revolutions
17) How did the May Fourth Movement influence the formation of a Communist party in China?
A
turned the people against Sun Yixian's beliefs in Western democracy
B
all of these
C
planted the seeds of Communist ideology within the minds of intellectuals
D
established the disillusionment of the Chinese people in their government
18) What was the result of China having a Nationalist government recognized by the world but a Communist party growing in the countryside?
A
Communist leaders were forced to work in labor camps.
B
Civil war broke out between the two groups.
C
A social realist art campaign was created to uplift nationalist ideas.
D
Nationalist troops and armed gangs wiped out the Communists.
19) How was the result of the nationalist movement in Saudi Arabia different from the results in Turkey and Iran?
A
Turkey and Iran pursued modernization more than Saudi Arabia did.
B
Saudi Arabia built a state on oil money, while the other two did not.
C
Saudi Arabia had a violent revolution, while the other countries did not.
D
All of these.
20) What led Great Britain finally to grant India limited self-rule?
A
a sharp drop in the British economy based in India
B
a demonstration known as the Salt March
C
continuous campaigns of civil disobedience by Indians
D
worldwide demonstrations in support of India's independence
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