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Many Kinds Of Revolutions
Test Description: Spring unit 2
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) How was the television developed?
A
through the combined efforts of all the MWS Teachers
B
through the efforts of many competitors
C
through the determined efforts of a single inventor
D
as an offshoot of the space program
2) Which best describes the impact television had on the world in the 1940s and 1950s?
A
During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union used it as a weapon of propaganda.
B
Television had very little effect on world culture in the 1940s and 1950s.
C
It reinforced the impression around the world that America was a land of plenty.
D
Television enabled developing nations to quickly modernize and industrialize.
3) When President Kennedy talked about sending a man to the moon and returning him safely to the earth before the decade is out, what message was he trying to send?
A
Landing a man on the moon will show the Soviet Union that the United States is the more powerful nation.
B
If the United States cannot land a man on the moon within ten years, the government should abandon the space program.
C
It is important to maintain the U.S. long-time reputation as the leader in the space race.
D
Only the United States will ever be capable of landing a man on the moon.
4) Which shows an accurate cause and effect sequence of events?
A
United States sends Alan Shepard into space→ USSR launches Sputnik→ United States increases military budget
B
USSR launches Sputnik→ Americans worry that the United States is behind in space race→ U.S. schools increase science and math
C
U.S. schools increase math and science education→ USSR copies American science programs→ USSR launches Sputnik
5) Which describes one result of technologies, such as television, satellites, radio, and movies, in the 1950s and 1960s?
A
Mexican farmers increased the quality and quantity of their crop yields.
B
French teenagers wore clothing that was popular in the United States.
C
Chinese factory workers were able to produce in greater quantities.
D
American children began to make significant improvements in school.
6) In the post-World War II era, an international pop culture developed. What effect did it have on the world?
A
It magnified the differences between cultures.
B
It made the world seem like a smaller place to many people.
C
It caused conflict between the two superpowers.
D
It increased isolationism in Europe.
7) Who was the American plant breeder responsible for dramatically improving crop yields in the 1960s? His efforts to teach Mexican farmers how to be more productive marked the beginning of the Green Revolution.
A
Norman Borlaug
B
Marshall McLuhan
C
Philo Farnsworth
D
Jonas Salk
8) What did the United Nations do after World War II that resulted in much conflict in the Middle East?
A
created a Jewish state within the borders of Lebanon
B
allowed Jewish settlers to emigrate and settle in Palestine
C
granted Syria and Iraq full independence
D
proposed to divide Palestine into Jewish and Arab states
9) What lasting effect has the 1948 Arab-Israeli War had on the Middle East?
A
Egypt and Israel continue to fight over the Sinai Peninsula.
B
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have no homeland.
C
Islamists and secularists continue to fight for control of Palestine.
D
Sunnis and Shi'ites both claim territory in Israel.
10) All were results of the 1967 Six Day War except __________.
A
the number of Palestinian refugees increased dramatically
B
Israel gained considerable territory, including the Sinai Peninsula
C
the Palestine Liberation Organization became more militant
D
a lasting settlement to the conflict emerged from the peace treaty
11) Despite attempts by the United States, Israel, and __________ in 1978 to achieve peace between Israelis and Arabs, the Middle East continues to be plagued by conflict and strife.
A
Egypt
B
Lebanon
C
Syria
D
Jordan
12) Whose efforts in the 1940s and 1950s has nearly eliminated a widespread, deadly disease?
A
Vladimir Zworykin
B
Marshall McLuhan
C
Jonas Salk
D
Norman Borlaug
13) What led to the Sunni/Shi'ite split in Islam?
A
The question of who should be the Muslim leader after Muhammad died
B
The question of what to call the Muslim leader
C
Dispute over the name of their Holy book
D
Debate over what to include in the five pillars
14) What tactic was used to help India gain independence by Mahatma Gandhi?
A
terrorism
B
coup d'eta
C
guerrilla warfare
D
nonviolent resistance
15) In what way was the Cold War affected by the space race between the Soviet Union and the United States?
A
The Cold War was not affected by the space race.
B
Tensions grew between the Soviets and United States due to the space race.
C
Decreased tensions that resulted in closer ties between the Soviets and United States due to the space race
D
There were a few minor conflicts between the Soviets and United States due to the space race.
16) The Green Revolution had some inadvertent, damaging consequence, which of these would be the best example of that?
A
Damage to the environment from the use of artificial fertilizers.
B
Original crop species being destroyed or replaced by new crop species.
C
Famine in many regions caused by new irrigation techniques.
D
Traditional values disappearing due to new agricultural techniques.
17) The end of colonial rule in Africa was caused by which of the following:
A
The use of civil disobedience
B
War between the colonies and the European powers
C
Peaceful transfer of power
D
African nationalism along with changing attitudes towards imperialism in the European countries
18) The partition of India in 1947 mainly due to religious tensions was between what two countries?
A
India and Nepal
B
India and Afghanistan
C
India and Pakistan
D
India and China
19) Political and ethnic rivalries within countries in Africa were a result of
A
the United Nations waging war against warlike rulers
B
European countries stopped providing aid after WWII
C
successful independence movements on the continent
D
the slave trade across the Atlantic Ocean
20) The primary cause of conflict between the Palestinians and the Israelis in the Middle East was in response to what?
A
Religious differences
B
Slavery
C
Natural resources
D
Fascism
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