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Test Description: Social studies
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Who was czar of Russia during WWI
A
Nicholas II
B
Columbus
C
Hitler
2) Countries have built strong armies to defend their own countries. This is an example of
A
colonization
B
militarism
C
merchantilism
3) The policy of obtaining and occupying colonies to form and empire is
A
militarism
B
colonization
C
mercantilism
4) Groups that show pride and love for their own country are displaying
A
mercantilism
B
imperialism
C
nationalism
5) The treaty that ended WWI was known as the Treaty of
A
Versailles
B
Europe
C
the European Union
6) Which political party took over Russia after the czar was gone?
A
communist (Bolsheviks)
B
Independent
C
Nazi
7) What is payment by a government to a group of people for loss or damages?
A
Restrictions
B
Income
C
Repartations
8) The sun never sets on the ___________ empire.
A
Spanish
B
French
C
British
9) Some explorers wanted fame and money, but others wanted
A
to spread animals
B
to spread religion
C
to spread education
10) Which is correct?
A
Acid rain (Germany) Air pollution (UK) Nuclear disaster (Ukraine)
B
Acid rain (UK) Air pollution (UK) Nuclear disaster (Germany)
C
Acid rain (Ukraine) Air pollution (Germany) Nuclear disaster (UK)
11) Toussaint L'Ouverture fought for freedom for
A
France
B
Columbia
C
Mexico
D
Haiti
12) Miguel Hidlago fought for freedom for
A
Haiti
B
South America
C
Mexico
D
North America
13) Simon Bolivar fought for freedom for
A
Haiti
B
Mexico
C
South American countries
D
North America
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