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SE Asia History #5
Test Description: SE Asia History #5
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1) What happened to students in 1989 that were protesting for greater political freedom in Tiananmen Square in Beijing?
A
They were able to hold meetings with the Chinese government and present their demands.
B
They got so much positive publicity that the Chinese government had to give in to their demands.
C
They were attacked by Chinese troops and many were killed or arrested.
D
Most students lost interest in the demonstration and returned quietly to classes.
2) The Tiananmen Square demonstrators had a statue, Goddess of Democracy, that was modeled after which figure?
A
the wife of Mao Zedong
B
the Greek statur of the goddess Venus
C
the State of Liberty
D
the Liberty Bell
3) At the end of World War II, one of Russia's main goals was to
A
build a friendly alliance with the United States
B
be sure they would never be attacked again by a Western European country
C
redesign their government as a democracy
D
avoid having to join the United Nations
4) What did the leaders of the Soviet Union feel would provide the most protection for their country?
A
receiving a declaration from the United Nations condemning war
B
having friendly, pro-communist countries along all their borders
C
if all weapons were to be removed from Europe
D
having free trade with all the countries in Europe and Asia
5) What was the name given to the disagreements between the United States and the Soviet Union at the end of World War II?
A
the Cultural Revolution
B
the Cold War
C
the Great Depression
D
the Dual Alliance
6) How was the country of Korea divided at the end of World War II?
A
Koreans had control of their own country at that time.
B
The country was entirely under Soviet control.
C
The Japanese controlled much of the country when the war ended.
D
Soviet control in the north; United States control in the south.
7) What was the fear of the United States about both Korea and Vietnam at the end of World War II?
A
They worried that the war-damaged economies would not be able to recover in time to prevent famine.
B
They were afraid both countries would be taken over by the French as they tried to rebuild.
C
They were afraid the two countries would threaten the new government of China.
D
They feared the two countried would become communist.
8) What was the meaning of the Domino Theory?
A
Few countries would really be interested in communism if they k new what is was like.
B
If one country in a region became communist, others would quickly follow.
C
Political decisions have to be built slowly, like a game of dominoes.
D
International politics is a game, and there are always winners and losers.
9) What has become of the political division of Korea made in 1954?
A
Korea was reunited by the United Nations several years ago.
B
Both parts of Korea are communist today, even though they are separate countries.
C
The two parts of Korea were reunited soon after the war ended in the 1950s.
D
Korea is still divided between a communist north and a democratic south.
10) What were the objections the United States had to Ho Chi Minh's leadership on Vietnam?
A
Most of the Vietnamese people did not like him or his politics.
B
He seemed too inexperienced to lead a country.
C
He had been educated in Europe and had no connection with the Vietnamese people.
D
He was a communist and a threat to the United States' interests.
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