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MWS Fall Exam Review Part 2
Test Description: Unit 4-5 review
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Why was the Balkan Peninsula in Europe regarded by many as a powder keg prior to the Great war?
A
Ottoman troops were gathering at the border.
B
Bosnia-Herzegovina wanted to take over Serbia to become one Slavic nation.
C
Nationalism was expanding in the region which led to rising tensions.
D
Germany fought Austria-Hungary for control of the region.
2) New weapons and technology lead to what during World War 1?
A
A prolonged war and greatly increased the number of casualties in the war.
B
A reduction in the number of casualties in the war.
C
A reduction in the spending cost for each nation in the war.
D
A faster end to the war because soldiers refused to fight with such deadly warfare.
3) Woodrow Wilson created the League of Nations as a part of his Fourteen Points. What was the goal of the League of Nations?
A
To hold Germany accountable for its actions during the war
B
To prevent future wars from breaking out and maintain peace
C
To force members to fight against each other in future wars
D
To spread democracy to other countries
4) Revolutions are often caused by turmoil within a country. The Russian revolution of 1917 was no different. Identify the major cause for the Russian revolution in the list below.
A
Sharp economic differences between the peasants and nobility
B
Czar Nicholas II was related to the King of England
C
The marriage of the Czar to a German Princess
D
The defeat of Germany in the Russian campaign
5) The Bolshevik Revolt against the provisional government in Russia was mainly led by
A
Vladimir Lenin and Karl Marx
B
Josef Stalin and Czar Nicholas
C
Leon Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin
D
Karl Marx and Leon Trotsky
6) Why did the Revolution in Russia continue after Lenin took over and implemented a Communist government?
A
The Russians were still involved in WWI and therefore unable to end the revolution
B
The Czar refused to give up his power to Lenin
C
Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points allowed for the revolution to continue
D
There was an ongoing Civil War between the Red Army and White Army in Russia Comment: (given as feedback)
7) The systematic killing of millions of Jewish people and other ethnic groups by the Nazis is referred to as
A
The Holocaust
B
Concentration Camps
C
Kristallnacht
D
Anti-semitism
8) Before World War II began the Axis powers used aggressive action. What is an example of this aggressive action?
A
Invading Ethiopia, Manchuria, and the Rhineland
B
Bombing US embassies in Europe
C
Assassinating the Archduke
D
Massacre of thousands of people in Germany
9) Hardships were felt by people throughout the world during the Great Depression and led to new types of political thinking. What types of political thinking arose due to the hardships during the Great Depression?
A
Communism and socialism
B
Fascism and militarism
C
Democracy and capitalism
D
Theocracy and monarchy
10) The United States use of the atomic bomb in Japan resulted in
A
Japan continued to fight back and the war continued
B
The UniteStates emerged as the only superpower after Japan was bombed
C
Germany vowing to avenge the bombing and nuclear warfare became the norm
D
Japan's immediate surrender and the end of World War II
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