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HIS 225 MODULE 6 CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

HIS 225  MODULE 6 CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

1.	The Lateran Agreement of 1929 recognized the Vatican as part of Mussolini's Italy if he contributed financially to the church.
a.    True
b.    False
Hint: p. 918
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6C:Discuss the nature of 20th century dictatorship and authoritarian rule
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2.	The _________ is a permanent international organization established during the 1919 Paris Peace Conference to protect member states from aggression and avert future wars.
a.    Peace Treaty of Nations 1919
b.    League of Nations
c.    Conference of Nations
d.    Treaty Alliance for Peace
Hint: p. 885
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6A:Discuss the responses of Europe's political leaders to the challenges of the period
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3.	Long March refers to:
a.	   the six thousand mile retreat of the Chinese Communist army to a remote region on the eastern
 border of China.
b.	   the six thousand retreat of the Chinese Communist army to a remote region on the north
 western border of China.
c.    the more than ten thousand men lost their lives.
d.    Japan's march for freedom.
Hint: p. 879
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6A:Discuss the responses of Europe's political leaders to the challenges of the period
	1
4.	Which of the following art movements was not prevalent during the years between World War I and World War II?
a.    Cubism
b.    Functionalism
c.    Dadaism
d.    Romanticism
Hint:p. 870
SLO0:General Content
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5.	The Holocaust occurred between ______.
a.    1939-1945
b.    1939-1945
c.    1941-1945
d.    1940-1947
Hint: p. 907
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6D:Compare life in the Soviet Union and in Nazi Germany
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6.	English explorer, James Cook, is responsible for the name of the most populous of the six States of Australia, namely:
a.    New South Edinburgh.
b.    New South Kensington.
c.    New South Wales.
d.    New South London.
Hint: p. 912
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6A:Discuss the responses of Europe's political leaders to the challenges of the period
	1
7.	Trench warfare defines ________.
a.    fighting behind walls of protection in WWI and causing minimal casualties
b.    the WWI technique of fighting to gain massive territories from enemies
c.	   fighting behind walls, barbed wire, land mines, little gain of territory, and it created a
massive loss of lives in WWI
d.    the WWI strategy to win the war by discouraging the enemy on the other side
Hint: p. 849
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6D:Compare life in the Soviet Union and in Nazi Germany
	1
8.	Botany Bay was:
a.    a bay on the coast of Eastern Europe in which numerous specimens of plant life were discovered.
b.    a bay on the coast of Western Australia in which numerous specimens of plant life were
 discovered; it was also a home to prisoners.
d.	   a bay on the coast of Eastern Australia in which numerous specimens of plant life were 
discovered; it was also a home to prisoners.
d.    home to exiled political leaders.
Hint: p. 926
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6A:Discuss the responses of Europe's political leaders to the challenges of the period
	1
9.	The _________ was a huge counter-government in which masses of meetings were held by thousands of workers, soldiers, and intellectuals.
a.    Public Sphere
b.    Petrograd Soviet
c.    Petrograd Workers Union
d.    Socialist Group of Petrograd
Hint: p. 848
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6D:Compare life in the Soviet Union and in Nazi Germany
	1
10.	The _______ is a commission created by the League of Nations to oversee the developed nations' fulfillment of their international responsibility toward their mandates.
a.    States War Commission
b.    International Commission of Mandates
c.    Permanent Mandates Commission
d.    Post War Mandate
Hint: p. 879
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6A:Discuss the responses of Europe's political leaders to the challenges of the period
	1
11.	In 1924, an international committee of financial experts headed by American bankers met to re-examine reparations. The resulting plan, known as the _____________, was accepted by France, Germany, and Britain.
a.    International Reparation Plan
b.    Dawes Plan
c.    Prosperity Plan
d.    American Plan
Hint: p. 845
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6A:Discuss the responses of Europe's political leaders to the challenges of the period
	1
12.	_____ was the majority group that was Lenin's camp of the Russian Party of Marxist socialism.
a.    The Duma
b.    Mensheviks
c.    Bismarckians
d.    Bolsheviks
Hint: p. 843
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6C:Discuss the nature of 20th century dictatorship and authoritarian rule
	1
13.	Stalin's plan to mark the beginning of an attempt to transform Soviet society along socialist lines included using propaganda, limited violence, and state control is known as:
a.    the Communist Party Plan.
b.    the Stalin Plan.
c.    the Five-Year Plan.
d.    the Socialist Plan.
Hint: p. 915
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6D:Compare life in the Soviet Union and in Nazi Germany
	1
14.	Bolsheviks seized power and Lenin was named the head of the new communist government on:
a.    November 7, 1927.
b.    November 7, 1920.
c.    November 7, 1907.
d.    November 7, 1917.
Hint: p. 843
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6D:Compare life in the Soviet Union and in Nazi Germany
	1
15.	The year of emancipation of slaves in Brazil and the final abolition of slavery in the Western Hemisphere was _______.
a.    1888
b.    1880
c.    1881
d.    1883
Hint: p. 907
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6A:Discuss the responses of Europe's political leaders to the challenges of the period
	1
16.	__________ refers to Stalin's forcible consolidation of individual peasant farms into large, state-controlled enterprises.
a.    Consolidation
b.    Communization
c.    Agriculturization
d.    Collectivization
Hint: p. 916
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6D:Compare life in the Soviet Union and in Nazi Germany
	1
17.	The __________ was the 1924 product of the reparations commission, accepted by Germany, France, and Britain, which reduced Germany's yearly reparations, made payment depended on German economic prosperity, and granted Germany large loans from the United States to promote recovery.
a.    German Rebuilding Act
b.    War Recovery Plan
c.    Reparations Plan
d.    Dawes Plan
Hint: p. 866
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6B:Explain the failure of those leaders to reestablish certainty and stability in the subsequent decades
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18.	The Russian Civil War began in _____ and ended in ______.
a.    1917; 1922
b.    1917; 1952
c.    1917; 1970
d.    1707; 1922
Hint: p. 861
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6D:Compare life in the Soviet Union and in Nazi Germany
	1
19.	Blitzkrieg can be defined as:
a.    the inclusion of planes, tanks, and trucks for war.
b.    quick battle techniques utilized across Europe during Hitler's time.
c.    "lightning war," which characterized Hitler's plan to attack and crush Poland in four weeks.
d.    "fierce war."
Hint: p. 938
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6D:Compare life in the Soviet Union and in Nazi Germany
	1
20.	The New Culture Movement was _______.
a.    A Chinese nationalist movement against foreign imperialists
b.    A movement to reaffirm support for Chinese Confucianism
c.    An intellectual revolution, sometimes called the Chinese Renaissance from 1916 to 1923
d.    A movement that rejected Western values and science around 1916 to 1923
Hint: p. 879
SLO6:Evaluate factors that contributed to uncertainty in reestablishing stability in Europe.
LO6A:Discuss the responses of Europe's political leaders to the challenges of the period
	1
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