Part I: Vocabulary = 12 questions - Define and study all 22 words from chapter 10 (pgs. 256, 261, and 267)

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Part I: Vocabulary = 12 questions - Define and study all 22 words from chapter 10 (pgs. 256, 261, and 267)

Part II: People (fill in the blank) = 4 questions 1. Future leader of Austria-Hungary. His assassination sparked The Great War? 2. First democratic leader of “new” Russia? 3. He re-invented the steam engine in 1769? 4. Nazi Chancellor of Germany (1930’s-1940’s)?

Part III: Cause or Effect = 5 questions 1. ___ Unions were formed. ___ Unfair working conditions. 2. ___ Two nervous Super Powers. ___ The Cold War. 3. ___ Increased population in Europe. ___ Industrial Revolution. 4. ___ Unsolved problems of WWI. ___ World War II. 5. ___ The Great War. ___ Nationalism.

Part IV: Multiple Choices = 14 Questions 1. MYSTERY QUESTION??? 2. Soviet attempt to stop those fleeing communism in Germany’s capital was a structure called the __? 3. During World War II Germany, Japan and Italy were the_______? 4. The U.K., France, U.S. and U.S.S.R. were members of the _______ during WWII? 5. A program which considered a communist attack on any country an attack on the U.S.

Part IV: Multiple Choices = 14 questions 6. During the Cold War, the Democratic nations were in an alliance called _______________? 7. During the Cold War, the Communist nations were in an alliance called _______________? 8. The National Socialist German Worker’s Party were known as the __________ Party? 9. _______ ____ was a U.S. program to rebuild Europe after World War II? 10. Name a group organized to promote world peace. ______________ and ______________. 11 – 14 are questions from your vocabulary.

Part V: Essay = worth 3 questions - you will have to write a paragraph about one topic from this chapter. - you will have three topics to choose from. Don’t Forget to Study and Good Luck!!!