Chapter 13 Interwar Years

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Chapter 13 Interwar Years Test Review Chapter Test: Monday, April 26th

Matching (2 pts.) 10 Questions Secular Nanjing Massacre Totalitarianism Nationalism Manchukuo Pan-African Congresses Five-Year Plans Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act Il Duce Jiang Jieshi Ahisma John Maynard Keynes Korea Civil Disobedience Ethiopia Fascism Manchurian Incident Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Matching (2 pts.) 10 Questions John Maynard Keynes Jiang Jieshi Credit Gulag Mao Zedong Balfour Declaration Kristallnacht Benito Mussolini Stock Market Adolf Hitler New Deal Manchurian Incident Anti-Communist Pact

Multiple Choice (2 pts.) 20 Questions What was the Long March? Why did it happen? How were Kemal Ataturk and Reza Shah Pahlavi similar? How did the Balfour Declaration support the Zionist movement? How did the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act spread the Great Depression? What programs were expanded under the New Deal?

Multiple Choice (2 pts.) 20 Questions Kazushige quote on page 422 Why did Japan attack Manchuria? Why did Japan want to create the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere? How did Stalin punish the Ukranians? How did Stalin want to change Russia? How did Stalin and Marx differ on their approach to Communism?

Multiple Choice (2 pts.) 20 Questions How did the League of Nations respond to Italy’s aggression? What was the Great Purge? What was the Amritsar Massacre? How did Roosevelt plan on fighting the Depression? How did the United State’s ban on immigrants from Japan help contribute to Japanese aggression?

Multiple Choice (2 pts.) 20 Questions What were the Nuremberg Laws? Japanese Aggression map on page 422

Critical Thinking (10 pts.) 2 Questions What factors contributed to Hitler’s rise to the most powerful post in the German government? Describe characteristics that the governments of Italy, the Soviet Union, and Germany had in common in the interwar years.