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1 Warm Up – June 1 Number 1 – 10 on a post it 1

2 World History Final Exam
Thursday – June 7th – in the afternoon – in this room 37 Multiple Choice Questions (42 total but 5 do not count towards your score) 20% of your Final Grade

3 Question 1 Which event was MOST influenced by John Locke’s writings about the natural rights of man? The Crusades The Renaissance The American Revolution The Protestant Reformation

4 Question 2 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights. Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good. The aim of all political association is the preservation of liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression. —Declaration of the Rights of Man, 1789 The provisions in this excerpt are based on the basic principle of: natural rights. checks and balances. universal suffrage. class privileges.

5 Question 3 Speaker 1: The Bolsheviks have united our country, and Lenin should continue as leader. Speaker 2: The Bolsheviks have not helped our country, and Lenin needs to be removed from power. Speaker 3: The execution of the Romanov family was justified by their actions when in power. Speaker 4: The provisional government led by Alexander Kerensky is not sufficient to run the country Which speaker MOST likely supported the White Army in Russia’s civil war? A. Speaker 1 B. Speaker 2 C. Speaker 3 D. Speaker 4

6 Question 4 The influence of the Reformation was reflected in which Enlightenment idea? A. accepting social traditions B. organizing political parties C. supporting popular uprisings D. challenging established beliefs

7 Question 5 What was one result of the Industrial Revolution? A. Cottage industries were established to meet consumer needs. B. Subsistence farming increased to meet the needs of workers. C. Manufacturing industries created a demand for urban laborers. D. Regulations for a safe working environment slowed production

8 Question 6 Which nations adopted a fascist system of government before World War II? A. Poland and Lithuania B. Russia and Japan C. Italy and Germany D. England and France

9 Question 6 Which nations adopted a fascist system of government before World War II? A. Poland and Lithuania B. Russia and Japan C. Italy and Germany D. England and France

10 Question 7 Which statement BEST supports this philosophy?
The Fascist conception of life stresses the importance of the State and accepts the individual only in so far as his interests coincide with those of the State It is opposed to classical liberalism Liberalism denied the State in the name of the individual —The Doctrine of Fascism, Benito Mussolini, 1932 Which statement BEST supports this philosophy? A. The government has a responsibility to its citizens. B. Individual rights are secondary to government concerns. C. The government gives inalienable rights to its citizens. D. Individual actions are protected by the government.

11 Question 7 Which statement BEST supports this philosophy?
The Fascist conception of life stresses the importance of the State and accepts the individual only in so far as his interests coincide with those of the State It is opposed to classical liberalism Liberalism denied the State in the name of the individual —The Doctrine of Fascism, Benito Mussolini, 1932 Which statement BEST supports this philosophy? A. The government has a responsibility to its citizens. B. Individual rights are secondary to government concerns. C. The government gives inalienable rights to its citizens. D. Individual actions are protected by the government.

12 Question 8 During which World War II campaign did the Nazis mainly bomb civilian targets in the hope of breaking a nation’s morale? A. Operation Barbarossa B. Invasion of Poland C. Battle of Britain D. Battle of the Bulge

13 Question 9 “In the Manufacture of woollens, the scribbling mill, the spinning frame, and the fly shuttle, have reduced manual labour nearly one third, and each of them at its-first introduction carried an alarm to the work people, yet each has contributed to advance the wages and to increase the trade ” —Statement by the Cloth Merchants of Leeds, 1791 Which factor explains why Great Britain was the first country to experience the changes described in this statement? A. influence of industrial trade unions B. advent of new technological innovations C. shortage of farm output due to drought D. increase of modern urban infrastructure

14 Question 10 1803– 1815 The Napoleonic Wars threatened European political structure. 1814– 1815 Congress of Vienna established the Concert of Europe to reverse political changes. Which concept was MOST directly influenced by these events in Europe? A. capitalism B. mercantilism C. nationalism D. totalitarianism

15 World history Final Exam Review


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