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Which of the following is a common strategy used in totalitarian regimes? A. government control of the media B. system of checks and balances C. belief in a multi-party system D. development of capitalism
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Which of the following is a common strategy used in totalitarian regimes? A. government control of the media B. system of checks and balances C. belief in a multi-party system D. development of capitalism
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A. General Franco of Spain B. General Pinochet of Chile C. Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union D. Emperor Selassie of Ethopia Which fascist dictator did Hitler and Mussolini Support?
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A. General Franco of Spain B. General Pinochet of Chile C. Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union D. Emperor Selassie of Ethopia
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Which of the following did Hitler promise to do for Germany? A.Undo the results of the Franco-Prussian War B. negotiate a peace treaty with the Soviet Union C. establish a communist and classless society D. end the reparation payments created by the Treaty of Versailles
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Which of the following did Hitler promise to do for Germany? A.Undo the results of the Franco-Prussian War B. negotiate a peace treaty with the Soviet Union C. establish a communist and classless society D. end the reparation payments created by the Treaty of Versailles
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The main reason for the rise of the totalitarian states following World War I was A.The race for colonies B. economic depression C. the rise of religious intolerance D. Enlightenment ideals
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The main reason for the rise of the totalitarian states following World War I was A.The race for colonies B. economic depression C. the rise of religious intolerance D. Enlightenment ideals
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A. both have support of wealthy landowners. B. both have dictators who impose absolute control C. both support the inclusion of minorities into society D. both call for a revolution by the working class against the rich Which of the following describes an element that fascism and communism have in common
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A. both have support of wealthy landowners. B. both have dictators who impose absolute control C. both support the inclusion of minorities into society D. both call for a revolution by the working class against the rich
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Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 to A.Regain territory lost in the Russo-Japanese War B. gain control of iron ore and coal deposits C. avenge losses sustained during World War I D. acquire bases for the attack on Pearl Harbor
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Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 to A.Regain territory lost in the Russo-Japanese War B. gain control of iron ore and coal deposits C. avenge losses sustained during World War I D. acquire bases for the attack on Pearl Harbor
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Which is the best explanation for Italy’s invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 A.Mussolini’s drive to build an empire B. Italy’s requirement for more land for the Pope C. Mussolini’s need for foreign imports D. Italy’s acquiring land in the Treaty of Versailles
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Which is the best explanation for Italy’s invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 A.Mussolini’s drive to build an empire B. Italy’s requirement for more land for the Pope C. Mussolini’s need for foreign imports D. Italy’s acquiring land in the Treaty of Versailles
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Which of the following was an effect of the Nazi-Soviet Non-aggression Pact of 1939 A.Germany could attack Poland with no fear of Soviet intervention B. The United States abandoned its policy of isolationism C. France and Britain reaffirmed their policy of appeasement D. Japan was free to continue aggression in Asia
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Which of the following was an effect of the Nazi-Soviet Non-aggression Pact of 1939 A.Germany could attack Poland with no fear of Soviet intervention B. The United States abandoned its policy of isolationism C. France and Britain reaffirmed their policy of appeasement D. Japan was free to continue aggression in Asia
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A.Beijing B. Nanking C. Shanghai D. Hong Kong Which Chinese city became a brutal example of war-time atrocities?
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A.Beijing B. Nanking C. Shanghai D. Hong Kong
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The Munich Conference was held in response to Germany’s threat to the nation of A.Czechoslovakia B. Poland C. Austria D. Yugoslavia
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The Munich Conference was held in response to Germany’s threat to the nation of A.Czechoslovakia B. Poland C. Austria D. Yugoslavia
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In 1939, France and Great Britain declard war on German as a direct result of the German A.Annexation of Austria B.Occupation of the Rhineland C.Seizure of the Sudetenland D.Invasion of Poland
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A.Annexation of Austria B.Occupation of the Rhineland C.Seizure of the Sudetenland D.Invasion of Poland In 1939, France and Great Britain declard war on German as a direct result of the German
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In the 1930’s, several national leaders in Europe agreed to the demands of an aggressor to preserve peace. This policy may be referred to as A.Détente B. isolationism C. containment D. appeasement
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In the 1930’s, several national leaders in Europe agreed to the demands of an aggressor to preserve peace. This policy may be referred to as A.Détente B. isolationism C. containment D. appeasement
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The main reason Britain and France appeased Hitler at the Munich Conference was to A.Prevent the invasion of the Soviet Union B. eliminate sanctions of the League of Nation C. eliminate the growth of fascism D. prevent the start of another world war.
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The main reason Britain and France appeased Hitler at the Munich Conference was to A.Prevent the invasion of the Soviet Union B. eliminate sanctions of the League of Nation C. eliminate the growth of fascism D. prevent the start of another world war.
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The reason the United States chose a non- intervention policy during the 1930’s was to A.Allow time to strengthen the military B. focus on the problems of the great depression C. limit illegal immigration from Latin America D. address fear regarding the growing threat of domestic Nazism
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The reason the United States chose a non- intervention policy during the 1930’s was to A.Allow time to strengthen the military B. focus on the problems of the great depression C. limit illegal immigration from Latin America D. address fear regarding the growing threat of domestic Nazism
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As a result of the non-intervention policy of the United States in the 1930’s A. the Soviet Union extended its influence over Eastern Europe. B. Italy lost control of Ethiopia. C. Czechoslovakia maintained its independence. D. Britain and France followed a policy of appeasement.
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As a result of the non-intervention policy of the United States in the 1930’s A. the Soviet Union extended its influence over Eastern Europe. B. Italy lost control of Ethiopia. C. Czechoslovakia maintained its independence. D. Britain and France followed a policy of appeasement.
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Who was the military commander in charge of the plans for D-Day? A.General Bernard Montgomery B. General Dwight D. Eisenhower C. General George Marshall D. General Douglas MacArthur
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Who was the military commander in charge of the plans for D-Day? A.General Bernard Montgomery B. General Dwight D. Eisenhower C. General George Marshall D. General Douglas MacArthur
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Emperor from 1926-1989 Viewed as nation’s supreme authority considered a living god in country’s tradition role in country’s aggression in WWII A.Franco B. Hirohito C. Stalin D. Mussolini
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Emperor from 1926-1989 Viewed as nation’s supreme authority considered a living god in country’s tradition role in country’s aggression in WWII A.Franco B. Hirohito C. Stalin D. Mussolini
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Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill were known as “The Big Three” The individuals listed below were all the leaders of the A. Axis Powers B. D-Day invasion C. Allied Powers D. Central Powers
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Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill were known as “The Big Three” The individuals listed below were all the leaders of the A. Axis Powers B. D-Day invasion C. Allied Powers D. Central Powers
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Hitler’s racially motivated actions in regions occupied by Germany were based on his belief that Germans were A. a superior master race B. mistreated by Slavs during WWI C. inferior to Scandinavians who were lighter skinned. D. not capable of living peacefully with other races.
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Hitler’s racially motivated actions in regions occupied by Germany were based on his belief that Germans were A. a superior master race B. mistreated by Slavs during WWI C. inferior to Scandinavians who were lighter skinned. D. not capable of living peacefully with other races.
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A.Josef Stalin B.General Franco from Spain C. Adolf Hitler D. Benito Mussolini This leader carried out the following actions of aggression 1936 Rhineland Occupied 1936 Austria Annexed 1938 Sudetenland taken 1939 Czechoslovakia seized.
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This leader carried out the following actions of aggression 1936 Rhineland Occupied 1936 Austria Annexed 1938 Sudetenland taken 1939 Czechoslovakia seized. A.Josef Stalin B.General Franco from Spain C. Adolf Hitler D. Benito Mussolini
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Which of the following countries had the greatest loss of BOTH civilian and military lives in World War II. A.France B. Japan C. Soviet Union D. Germany
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Which of the following countries had the greatest loss of BOTH civilian and military lives in World War II. A.France B. Japan C. Soviet Union D. Germany
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How many Jewish civilians are believed to have died as a result of the policies of the Nazis? A. 1,000,000 B. 3,000,000 C. 6,000,000 D. 25,000,000
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How many Jewish civilians are believed to have died as a result of the policies of the Nazis? A. 1,000,000 B. 3,000,000 C. 6,000,000 D. 25,000,000
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The high number of casualties in the Soviet Union during World War II was a result of the A. long winter B. use of atomic weapons C. Japanese invasion D. German invasion
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The high number of casualties in the Soviet Union during World War II was a result of the A. long winter B. use of atomic weapons C. Japanese invasion D. German invasion
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The majority of the British civilian casualties occurred as a result of A. the bombings of London B. German rocket attacks C. submarine attacks on British ports D. the sinking of merchant marine ships
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The majority of the British civilian casualties occurred as a result of A. the bombings of London B. German rocket attacks C. submarine attacks on British ports D. the sinking of merchant marine ships
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Which group was MOST affected by the use of atomic weapons during World War II A.American military B. German civilians C. Soviet military D. Japanese civilians
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Which group was MOST affected by the use of atomic weapons during World War II A.American military B. German civilians C. Soviet military D. Japanese civilians
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Standard 10.7.3 Analyze the rise, aggression, and human costs of totalitarian regimes (Fascist and Communist) in Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union, noting especially their common and dissimilar traits.
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Standard 10.8.1 Compare the German, Italian, and Japanese drives for empire in the 1930’s, including the 1937 Rape of Nanking and other atrocities in China and the Stalin-Hitler Pact of 1939.
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Standard 10.8.2 Understand the role of appeasement, nonintervention (isolationism), and the domestic distractions in Europe and the United States prior to the outbreak of World War II.
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Standard 10.8.4 Describe the political, diplomatic, and military leaders during the war (e.g. Winston Churchill, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Emperor Hirohito, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower).
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Standard 10.8.6 Discuss the human costs of the war, with particular attention to the civilian and military losses in Russia, Germany, Britain, United States, China, and Japan.
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