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1 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 Cultural Perspectives Cultural Exchanges Points of View EconomicsAmendments Citizenship Rights 200 400 600 800 1000

2 After World War II, the nations of India and Pakistan were created. Which one was a homeland for Muslims?

3 Pakistan

4 This was the system of legal segregation that existed in South Africa until 1994

5 Apartheid

6 This term refers to the anti-foreign attitudes that existed during the Red Scare of the 1920’s

7 Nativism

8 Which country would have been the most opposed to the reunification of Germany in the 1980’s: FR, GB, USSR, US

9 USSR

10 Besides the holocaust, give another example of genocide

11 Armenian massacre, Rwanda

12 Explain one way in which technology has impacted the spread of cultural ideas in the past 25 years

13 Cell phones, Internet

14 Identify one effect of immigration on housing patterns in the U.S.

15 Segregation, Ghettos, White Flight

16 True of False: Music can be a form of Cultural Exchange

17 True

18 Give an example of Cultural Assimilation

19 Indians in the U.S. etc.

20 Which of the Following terms has the least to do with Cultural Exchanges: Assimilation, Culture, Apartheid, or Immigration

21 Apartheid

22 This Group was targeted for internment in the 1940’s for being suspected spies

23 Japanese- Americans

24 This country would have disagreed with Germany in 1939 when Hitler said the he needed to invade to gain access to a Northern Port

25 Poland

26 This group angrily disagreed with the Israeli’s claims to the Holy Land

27 Palestinians

28 These two countries would have a different interpretation of the invasion of Manchuria in 1931, as they were both directly involved

29 China and Japan

30 This man challenged the American view that Democracy and Capitalism would be the best plan for his home country of Vietnam

31 Ho Chi Minh

32 A tax on imported goods

33 Tariff

34 Term for when countries rely on each other for products and services

35 Interdependence

36 The number of pure market economies that exist in the world

37 0

38 If Canada is better at producing a product that the U.S., what could the U.S. do to make it easier for Americans to purchase the product?

39 Lower Tariffs, use no tariffs

40 The major role the government plays in the U.S. economy

41 Regulator

42 Gave women the Right to Vote

43 19th

44 Ended Slavery

45 13th

46 Created Prohibition

47 18th

48 Provided for the Direct Election of Senators

49 17th

50 Gave the Right to vote to 18 th year old citizens

51 26th

52 The Written defamation of someone's character

53 Libel

54 True or False: In times of National Security, the government may limit your rights

55 True

56 Laws in the South that provided for the segregation of Blacks

57 Jim Crow Laws

58 Schenck V. U.S. established this standard for restricting the freedom of speech

59 Clear and Present Danger

60 Congressional group responsible for investigating suspected communists during the 1950’s

61 House Un- American Activities Committee


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