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Exam

Name___________________________________

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1

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a willingness to use violence and intimidation. B)

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the importance of nationalism. C)

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the supremacy of the national leader. D)

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individual rights.

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Austria

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Czechoslovakia

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Poland

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Austria

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Moscow.

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Kursk.

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Tokyo.

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Hiroshima.

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the defeat of Germany B)

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the firebombing of Tokyo and other large cities C)

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the depletion of its oil supplies D)

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the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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USSR

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Germany

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was founded in 1919. B)

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had over 120 members by 1947. C)

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admitted the People's Republic of China shortly after the completion of the Chinese communist revolution. D)

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was envisioned primarily as a vehicle to promote peace.

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Austria

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West Germany

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Bulgaria

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Romania

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rational debate C)

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fraud

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imposing sanctions on Italy. B)

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doing almost nothing. C)

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sending troops in League forces to drive the Italians out of Ethiopia. D)

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trying Mussolini for war crimes.

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learned about fascism from Benito Mussolini. B)

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opposed German nationalism. C)

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laid out his political program in Mein Kampf. D)

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came to power in a military coup.

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His military policies offered a sense of security B)

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His policies brought some measure of economic stability to the impoverished country C)

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His persecution of the Jews purged Germany of a legitimate threat to national security D)

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Hitler's use of the SS made opposition to his policies a risky stance to take

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economic growth rates slowed to less than 2 percent per year. B)

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labor organization was ruthlessly suppressed. C)

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urbanization decreased. D)

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the populace became politicized.

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refrained from any provocative actions abroad. B)

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had a decreasing role in the politics of Japan. C)

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declined in prestige in Japan. D)

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was required by the Constitution to have at least two of its members in the government's cabinet.

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was a forum for resolving international conflicts through negotiations. B)

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had several early successes. C)

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was essentially a tool of the United States, since it was the most powerful member. D)

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forced Italy to withdraw its military from Ethiopia.

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Italy

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Germany

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Germany

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Japan

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Japan bombed Pearl Harbor B)

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Japan conquered Burma C)

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German forces invaded the Soviet Union D)

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Japan invaded China

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minefields

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elevated gun turrets

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open trade with the West B)

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markets for Japanese products C)

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exportation of Japanese culture D)

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sources of raw materials for Japanese industries

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the Ustasa.

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the Nazis.

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Finland.

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the Danube.

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