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World History Final Exam Review
During the Suez Crisis of 1967, how did the
superpower become involved in the crisis?
How did Europeans partition (split up)
Africa during the age of Imperialism?
How did Japan seek to improve their
situation after being disappointed by the
terms of the Treaty of Versailles after World
War I?
How did the Industrial Revolution inspire
the Age of Imperialism?
How did the Japanese try to overcome their
lack of resources?
How did the Treaty of Versailles lay the
foundation for fascist/totalitarian
governments?
How did the wars in the former Yugoslavia
in the 1990s become an international
conflict?
How was the Russian Revolution caused by
World War I?
What are characteristics of a communist
economy?
What are characteristics of totalitarian
regimes?
What are examples of how native people
resisted foreign influence in their own
countries against European colonizers
during the Age of Imperialism?
What are examples of the ways Gandhi
employed tactics of civil disobedience?
World History Final Exam Review
What are the five countries in the world
today that are still Communist?
What are the major causes of World War I?
What are the modern day challenges facing
European nation because of decolonization?
What are two African nations who
experienced genocide in recent years?
What caused totalitarian governments to
come to power in Spain, Germany and Italy
in the 1920s and 1930s?
What component of the Treaty of Versailles
illustrated the intent of the Allies to punish
the Central Powers?
What did Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and
Communist Russia have in common during
the 1930s?
What did the Balfour Declaration of 1917
establish?
What factors encouraged economic recovery
in both Japan and West Germany after
World War II?
What happened to Germany after World
War II?
What happened to the Soviet Union after the
Cold War?
What has caused the economies of African
nations to suffer?
What has replaced the threat of communism
in modern society?
What is appeasement? What is an example
of the failure of appeasement to avoid war?
World History Final Exam Review
What is considered to be the major problem
facing Latin American nations economically?
What is deforestation? How has
deforestation impacted modern society?
What is détente?
What is imperialism? What countries
became conquests by European countries
during the Age of Imperialism?
What is nationalism?
What is the European Union?
What is the United Nations? What countries
are not members of the United Nations?
What nations have documented Genocides
taken place?
What was “White Man’s Burden” according
to Rudyard Kipling?
What was a common characteristic shared
by Hitler in Germany and Stalin in the Soviet
union during World War II?
What was a major cause of the Russian
Revolution?
What was apartheid? What country was this
policy focused in?
What was China’s Great Leap Forward
Policy?
World History Final Exam Review
What was fascism?
What was North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO)? What countries were
members?
What was the agreement made at the
Potsdam Conference?
What was the agreement made at the
Tehran Conference?
What was the agreement made at the Yalta
Conference?
What was the appeal of Nazism in Germany
of the 1930s?
What was the Cold War?
What was the impact of indirect rule in
Africa that continues to impact the area
today?
What was the impact of the fall of the Berlin
Wall?
What was the impact of the Treaty of
Versailles?
What was the most influential political party
in Mexican history? Why were they so
significant?
What was the Mukden Incident/Invasion of
Manchuria?
World History Final Exam Review
What was the Salt March?
What was the US policy of containment?
What was the Warsaw Pact? What nations
were members
What were examples of movements by
Eastern European states to retaliate against
Communist control in their countries?
What were spheres of influence? What
country was specifically divided into
spheres of influence during the Age of
Imperialism?
What were the contributions made by
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in Turkey?
Where is nationalism most likely to
develop?
Why did Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin
seek to make peace with Germany during
World War I?
Why did Russian peasants support Lenin
and the Bolshevik’s during the Russian
Revolution?
Why is the Holocaust considered a unique
event in modern European history?
Why was national unity such a challenge for
Eastern European countries after World
War I?
World History Final Exam Review
Why was the Balkan region referred to as
the “Powder Keg of Europe” prior to World
War I?
Why was the Battle of Stalingrad the turning
point in the Eastern Front of World War II?
Why were Europeans attracted to African
colonies during the Age of Imperialism?
Why were the Korean War and Vietnam War
classic examples of the characteristics of the
Cold War?
Why would historians call World War II the
turning point in World History?
Why would some countries have preferred
isolation during the Age of Imperialism?