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(#101) Which revolution was associated with steel, chemicals, electricity and oil instead of textiles and steam? • A The Enlightenment • B First Industrial Revolution • C The Great Depression • D Second Industrial Revolution • E Imperialism (#101) Which revolution was associated with steel, chemicals, electricity and oil instead of textiles and steam? • A The Enlightenment • B First Industrial Revolution • C The Great Depression • D Second Industrial Revolution • E Imperialism (#102)The policy of extending a nation’s authority by territorial acquisition or by establishing economic and political hegemony over other nations is..? • A Great Reform Bill B Intolerable acts • C Scramble for Africa • D Continental system • E Imperialism (#102)The policy of extending a nation’s authority by territorial acquisition or by establishing economic and political hegemony over other nations is..? • A Great Reform Bill B Intolerable acts • C Scramble for Africa • D Continental system • E Imperialism • Leave this blank • Future students will put pictures here (#103)What were the three states of the Triple Entente? • A Great Britain, Germany, and Austria • B Italy, France, and Russia Great Britain, France, and Russia • D Germany, Italy, and Poland • E Austria, France, Great Britain (#103)What were the three states of the Triple Entente? • A Great Britain, Germany, and Austria • B Italy, France, and Russia Great Britain, France, and Russia • D Germany, Italy, and Poland • E Austria, France, Great Britain (#104) Bismarck was successful at maintaining the complicated system of secret treaties among his allies until who came to the German throne? A Kaiser William II • B Kaiser William lll • C Leo von Caprivi • D Alfred von Tirpitz • E Hindenburg (#104)Bismarck was successful at maintaining the complicated system of secret treaties among his allies until who came to the German throne? A Kaiser William II • B Kaiser William lll • C Leo von Caprivi • D Alfred von Tirpitz • E Hindenburg (#105)What was the result of the Balkan Wars? • A They resulted in demands for the revision of the Paris settlement • B They resulted in forging the Triple Entente • C They resulted in World war l D They resulted in renewed antagonism between Bulgaria and the other Balkan states, especially Serbia E all of the above (#105)What was the result of the Balkan Wars? • A They resulted in demands for the revision of the Paris settlement • B They resulted in forging the Triple Entente • C They resulted in World war l D They resulted in renewed antagonism between Bulgaria and the other Balkan states, especially Serbia (#106) Who was Lenin’s chief collaborator in 1917, and later leader of the Red Army? • • • • • A Adolf Hitler B Alexander Kerensky C Ludendorff D Leon Trotsky E Joseph Stalin (#106) Who was Lenin’s chief collaborator in 1917, and later leader of the Red Army? • A Adolf Hitler • B Alexander Kerensky • C Ludendorff • D Leon Trotsky • E Joseph Stalin (#107)What included governmental confiscation of banks, transport facilities, and heavy industry from 1918-1921? • • • • • A Paris Settlement B War Communism C Economic Depression D Fascist Experiment E Royal Dictatorships (#107)What included governmental confiscation of banks, transport facilities, and heavy industry from 1918-1921? • A Paris Settlement • B War Communism • C Economic Depression • D Fascist Experiment • E Royal Dictatorships (#108)During what period did Stalin execute all of the main leaders of his army and political advocators? • • • • • A The Great Depression B The Great Purges C Industrialization of Russia D During Hitler's rise of power E During the Fascist movement in Italy (#108)During what period did Stalin execute all of the main leaders of his army and political advocators? • A The Great Depression • B The Great Purges • C Industrialization of Russia • D During Hitler's rise of power • E During the Fascist movement in Italy (#109)Whose murder in 1914 resulted in the outbreak of a war between Serbia and Austria-Hungary that later escalated to World War I? • A Tsar Alexander • B Otto Von Bismarck • C Ferdinand ll D Francis Ferdinand • E Frederick ll (#109)Whose murder in 1914 resulted in the outbreak of a war between Serbia and Austria-Hungary that later escalated to World War I? • A Tsar Alexander • B Otto Von Bismarck • C Ferdinand ll D Francis Ferdinand • E Frederick ll (#110)What caused the US to enter World War l in 1917? • A Germans announced the resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare • B revolution in Russia that overthrew the tsarist gov • C the formation of the Provisional gov • D the formation of the league of nations • E both A and B (#110)What caused the US to enter World War l in 1917? • A Germans announced the resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare • B revolution in Russia that overthrew the tsarist gov • C the formation of the Provisional gov • D the formation of the league of nations • E both A and B (#111)What were President Wilson’s idealistic principles that had been declared America’s war aims? • • • • A the fifteen points B the marshall plan C the fourteen points D diplomatic relationships • E International laws (#111)What were President Wilson’s idealistic principles that had been declared America’s war aims? • A the fifteen points • B the marshall plan • C the fourteen points • D diplomatic relationships • E International laws (#112)A body of sovereign states that agreed to pursue common policies and to consult in the common interest, especially when threatened • • • • • A European Union B The third estate C Colonies D Spartacus group E The League of Nations (#112)A body of sovereign states that agreed to pursue common policies and to consult in the common interest, especially when threatened • • • • A European Union B The third estate C Colonies D Spartacus group • E The League of Nations (#113)What was the main reason why the League of Council failed to be effective ? • • • • A Had no armed forces B No government support C no funding provided D the league was demolished • E President Wilson was against the League (#113)What was the main reason why the League of Council failed to be effective ? • A Had no armed forces • • • • B No government support C no funding provided D the league was demolished E President Wilson was against the League (#114) The Spanish Civil War of 19361939 brought who and who closer together? • A Spain and Britain B Germany and Italy • C France and Spain • D Spain and Italy • E Germany and Russia (#114) The Spanish Civil War of 19361939 brought who and who closer together? • A Spain and Britain B Germany and Italy • C France and Spain • D Spain and Italy • E Germany and Russia (#115)The recognition of Italy’s possession of Rome, Italy’s agreement to pay the papacy a substantial sum of money, and a concordat was part of what agreement between Mussolini and the pope? • A European settlement • B Vienna Settlements • C The Triple Alliance D The Lateran Accords • E the treaty of Versailles (#115)The recognition of Italy’s possession of Rome, Italy’s agreement to pay the papacy a substantial sum of money, and a concordat was part of what agreement between Mussolini and the pope? • A European settlement • B Vienna Settlements • C The Triple Alliance D The Lateran Accords • E the treaty of Versailles (#116)What was a major economic contributor to the Nazi Party’s rise to power? • • • • • A The Great Depression B Hitler's Rule C The Weimar Republic D Inflation of economy E Royal Dictatorships (#116)What was a major economic contributor to the Nazi Party’s rise to power? • A The Great Depression • • • • B Hitler's Rule C The Weimar Republic D Inflation of economy E Royal Dictatorships (#117)How did Hitler violate the Treaty of Versailles? • A domination of the Nazi party • B By becoming Chancellor • C By use of propaganda D By expanding his army, and sending troops into the Rhineland • E By joining the Nazis (#117)How did Hitler violate the Treaty of Versailles? • A domination of the Nazi party • B By becoming Chancellor • C By use of propaganda D By expanding his army, and sending troops into the Rhineland • E By joining the Nazis (#118)At which meeting of great powers was the policy of appeasement used by the British? A The Conference of Munich • B Concert of Europe • C Anschluss • D formation of Rome Berlin Axis • E League of Nations (#118)At which meeting of great powers was the policy of appeasement used by the British? A The Conference of Munich • B Concert of Europe • C Anschluss • D formation of Rome Berlin Axis • E League of Nations (#119)What was the Holocaust of 1938-1945 ? • • • • A New order of Hitler B Germinzation C Enlightenment idea D German Bombings E The genocide that resulted from Hitler’s execution of the “Final Solution” (#119)What was the Holocaust of 1938-1945 ? • • • • A New order of Hitler B Germinzation C Enlightenment idea D German Bombings E The genocide that resulted from Hitler’s execution of the “Final Solution” (#120)What was Stalin’s primary reason for implementing and prolonging the Berlin Blockade from 1948-1949? • A because of world warll • B to gain political control C A loss of skilled labor due to the migration of Germans from East to West and an inefficient economy • D To gain power over Berlin • E to advance war strategies (#120)What was Stalin’s primary reason for implementing and prolonging the Berlin Blockade from 1948-1949? • A because of world warll • B to gain political control C A loss of skilled labor due to the migration of Germans from East to West and an inefficient economy • D To gain power over Berlin • E to advance war (#121) What were examples of the Truman Doctrine in action in Asia? • A US troops giving aid to South Korea and South Vietnam in an effort to halt the spread of Communism • B sending troops to encourage the spread of communism • C providing food, shelter, and education • D gaining political control • E Spread western ideas (#121) What were examples of the Truman Doctrine in action in Asia? • A US troops giving aid to South Korea and South Vietnam in an effort to halt the spread of Communism • B sending troops to encourage the spread of communism • C providing food, shelter, and education • D gaining political control • E Spread western ideas