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Which of the following does fascism stress? 1) nationalism
2) isolationism
3) individual rights
4) a classless society
Hitler's main method for achieving <i>lebensraum</i> was to 1) attack Jews.
2) conquer other countries.
3) form a secret police force.
4) demand dictatorial power.
Which of the following was the leader of the Third Reich? 1) Adolf Hitler
2) Francisco Franco
3) Benito Mussolini
4) Emperor Hirohito
The title of Hitler's book Mein Kampf in English is 1) Well-Being.
2) My Country
3) My Struggle.
4) Master Race.
In the late 1920s, which of the following did NOT damage the U.S. economy? 1) soaring stock prices
2) a shortage of workers
3) an uneven distribution of wealth
4) a surplus of agricultural products
What important role did Winston Churchill play during this period? 1) He was prime minister of Great Britain.
2) He was the British delegate at the Munich Conference.
3) He warned that the policy of appeasement was a disaster.
4) He suggested turning Danzig over to Germany.
Which of the following is NOT an art movement from the early 20th century? 1) cubism
2) expressionism
3) existentialism
4) surrealism
What effect did World War I have on the literature of the 1920s? 1) War stories became very popular.
2) Literature declined because many writers died in the war.
3) Writers expressed disillusionment about reason and progress.
4) Writers began to warn people about flaws in the Treaty of Versailles.
What fear added to the appeal of fascism in Italy and Germany? 1) a Communist revolution
2) a loss of individual rights
3) government ties to industry
4) all of the above
Why did Japan invade Manchuria? 1) to revenge an ancient grudge
2) to gain its iron ore and coal deposits
3) to regain land lost in the Russo-Japanese War
4) to obey the terms of the Kellogg-Briand Pact
All of the following countries took control of other countries' territory during the 1930s EXCEPT 1) Italy.
2) Japan.
3) Spain.
4) Germany.
What was one part of Roosevelt's New Deal program to fight the Depression? 1) The stock market and banking system created their own reform council.
2) Government agencies took over businesses and farms.
3) Large public works projects helped to provide jobs.
4) All of the above are true.
What impact did radio have after the war? 1) It made movies lose popularity as Americans stayed home.
2) It replaced newspapers as the source of news.
3) It allowed families to enjoy broadcasts of news, plays, music, and sports.
4) All of the above are true.
Why did Hitler target the Jewish population as scapegoats for all of Germany's troubles? 1) The Jewish people had aided Germany's enemies in World War I.
2) Hatred of Jews, or anti-Semitism, was a key part of Nazi ideology.
3) The Jewish population in Germany outnumbered the size of the Nazi party.
4) Jewish people held most of the prominent roles in the German government.
Question 15 (1 point)Save
What was the goal of U.S. isolationists after World War I? 1) that Nazi ties to other countries should be combatted
2) that political ties to other countries should be avoided
3) that foreign aid to other countries should be lessened
4) that industrial ties to other countries should be ended
Question 16 (1 point)Save
What effect did the Dawes Plan have on the economy of postwar Germany? 1) It saved Germany from an inflationary crisis and stabilized the economy.
2) It replaced German marks with the U.S. dollar as the nation's monetary system.
3) It introduced into Germany U.S. businesses, which provided jobs to the German people.
4) All of the above are true.
Question 17 (1 point)Save
All of the following joined the Axis Powers EXCEPT 1) Italy.
2) Japan.
3) Germany.
4) the Soviet Union.
Question 18 (1 point)Save
What was the policy of appeasement? 1) the British and French decision to give into aggression to keep peace
2) the move that Mussolini made to form an alliance with Germany
3) the U.S. desire to stay out of foreign affairs
4) the treaty between Germany and the Soviet Union agreeing not to fight against each other
Question 19 (1 point)Save
What effect did the nonaggression pact between the Nazis and the Soviets have on the balance of power in Europe? 1) It brought the United States out of its isolation.
2) It allowed the Axis Powers to continue unchecked.
3) It forced Britain and France to abandon the policy of appeasement.
4) All of the above are true.
Question 20 (1 point)Save
What was the major cause of the collapse of the stock market? 1) American businesses failed.
2) More people bought stock than sold it.
3) Stocks sold for more than they were worth.
4) More stocks were sold than there were shares in companies.
Question 21 (1 point)Save
All of the fol
2) isolationism
3) individual rights
4) a classless society
Hitler's main method for achieving <i>lebensraum</i> was to 1) attack Jews.
2) conquer other countries.
3) form a secret police force.
4) demand dictatorial power.
Which of the following was the leader of the Third Reich? 1) Adolf Hitler
2) Francisco Franco
3) Benito Mussolini
4) Emperor Hirohito
The title of Hitler's book Mein Kampf in English is 1) Well-Being.
2) My Country
3) My Struggle.
4) Master Race.
In the late 1920s, which of the following did NOT damage the U.S. economy? 1) soaring stock prices
2) a shortage of workers
3) an uneven distribution of wealth
4) a surplus of agricultural products
What important role did Winston Churchill play during this period? 1) He was prime minister of Great Britain.
2) He was the British delegate at the Munich Conference.
3) He warned that the policy of appeasement was a disaster.
4) He suggested turning Danzig over to Germany.
Which of the following is NOT an art movement from the early 20th century? 1) cubism
2) expressionism
3) existentialism
4) surrealism
What effect did World War I have on the literature of the 1920s? 1) War stories became very popular.
2) Literature declined because many writers died in the war.
3) Writers expressed disillusionment about reason and progress.
4) Writers began to warn people about flaws in the Treaty of Versailles.
What fear added to the appeal of fascism in Italy and Germany? 1) a Communist revolution
2) a loss of individual rights
3) government ties to industry
4) all of the above
Why did Japan invade Manchuria? 1) to revenge an ancient grudge
2) to gain its iron ore and coal deposits
3) to regain land lost in the Russo-Japanese War
4) to obey the terms of the Kellogg-Briand Pact
All of the following countries took control of other countries' territory during the 1930s EXCEPT 1) Italy.
2) Japan.
3) Spain.
4) Germany.
What was one part of Roosevelt's New Deal program to fight the Depression? 1) The stock market and banking system created their own reform council.
2) Government agencies took over businesses and farms.
3) Large public works projects helped to provide jobs.
4) All of the above are true.
What impact did radio have after the war? 1) It made movies lose popularity as Americans stayed home.
2) It replaced newspapers as the source of news.
3) It allowed families to enjoy broadcasts of news, plays, music, and sports.
4) All of the above are true.
Why did Hitler target the Jewish population as scapegoats for all of Germany's troubles? 1) The Jewish people had aided Germany's enemies in World War I.
2) Hatred of Jews, or anti-Semitism, was a key part of Nazi ideology.
3) The Jewish population in Germany outnumbered the size of the Nazi party.
4) Jewish people held most of the prominent roles in the German government.
Question 15 (1 point)Save
What was the goal of U.S. isolationists after World War I? 1) that Nazi ties to other countries should be combatted
2) that political ties to other countries should be avoided
3) that foreign aid to other countries should be lessened
4) that industrial ties to other countries should be ended
Question 16 (1 point)Save
What effect did the Dawes Plan have on the economy of postwar Germany? 1) It saved Germany from an inflationary crisis and stabilized the economy.
2) It replaced German marks with the U.S. dollar as the nation's monetary system.
3) It introduced into Germany U.S. businesses, which provided jobs to the German people.
4) All of the above are true.
Question 17 (1 point)Save
All of the following joined the Axis Powers EXCEPT 1) Italy.
2) Japan.
3) Germany.
4) the Soviet Union.
Question 18 (1 point)Save
What was the policy of appeasement? 1) the British and French decision to give into aggression to keep peace
2) the move that Mussolini made to form an alliance with Germany
3) the U.S. desire to stay out of foreign affairs
4) the treaty between Germany and the Soviet Union agreeing not to fight against each other
Question 19 (1 point)Save
What effect did the nonaggression pact between the Nazis and the Soviets have on the balance of power in Europe? 1) It brought the United States out of its isolation.
2) It allowed the Axis Powers to continue unchecked.
3) It forced Britain and France to abandon the policy of appeasement.
4) All of the above are true.
Question 20 (1 point)Save
What was the major cause of the collapse of the stock market? 1) American businesses failed.
2) More people bought stock than sold it.
3) Stocks sold for more than they were worth.
4) More stocks were sold than there were shares in companies.
Question 21 (1 point)Save
All of the fol