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C-30 Important Facts. Fact #1. Pogroms were organized violence against Jews that were allowed by the authorities in Russia. Fact #2. Nicholas II was the last czar of Russia who was assassinated along with all of his family members. Fact #3. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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C-30 Important Facts

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Fact #1

• Pogroms were organized violence against Jews that were allowed by the authorities in Russia.

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Fact #2

• Nicholas II was the last czar of Russia who was assassinated along with all of his family members.

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Fact #3

• The Bolsheviks were a revolutionary group willing to sacrifice everything for radical change.

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Fact #4• Rasputin was the

mysterious advisor to Czarina Alexandra who seemed to have mysterious powers.

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•Soviets were local councils consisting of workers, peasants, and soldiers.

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Fact #6• Russia was defeated by

Japan in the Russo-Japanese war, showing the weakness of the czar.

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Fact #7

•Kulaks were a class of wealthy, landowning peasants

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• Lenin was the leader of the Bolsheviks. He was exiled to Western Europe but later returned to rule Russia.

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Fact #9

•Lenin named Moscow the new Russian capital.

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Fact #10

• A totalitarian government takes total control over the public and private lives of its citizens.

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• Long-term social unrest in Russia erupted in revolution, ushering in the first Communist government

• The Communist Party controlled the Soviet Union until the country’s breakup in 1991

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• After Lenin died, Stalin seized power and transformed the Soviet Union into a totalitarian state

• More recent dictators have used Stalin’s tactics for seizing total control over individuals and the state

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• Nationalism is when citizens are loyal to their nation rather than to a king or empire

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Fact #2

• Sun Yixian is considered by many to be the “father of modern China”

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• The Allies gave Chinese land to Japan in the Treaty of Versailles. This greatly angered the Chinese.

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Fact #4

•Mao Zedong led the Communists in China.

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Fact #5

• After Japan invaded China, the Nationalists and Communists agreed to a truce.

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Fact #6

• Indians were upset with Britain after World War I because they were not granted the independence that they had been promised

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Fact #7

• Most Indians at this time were Hindu, with Islam being the minority religion.

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Fact #8

• Mahandas Gandhi was the leader of India’s independence movement who advocated a policy of civil disobedience

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Fact #9

• Turkey was all that remained of the Ottoman Empire. It became a republic under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal.

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Fact #10

• In 1935, Persia was renamed Iran. Its leader was Reza Shah Pahlavi.

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Important Facts

• After the fall of the Qing dynasty, nationalist and Communist movements struggled for power.

• The seeds of China’s late-20th-century political thought, communism, were planted at this time.

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• Nationalism triggered independence movements to overthrow colonial power.

• These independent nations—India, Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia – are key players on the world state today.

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Who? “Theory of Relativity”

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Albert Einstein

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Who first advanced Freudian

psychology?

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Sigmund Freud

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Which German philosopher had

great influence on the existentialists?

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Nietzsche

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Which American architect

pioneered a new style known as functionalism?

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Frank Lloyd Wright

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What new form of music was

developed by mainly African-

Americans in New Orleans?

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Pre-World War I “Gibson Girls”

gave way to ____?

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Flappers

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In 1927, he made a 33-

hour solo flight from New York

to Paris.

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Charles Lindberg

h

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In 1920, KDKA was the world’s

first___?

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Radio Station

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What Los Angeles suburb

came to be identified with

movies?

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Hollywood

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The increased use of ____ by the

average family lead to the development and spread of cities

to the suburbs.

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Automobile (car)

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Who? “Theory of Relativity”

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Albert Einstein

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Who first advanced Freudian

psychology?

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Sigmund Freud

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Which German philosopher had

great influence on the existentialists?

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Nietzsche

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Which American architect

pioneered a new style known as functionalism?

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Frank Lloyd Wright

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What new form of music was

developed by mainly African-

Americans in New Orleans?

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jazz

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Pre-World War I “Gibson Girls”

gave way to ____?

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Flappers

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In 1927, he made a 33-

hour solo flight from New York

to Paris.

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Charles Lindbergh

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In 1920, KDKA was the world’s

first___?

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Radio Station

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What Los Angeles suburb

came to be identified with

movies?

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Hollywood

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The increased use of ____ by the

average family lead to the development and spread of cities

to the suburbs.

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Automobile (car)

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In parliamentary government, when no

single government wins a majority, a

government is formed by alliances of several parties. This is called

a ___ government.

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Coalition

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In Germany, to pay the expenses of the war, what

did the government do?

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Printed more

money.

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Printing more money without

anything to back is causes ______.

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Inflation

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In 1929, what was the financial

capital of the world?

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New York

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What event marked the

beginning of the Great Depression?

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Stock Market Crash

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Who promised to lead Italy “back to her ways of ancient greatness” and frequently used

aggressive words such as “war” and “power?”

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Mussolini“IL DUCE”

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Nazism was the German form of which of these?

FascismSocialism

Communism

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Fascism

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• Studied in Europe during this time

• Was greatly influenced by Fascism

• Took these ideas back to Argentina

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Juan Peron

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Hitler’s Nazi party used the hooked

cross as its symbol. This hooked cross is referred to as a

_____.

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swastika

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Hitler’s hatred of the Jews was called anti-____.

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anti-semitism

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Hitler created a black uniformed unit called the _______. (2

letters)

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SS

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In Japan, which group

took over during the

Great Depression?

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Military leaders

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What country invaded Manchuria for its iron ore and

coal deposits in 1931?

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Japan

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Giving in to an aggressor to keep the peace is called

______.

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appeasement

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What term was used to identify Germany, Italy,

and Japan?

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Axis powers

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According to Hitler, what was

the 3rd great German Empire?

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Third Reich

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In the United States, what group of

people wanted to avoid political ties to

other countries?

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Isolationists

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Which subject area test do all 11th graders at

GHS take?

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U. S. History

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How much of Chapter 31 will you need to

know for U.S. History?

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All of it!

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Is the U.S. History Subject Area Test

required for graduation?

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Yes!

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C-32

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What prompted Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany?

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German invasion of Poland

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The German blitzkrieg was a military strategy

that depended on what advantage?

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Surprise and overwhelming

force

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What crucial lesson was

learned in the Battle of the

Bulge?

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That Hitler’s advances could

be blocked

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What event occurred on the day

that will be described as “a date

that will live in infamy?”

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Attack on Pearl Harbor

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What was significant about

the Battle of Midway?

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It turned the war in the Pacific against the Japanese

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After France fell, which country

joined forces with Hitler?

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Italy

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After France fell, where did

de Gaulle set up a gov’t in exile?

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London

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Who was Great Britain’s prime minister during

WWII?

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Winston Churchill

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How many lives were lost in

Hitler’s failed attempt to take

Moscow?

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500,000

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Who was the commander of the

Allied forces in the Pacific?

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General McArthur

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What did Hitler call the Germanic

people he considered to be the

“master race?”

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Aryans

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What did Kristallnacht

mean?

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“Night of the Broken Glass”

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What was Hitler’s first “solution” to

the “Jewish problem?”

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emigration

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Why was Hitler not satisfied with the

results of the first “solution” to the

“Jewish problem?”

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Not enough countries were willing to take enough Jews

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What were the Jewish ghettos in

Poland?

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Segregated Jewish areas

sealed off with barbed wire and

stone walls

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What is the systematic killing of an entire ethnic group of people?

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genocide

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What was the goal of the

“Final Solution?”

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To protect the racial purity of the

German people (Aryans)

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What was the “Final Stage” of

the “Final Solution?”

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Mass extermination

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What was Auschwitz?

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Extermination camp or

Death campor

Concentration camp

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How many Jews died in the death camps and in the Nazi massacres?

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6 million

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What battle was the Final German

offensive?

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The Battle of the Bulge

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Who was toppled from power in the

conquest of Sicily?

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Mussolini

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By 1944, how many U.S.

workers were working in war

industries?

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18,000,000

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What invasion of was the greatest land sea attack in

history?

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D-Day(Normady)

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In December, 1943, who was named as

supreme commander of the Allied forces of

Europe?

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Eisenhower

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What were the Japanese suicide

pilots called?

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kamikaze

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The United States dropped an

atomic bomb on Hiroshima and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

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Nagasaki

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The ____ Trials were held to address the

“crimes against humanity” of the

Nazis.

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Nuremberg Trials

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Why did the Japanese

emperor have reduced power

after WWII?

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The Allies insisted upon it.

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How many Europeans died

by the end of WWII?

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40,000,000(2/3 were civilians)

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What did Hitler call the Germanic

people he considered to be the

“master race?”

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Aryans

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What was Hitler’s first “solution” to

the “Jewish problem?”

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emigration

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Why was Hitler not satisfied with the

results of the first “solution” to the

“Jewish problem?”

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Not enough countries were willing to take enough Jews

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What is the systematic killing of an entire ethnic group of people?

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genocide

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What was themain goal of the “Final Solution?”

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To protect the racial purity of the

German people (Aryans)

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What was the “Final Stage” of

the “Final Solution?”

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Mass extermination

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What was Auschwitz?

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C-33 Important Facts

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The alliance between the United States, Canada, and ten Western European countries.

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NATO

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The name of the policy that aimed to prevent the spread of communism by blocking Soviet influence.

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Containment

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This term was used by Winston Churchill to represent the division between a mostly

democratic Western Europe and a Communist Eastern

Europe.

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Iron Curtain

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This names the first satellite to be

launched into space by any country.

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Sputnik I

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This was an Alliance between the Soviet

Union and its Eastern European

allies.

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Warsaw Pact

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This is an organization of nations set up after World War II, including

both of the superpowers.

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United Nations

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This is the policy of demonstrating a

willingness to engage in a war to protect national interests.

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brinkmanship

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This is an economic aid package designed to give European nations the aid needed to rebuild after

WWII.

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Marshall Plan

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This names a dispute between the Soviet Union and the United States that resulted from the shooting

down of a spy plane.

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U-2 incident

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This involved dividing Germany into sections

controlled by the Soviet Union and the Western

powers.

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Yalta Agreement

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Which two groups fought a civil war in China both before and after World

War II?

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The Nationalists and

The Communists

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During the Cultural Revolution, who were the “new

heroes” of China?

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Peasants

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Which leader won China’s civil war?

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Mao Zedong

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What name did Mao Zedong give

the country?

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People’s Republic of China

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During the Cold War, which of the these countries was a

nonaligned nation?

CubaIndia

Japan Poland

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India

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The Bay of Pigs was a failed attempt to

overthrow the government of what Communist leader?

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Fidel Castro

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The United States and the Soviet Union had a

dangerous standoff over the presence of Soviet

missiles in what country in the Western Hemisphere?

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Cuba

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Islamic revolutionaries held more than 60

Americans hostage for over a year in what

Asian country?

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Iran

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What country did the Soviet Union invade in 1979?

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Afghanistan

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The Cuban missile crisis pitted Soviet leader Nikita

Khrushchev against President ______.

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John F. Kennedy

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The policy of ________ was manly intended to reduce

Cold War tensions.

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detente

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Who proposed to the American people the

program called Star Wars?

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Ronald Reagan

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The first American president to visit Communist China

was?

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Richard Nixon

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What economic system was used to reshape

China’s economy after the civil war?

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The Chinese Communist leadership referred to it as “social democracy.” The

theory was that all shared equally in economic

benefit. The reality was quite different.

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In what way(s) did the existence of 2 Chinas

intensify the Cold War between the United States

and the Soviet Union?

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• The People’s Republic of China and the Soviet Union pledged to defend each other should the need arise.

• The United States and the Soviet Union fought to enlarge their spheres of influence.

• The United States actively supported the Republic of China, and the Soviets did the same for the People’s Republic of China.

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For which person was Saigon renamed

following the fall of South Vietnam in 1975?

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Ho Chi Minh

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Which American publicly called for a nuclear

attack on China as an extension of the Korean

War?

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Douglas MacArthur

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In which country did the Khmer Rouge

take hold?

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What was the border between the North

Korea and South Korea at the beginning of the

Korean War?

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38th Parallel

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Approximately where was the border set between North Korea and South Korea at the time of the cease-fire in the Korean

War?

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38th Parallel

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In which country did the Vietcong do

most of the fighting?

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South Vietnam

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Which president called for the

“Vietnamization” of the Vietnam War?

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Richard Nixon

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Which country did the Soviet Union

support during the Korean War?

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North Korea

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During the Cold War, most Third World countries could have been

accurately described as which of the following?

• Developing nations• Established democracies• Located in Eastern Europe• Aligned with the United States

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Developing nations

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Countries in Eastern Europe who were loyal to the Soviet Union was known as ___ nations of

the Soviet Union.

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Satellite Nations

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What was the Truman Doctrine?

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Truman’s support for countries that rejected

Communism.

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Following World War II, who was a part of each of these?

==========

• The First World• The Second World• The Third World

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• The First World U.S. and its allies

• The Second World Soviet Union and its allies

• The Third World Developing nations, often independent, not aligned with either superpower

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C-34: Important Facts

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The dividing of India into two nations was referred to as

• The civil war• The partition• The separation• All of the above

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The Partition

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In the late 1940s and again in 1972, India and Pakistan fought a war

over ________.

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Kashmir

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Pakistan began as a divided country. Its east and west regions were separated by

how many miles?

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@1,000 miles

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After WWII, the greatest source of U.S.-Filipino conflict was over?

• U.S. trade relations with the Philippines• U.S. industrial interests in the Philippines• U.S. economic sanctions on the

Philippines• U.S. military bases on the Philippines

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U.S. military bases on the Philippines

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All of the following are true of Burma’s Aung San Suu Kyi EXCEPT that she was:

• The daughter of an assassinated leader• Kept under house arrest for six years• Was killed by the military government• Was active in the National League for

Democracy

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Aung San Suu Kyi was not killed by the military government. All the

other statements are true.

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This movement was started by French-speaking Africans and West Indians. It celebrated

African culture, heritage, and values.

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Negritude

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This was a secret society that wanted to liberate Kenya from British rule

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The Mau Mau

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What caused the Suez Crisis of 1956?

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Egypt seized control of the Suez Canal

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The first prime minister of the Congo (formerly the Belgian Congo) was ___?

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Patrice Lumumba

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In 1978, the Camp David Accords were signed

by ___ and ___?

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Anwar Sadat and

Menachem Begin

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This is the name given to a 1917 letter from a British foreign

secretary who seemed to make promises to both Zionists and

Palestinians.

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Balfour Declaration

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This occurred in 1956 when Egyptian president Nasser seized control of certain

French and British business interests in Egypt.

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Suez Crisis

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This resulted in Israel’s 1967 annexation of the Sinai

Peninsula, the Golan Heights, Jerusalem, and the West Bank.

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Six-Day War

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In 1978, this Egyptian president signed the Camp David Accords

and recognized Israel as a legitimate state, enraging many

Arabs.

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Anwar Sadat

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This Egyptian president took office after the

assassination of Anwar Sadat by Muslim extremists in 1981, he kept the peace

with Israel.

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Hosni Mubarak

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In the 1970s and the 1980s, this group’s military wing conducted a

violent campaign against Israel, which, in turn, bombed

Palestinian towns thought to be the group’s strongholds.

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PLO

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In the late 1980s, Palestinians began this “uprising,” a campaign

of civil disobedience that succeeded in putting international

pressure on Israel.

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Intifada

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This Palestinian leader was one of three men awarded the 1984

Nobel Prize for working out the Oslo peace agreement.

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Yasir Arafat

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This Israeli prime minister signed the Olso peace agreement, won

the Nobel, Prize, and was assassinated in 1995 by a Jewish

extremist.

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Yitzak Rabin

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C-35: Important Facts

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What prompted the Brazilian government to open up Brazil’s political

system?

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The economy fell into a recession

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Which of the following is NOT a basic practice needed for democracy to work?

-free elections-constitutional government-citizen participation-a president

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A president

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What happened after the Nigerian military promised to bring back civilian rule in 1993?

-a civilian government was elected and began a program of gradual democratic reform-dissidents called for the military to stay in power to control ethnic conflict-a popular civilian was elected president, but then the military threw him in jail-the military cancelled the elections and they were never held

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-a popular civilian was elected president, but then the military

threw him in jail

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What is the name for the South African policy separating

the races?

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Apartheid

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Under what program did Gorbachev attempt to modify the economic structure of the Soviet economy by allowing

some private enterprise?

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Perestroika

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What caused the two Germanys to reunify?

-the fall of the Berlin wall-the fall of communism in East Germany-the crumbling of the economy of East Germany

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the fall of communism in East Germany

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Who became the Russian Republic’s first

elected President?

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Boris Yeltsin

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What was it called when Bosnian Serbs used violence to

rid Bosnia of it Muslims?

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Ethnic cleansing

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In China, a government program was implemented to make

progress in agriculture, industry, defense, and science / technology.

What was it called?

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The Four Modernizations

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When western style economic reforms were

introduced in China, what other western ideas did

students demand?

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Democratic and political reforms

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Which Soviet leader brought reforms that led

to the beginning of democratization in the

Soviet Union?

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Mikhail Gorbachev

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All of the following occurred in response to glasnost EXCEPT -decreased censorship-the release of imprisoned dissidents-the privatization of small business-criticism of the government by the media

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-the privatization of small business

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The purpose of perestroika was to

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revive the Soviet economy

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The main purpose of the Cultural Revolution was to

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Preserve revolutionary Communist values

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The Chinese premier who made the first overtures toward establishing a more open

relationship with the West was…

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Zhou Enlai

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The program that Deng Xiaoping embraced and referred to as the

“Second Revolution” included the goals of the

-Cultural Revolution-First Five-Year Plan-Great Leap Forward-Four Modernizations

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Four Modernizations

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The students who were killed in Tiananmen Square were protesting the Chinese government’s ______.

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Lack of political freedom

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The government’s response to the protest in Tiananmen Square resulted in all the following EXCEPT the

-arrests of thousands of students-preservation of Deng Xiaoping’s power-disruption of China’s economic progress-massacre of hundreds of student demonstrators

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disruption of China’s economic progress

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What did the following Chinese Communist leaders all have in

common?

Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai

Deng Xiaoping

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They were all participants in the War between Communists

and Nationalists

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C-36: Important Facts

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The most influential event in prompting the UN to issue the United Declaration of Human

Rights was

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the Holocaust in Europe

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Chlorofluorocarbons are a major cause of

damage to the atmosphere’s ____ layer.

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ozone

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In the Gulf War, 39 nations fought against

the nation of _____.

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Iraq

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The culture LEAST likely to be significantly affected by popular culture is

-fads-slang-musical style-religious beliefs

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religious beliefs

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The modifying of hereditary units in is

referred to as ___ ___

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genetic engineering

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The “green revolution” was an effort to ____

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produce food more efficiently

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What term refers to financial transactions that

cross international borders?

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global economy

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Which of the following would make this statement true? A nation that opposed the principles of free trade would:

-establish import taxes-import more products than it exports-refuse to trade with a particular nation-increase the price of an exported product

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establish import taxes

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What is a corporation called that operates in a

number of countries?

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multinational corporation

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The _____ Non-Proliferation Treaty can be found in its name, in

which proliferation refers to the spread of something.

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Nuclear

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The Taliban movement in Afghanistan is an example

of how politics and government can be

controlled by religious ____.

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In the 1950s and 1960s, the civil rights movement’s struggle

against segregation focused on the type of segregation that was

imposed by ____.

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law

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One similarity between Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,

Rigoberta Menchu, and Mother Teresa is that all three were

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awarded the Nobel Peace Prize

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Which language is referred to as the “premier international

language” because it is the most widespread of all

languages?

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English

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NASA and the European space agency cooperated

in the launch of the Hubble Space ______

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Telescope

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The internet was originally developed

for use in ___

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scientific research

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What term means “mindset of placing a high value on

acquiring material possessions.”

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materialism

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The successful cloning of an organism would, by definition, result in a new organism that was genetically _____ to the

original.

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identical

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A developed nation is usually LOWER than a developing nation in which area?

-literacy rate-life expectancy-standard of living-likelihood of political instability

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likelihood of political instability

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