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Which management method of imperialist countries has limited self-rule and the goal is to develop future
leaders?

Selected Answer: Indirect control


Answers: Sphere of influence
Direct control
Economic imperialism
Indirect control
• Question 2
10 out of 10 points
Which Zulu chief created a large centralized state with highly disciplined warriors and good military
organization?

Selected Answer: Shaka


Answers: Cetshwayo
Leopold
Shaka
Rhodes
• Question 3
10 out of 10 points
What set rules for dividing Africa by 14 different nations without any African leaders present?

Selected Answer: Berlin conference


Answers: Africa conference
Berlin conference
Geneva conference
Boer conference
• Question 4
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following describes a protectorate?

Selected A country or territory with its own government but under control of an outside
Answer: power.
Answers: A country or territory governed internally by a foreign power.
A country or territory with its own government but under control of an outside
power.
An area where an outside power claims exclusive trading rights.
An independent but less developed nation is controlled by private business interests
rather than a government.
• Question 5
10 out of 10 points
Which Belgium leader exploited Africans by forcing them to collect sap from rubber plants?

Selected Answer: King Leopold II


Answers: Henry Stanley
Cecil Rhodes
King Leopold II
Chief Shaka
• Question 6
0 out of 10 points
Nationalism is one reason for expansion of European countries into Africa. Nationalism is

Selected Answer: the idea that only the fittest will survive in human society.
Answers: the belief that one race is superior to others.
the idea that only the fittest will survive in human society.
the idea that a countries power is shown by seizing others.
the idea that a vast empire was a measure of greatness.
• Question 7
10 out of 10 points
Extending the power of a country by seizing other countries or territories is called

Selected Answer: Imperialism


Answers: Imperialism
Nationalism
Darwinism
Racism
• Question 8
10 out of 10 points
The discovery of what peaked the interest in South Africa by the Europeans?

Selected Answer: Diamonds and gold


Answers: Diamonds and gold
Elephant ivory
Silver and gold
Diamonds and ivory
• Question 9
10 out of 10 points
Reasons for imperialism in Africa did not include which of the following?

Selected Answer: Unifying Africans was easy


Answers: Technology such as guns and steam engines
Missionaries desires to convert to Christianity
Unifying Africans was easy
Countries need new markets and raw materials
• Question 10
10 out of 10 points
Before Europeans came into Africa, there were many different tribes. Which statement is not true
about African tribes before European domination?

Selected Answer: Politically they were all large empires.


Answers: They spoke more than 1,000 languages.
Politically they were all large empires.
Some followed traditional beliefs, while others followed Islam and Christianity.
They had powerful armies.

Which company was given a royal charter, which allowed it to act on behalf of their country as imperialist?

Selected Answer: British East India Tea Company


Answers: Dutch East India Tea Company
Mughal Tea Company
British East India Tea Company
Raj Tea Company
• Question 2
10 out of 10 points
Europeans wanted exotic goods that you could not find in other places. Which of the following is NOT
one of the items that was desired by the Europeans?

Selected Answer: Sugar


Answers: Sugar
Opium
Cotton
Spices
• Question 3
10 out of 10 points
The Indian soldiers led by British officers were called

Selected Answer: Sepoys


Answers: Sepoys
Raj
Mughals
Bengals
• Question 4
10 out of 10 points
Britain called India their
Selected Answer: Jewel in the crown
Answers: Jewel of the Nile
Jewel in the crown
Diamond in the crown
Diamond in the rough
• Question 5
10 out of 10 points
What was the breaking point that led the sepoys to revolt against the British?

Selected Answer: A rumor saying that their rifles were greased with beef and pig fat.
Answers: The British moving to cash crops that led to famines.
A rumor saying the British were racist and looked down upon them.
A rumor saying that their rifles were greased with beef and pig fat.
The creation of the British rule called Raj.
• Question 6
10 out of 10 points
What is the main reason that the Indians were not successful in a rebellion against the British?

Selected Answer: The Hindu and Muslims could not agree to unite against the British.
Answers: The Hindu and Muslims could not agree to unite against the British.
Schools and colleges were founded so the people liked British rule.
Britain controlled the government and didn’t allow them to be a part of it.
The Sepoys were all jailed.
• Question 7
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following is a positive effect of British colonization on India?

Selected Answer: Laying of the worlds 3rd largest railroad system.


Answers: Laying of the worlds 3rd largest railroad system.
Britain restricted Indian-owned industries.
Emphasis placed on cash crops by Britain.
India became dependent on Britain for any goods they needed.
• Question 8
0 out of 10 points
Which of the following is a nationalist group in India that fought British rule?

Selected Answer: Mughals


Answers: Muslim League
Indian League
Sepoys
Mughals
• Question 9
10 out of 10 points
Which Indian fought against traditional practices such as child marriages and the caste system?

Selected Answer: Ram Mohun Roy


Answers: Ram Mohun Roy
Mahatma Gandhi
Nelson Mandela
Queen Victoria

The Monroe Doctrine stated that what would be seen as an act of aggression?

Selected Answer: European intervention in the Western Hemisphere


Answers: European intervention in the Western Hemisphere
European intervention in the Atlantic
European intervention in the Middle East
European intervention in India
• Question 2
10 out of 10 points
In the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Mexico ceded to the US much of the Southwest and

Selected Answer: California


Answers: Oklahoma
California
Florida
Oregon
• Question 3
10 out of 10 points
Latin American people called Mulattos are described as

Selected Answer: Persons of combined white and black ancestry


Answers: Persons native to Latin America
Persons of combined white and black ancestry
Spanish born persons residing in the New World
Persons of combined European and Amerindian descent
• Question 4
10 out of 10 points
The invention of what finally allowed beef, fruits, and vegetables to be sold as exports from Latin
America?

Selected Answer: Refrigerated rail cars


Answers: Freezers
Home refrigerators
Airplanes
Refrigerated rail cars
• Question 5
10 out of 10 points
The war for Cuban independence was supported by the United States. The war was known in the US
as the

Selected Answer: Spanish American War


Answers: Mexican War
Cuban War
Spanish American War
Cuban Rebellion
• Question 6
10 out of 10 points
Which country was the first real test of the Monroe Doctrine?

Selected Answer: Cuba


Answers: Philippines
Spain
Cuba
Mexico
• Question 7
10 out of 10 points
After their war of independence from Spain, Latin America’s independent countries were made up of
people from various ancestries. Which of the following would fit the description of a mestizo?

Selected Answer: Persons of combined European and Amerindian descent


Answers: Persons native to Latin America
Persons of full Spanish descent born in the Americas
Persons of combined European and Amerindian descent
Persons of combined white and black ancestry
• Question 8
10 out of 10 points
The United States wanted to find an easier way to get from one coast to another without going
around the tip of South America. The plan was to build a canal through which country?

Selected Answer: Panama


Answers: Cuba
Columbia
Panama
Nicaragua
• Question 9
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following is not a way that the US influenced Latin American countries?

Selected Answer: Disease prevention


Answers: Economic trade
Monroe Doctrine
Disease prevention
Encouraging revolutions
• Question 10
10 out of 10 points
Which General led the Mexicans into battle and defeated the Texans at the Alamo?

Selected Answer: Santa Anna


Answers: Sam Houston
Santa Anna
Teddy Roosevelt
Stephen Austin

Which of the following is not a main cause of WWI?

Selected Answer: Allegiances


Answers: Allegiances
Militarism
Nationalism
Imperialism
• Question 2
10 out of 10 points
During the time of imperialism before WWI, most countries fought for spheres of influence in which
nation?

Selected Answer: China


Answers: Russia
China
Persia
Japan
• Question 3
10 out of 10 points
Besides having strong armies and navies, military experts stressed the importance of being able to do
what quickly if you were to have a successful military?

Selected Answer: Mobilize


Answers: Mobilize
Defeat your enemy
Spend money
Sign a treaty
• Question 4
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following makes up the Triple Alliance?

Selected Answer: Germany, Austria-Hungry and Italy


Answers: Britain and France
Germany, Austria-Hungry, Russia
Britain, France and Russia
Germany, Austria-Hungry and Italy
• Question 5
10 out of 10 points
What is the policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force?

Selected Answer: Imperialism


Answers: Militarism
Imperialism
Alliance system
Nationalism
• Question 6
10 out of 10 points
The event that was the spark causing WWI was

Selected Answer: the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.


Answers: Germany’s navy becoming second largest in the world.
Britain’s defeat of the Germans at sea.
the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
France’s defeat in the Franco-Prussian War.
• Question 7
0 out of 10 points
European countries wanted to have the best militaries in the world. Which country had the best navy
before the beginning of WWI?

Selected Answer: Germany


Answers: Great Britain
France
Germany
United States
• Question 8
10 out of 10 points
The Triple Entente is the beginning of the Allied Powers. What three countries made up the Triple
Entente?

Selected Answer: Britain, France and Russia


Answers: Britain, France and Italy
Germany, Austria-Hungry, Russia
Germany, Austria-Hungry and Italy
Britain, France and Russia

Which of the following was not a new weapon used during World War 1?

Selected Answer: Poison gas


Answers: Submarines
Poison gas
Tanks
Atomic bombs
• Question 2
10 out of 10 points
Self determination, freedom of the seas, creation of an international peacekeeping organization and
free trade were all part of Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace called

Selected Answer: Fourteen Points


Answers: League of Nations
Fourteen Points
Thirteen Points
League of Peace
• Question 3
10 out of 10 points
The Germans had to fight on both borders of their country. The Eastern front was very difficult to
fight due to weather among other things. Which country did they fight to their Eastern front?

Selected Answer: Russia


Answers: France
Russia
Belgium
Great Britain
• Question 4
10 out of 10 points
What South American country was the only to enter the war, supporting the Allies with warships and
personnel?

Selected Answer: Brazil


Answers: Brazil
Argentina
Chile
Columbia
• Question 5
10 out of 10 points
An armistice, or stop in fighting occurred on which date?

Selected Answer: November 11th


Answers: July 4th
August 1st
January 5th
November 11th
• Question 6
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following was not a leader involved in the Big Four?

Selected Answer: Czar Nicholas II


Answers: Czar Nicholas II
Woodrow Wilson
Vittorio Orlando
David Lloyd George
• Question 7
10 out of 10 points
The Germans tried to get which country to attack the United States in a letter sent by German foreign
minister, Arthur Zimmerman?

Selected Answer: Mexico


Answers: Italy
China
Mexico
Canada
• Question 8
10 out of 10 points
The treaty that ended World War 1 was known as

Selected Answer: The Treaty of Versailles


Answers: The Treaty of Paris
The Peace of Paris
The Treaty of Versailles
The Peace of Versailles
• Question 9
0 out of 10 points
The sole responsibility for the Great War was placed on the shoulders of which country, forcing them
to pay reparations to the Allies?

Selected Answer: Austria-Hungry


Answers: Germany
Austria-Hungry
Serbia
Ottoman Empire
• Question 10
10 out of 10 points
America joins the Allies after the sinking of which British passenger ship?

Selected Answer: Lusitania


Answers: Lusitania
Titanic
Maltese
Sussex

Which revolution led to the abdication of Nicholas II and the eventually execution of his family?

Selected Answer: Bloody Sunday Revolution


Answers: Bolshevik Revolution
Bloody Sunday Revolution
Stalin Revolution
March Revolution
• Question 2
10 out of 10 points
Soviets had influence over the provisional government. What were the soviets?

Selected Answer: Local councils consisting of workers, peasants, and soldiers.


Answers: Local councils consisting of workers, peasants, and soldiers.
Military leaders.
Temporary government leaders.
Women textile workers.
• Question 3
10 out of 10 points
Vladimir Lenin created a policy that was not his initial plan of a state-controlled economy. His plan
was called the

Selected Answer: New Economic Policy


Answers: New Economic Policy
Communist Policy
Private Ownership Policy
Capitalist Policy
• Question 4
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following was not part of Nicholas I’s autocratic rule?

Selected Answer: Government controlled all newspapers, movies and radio broadcasts.
Answers: Secret police carefully watched secondary schools and universities.
Jews were targeted for persecution.
Political prisoners were sent to Siberia.
Government controlled all newspapers, movies and radio broadcasts.
• Question 5
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following was not part of Stalin’s regime?

Selected Answer: Peasants owning farms


Answers: Police State
Religious Persecution
Peasants owning farms
Male and female equality
• Question 6
10 out of 10 points
The world’s longest continuous rail line was built in Russia. It was called

Selected Answer: the Trans-Siberian Railway


Answers: the Trans-Siberian Railway
the Trans-Continental Railway
the Russian Railway
the Bolshevik Railway
• Question 7
10 out of 10 points
Who was the holy man that Nicholas II’s wife gave extreme power to when he healed her son?

Selected Answer: Rasputin


Answers: Stalin
Rasputin
Trotsky
Lenin
• Question 8
10 out of 10 points
The army that opposed the Bolsheviks was known as the

Selected Answer: White Army


Answers: Red Army
White Army
Yellow Army
Worker Army
• Question 9
10 out of 10 points
Between 1904 and 1917 Russia faced several crises. Which of the following is not one of those crises
that showed the weaknesses of the czar?

Selected Answer: Bolshevik Revolution


Answers: Bloody Sunday
World War 1
Bolshevik Revolution
Russo-Japanese War
• Question 10
10 out of 10 points
Karl Marx believed that who could overthrow the czar and rule the country?

Selected Answer: Workers


Answers: Military
Workers
Women
Peasants

Which of the following best describes the military organization of the Communist in China?

Selected Answer: Ineffective, corrupt leadership and poor morale.


Answers: Weak due to inflation and failing economy.
Ineffective, corrupt leadership and poor morale.
Strong due to promised land reform for peasants.
Experienced, motivated, guerrilla army.
• Question 2
10 out of 10 points
Mao’s Red Guards lead a cultural revolution where which group of people had to purify themselves?

Selected Answer: Intellectuals


Answers: Peasants
Teenagers
Women
Intellectuals
• Question 3
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following was not a part of the Agrarian Reform Law of 1950?

Selected Answer: The Great Forward


Answers: The Great Leap Forward
Collective Farms
Nationalization of private companies
Seizure of lands
• Question 4
10 out of 10 points
The leader of the Nationalist party during their fight against the Communist Party was

Selected Answer: Jiang Jieshi


Answers: Sun Yixian
Jiang Jieshi
Dali Lama
Mao Zedong
• Question 5
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following was not one of Sun Yixian’s guiding principles?

Selected Answer: Imperialism


Answers: Nationalism
Imperialism
Democracy
Economic security
• Question 6
10 out of 10 points
After World War II, China was split into two countries. The Nationalists fled mainland China to which
island?

Selected Answer: Taiwan


Answers: Japan
Australia
Taiwan
Laos
• Question 7
10 out of 10 points
Which best describes the May Fourth Movement?
Selected Answer: Students were angry that they Allies gave former Chinese land to Japan.
Answers: Provincial warlords wanted to take over the country.
Students wanted to end foreign control.
Students were angry that they Allies gave former Chinese land to Japan.
Shopkeepers wanted private ownership.
• Question 8
10 out of 10 points
When surrounded by the Nationalists over 100,000 Communists went on the 6,000 mile journey
known as the

Selected Answer: Long March


Answers: Long March
Trail of Tears
March to the Sea
Mountain March
• Question 9
10 out of 10 points
Who is China’s greatest revolutionary leader?

Selected Answer: Mao Zedong


Answers: Sun Yixian
Jiang Jieshi
Chiang Kai-shek
Mao Zedong
• Question 10
10 out of 10 points
The Great Leap Forward was part of China’s

Selected Answer: Five Year Plan


Answers: Five Year Plan
Agrarian Reform Law of 1950
Cultural Revolution
Red Guard

Fascism is

Selected Answer: An economic system in which the government owns everything.


Answers: A political movement that promotes an extreme form of nationalism and militarism.
An economic system in which the government owns everything.
An economic system in which everyone is equal.
A political system in which elected officials make decisions for those who elected them.
• Question 2
10 out of 10 points
What was the term given to the writers of the 1920s who left America for Europe?

Selected Answer: The Lost Generation


Answers: The Lost Boys
The Lost Writers
The Lost Generation
The Lost Artists
• Question 3
10 out of 10 points
Who was one of the most famous Cubism artists?

Selected Answer: Pablo Picasso


Answers: Salvador Dali
Jean Paul Sartre
T.S. Eliot
Pablo Picasso
• Question 4
10 out of 10 points
Who was the first to fly solo across the Atlantic in an airplane?

Selected Answer: Charles Lindbergh


Answers: Charles Lindbergh
Amelia Earhart
Charlie Chaplin
Louis Armstrong
• Question 5
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following was a new improvement of automobiles during the 1920s?

Selected Answer: Electric starters


Answers: Sunroofs
Windows
Electric starters
Brakes
• Question 6
10 out of 10 points
Radio became a popular advancement during the postwar era. What was not something that radio
stations played?

Selected Answer: Soap operas


Answers: Soap operas
Sporting events
News stories
Plays
• Question 7
10 out of 10 points
The leader of the Nazi party in Germany, who becomes Chancellor by legal means was

Selected Answer: Adolf Hitler


Answers: Benito Mussolini
Francisco Franco
Adolf Hitler
Franklin Roosevelt
• Question 8
10 out of 10 points
What was not a cause of the Great Depression?

Selected Answer: Socialism


Answers: Uneven distribution of wealth
Socialism
Overproduction
Americans were buying less
• Question 9
10 out of 10 points
Which German born scientist created the theory of relativity?

Selected Answer: Albert Einstein


Answers: Albert Einstein
Sigmund Freud
Friedrich Nietzsche
F. Scott Fitzgerald
• Question 10
10 out of 10 points
The plan to unite Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia was called the

Selected Answer: Third Reich


Answers: Munich Plan
Third Reich
League of Nations
Appeasement Plan

Germany’s military strategy that included fast moving airplanes and tanks, then massive infantry to take the
enemy by surprise was known as

Selected Answer: Blitzkrieg


Answers: Blitzkrieg
Phony war
Schnitzel
Vichy
• Question 2
1 out of 1 points
The Atlantic Charter was a meeting between which two heads of state?

Selected Answer: Churchill and Roosevelt


Answers: Stalin and Churchill
Churchill and Roosevelt
Roosevelt and Stalin
Hitler and Stalin
• Question 3
1 out of 1 points
The policy that consisted of burning and destroying everything as you retreat was known as

Selected Answer: Scorched Earth


Answers: Scorched Earth
Fire and Ice
Burning Bridges
Scorched Fire
• Question 4
1 out of 1 points
Germany’s first target in the Mediterranean was

Selected Answer: North Africa


Answers: Egypt
Leningrad
North Africa
The Balkans
• Question 5
1 out of 1 points
Which Americans were sent to internment camps to ensure they did not aid the enemy during World
War II?

Selected Answer: Japanese Americans


Answers: German Americans
Japanese Americans
Italian Americans
British Americans
• Question 6
1 out of 1 points
Which battle did the Axis Powers try to push back the Allies in a last ditch effort to win the war?

Selected Answer: Battle of the Bulge


Answers: Battle of Britain
Battle of Stalingrad
Battle of Leningrad
Battle of the Bulge
• Question 7
1 out of 1 points
Which country had policies known as Cash and Carry and Lend Lease?

Selected Answer: United States


Answers: Great Britain
Germany
United States
Soviet Union
• Question 8
1 out of 1 points
Which General was given the nickname the “Desert Fox”?

Selected Answer: General Erwin Rommel


Answers: General Dwight D. Eisenhower
General George Patton
General Georgi Zhukov
General Erwin Rommel
• Question 9
1 out of 1 points
Hitler launched a surprise attack on this country leading to the declaration of war by Britain and
France.

Selected Answer: Poland


Answers: Rhineland
Austria
Czechoslovakia
Poland
• Question 10
1 out of 1 points
War on the home front included all of the following EXCEPT?

Selected Answer: Socializing


Answers: Socializing
Mobilizing
Rationing
Propaganda

The systematic execution of Jewish people was a policy of Hilter’s known as

Selected Answer: The Final Solution


Answers: The Final Stage
The Final Solution
The Final Countdown
They Final Extermination
• Question 2
10 out of 10 points
Who did the Nazis believe were the “master race”?

Selected Answer: Aryans


Answers: Aryans
Jewish
Europeans
Chinese
• Question 3
10 out of 10 points
Which what not considered “subhuman” by the Nazis?

Selected Answer: Aryans


Answers: Homosexuals
Aryans
Gypsies
Handicapped
• Question 4
10 out of 10 points
What event led to the “Night of Broken Glass”?

Selected Answer: Hershel Grynszpan killed a German diplomat


Answers: Election of Adolf Hitler
Nuremburg Laws were passed
Hershel Grynszpan killed a German diplomat
Jews were forced to wear a yellow Star of David patch
• Question 5
10 out of 10 points
The largest concentration camp was

Selected Answer: Auschwitz


Answers: Auschwitz
Dachau
Buchenwald
Majdanek
• Question 6
10 out of 10 points
Nazi concentration camps were mainly located in

Selected Answer: Germany and Poland


Answers: Germany and Austria
Russia and Poland
Germany and Poland
Germany and Russia
• Question 7
0 out of 10 points
Which country’s soldiers were the first to liberate concentration camps?

Selected Answer: United States


Answers: United States
British
French
Soviet Union
• Question 8
10 out of 10 points
Segregated areas for Jewish people were called _____.

Selected Answer: ghettos


Answers: internment camps
Kristallnacht
refugees
ghettos

Japanese suicide missions were called

Selected Answer: Kamikaze attacks


Answers: Kamikaze attacks
Hiroshima attacks
Nagasaki bombers
Yamamoto bombers
• Question 2
1 out of 1 points
The American General Douglas MacArthur came up with a plan to surprise the Japanese. His plan to
catch them off guard was known as

Selected Answer: Island Hopping


Answers: Kamikazes
Island Hopping
Manhattan Project
Bataan March
• Question 3
0 out of 1 points
The Battle of Midway was a turning point in the war. Which American commander hid his forces and
launched a surprise attack on the Japanese after code breakers determined where and when the
attack was happening?

Selected Answer: Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto


Answers: General Douglas MacArthur
Admiral Chester Nimitz
Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto
• Question 4
1 out of 1 points
Which battle was the first time the Allies did not lose against Japan as it ended in a draw?

Selected Answer: Battle of Coral Sea


Answers: Battle of Midway
Battle of Guadalcanal
Battle of Leyte Gulf
Battle of Coral Sea
• Question 5
0 out of 1 points
Which island attack was label as “a date which will live in infamy” according to U.S. President
Franklin Roosevelt?

Selected Answer: Midway


Answers: Midway
Coral Sea
Pearl Harbor
Iwo Jima
• Question 6
1 out of 1 points
What was the American project that developed the atomic bomb named?

Selected Answer: Manhattan project


Answers: Kamikaze project
Okinawa project
New York project
Manhattan project
• Question 7
1 out of 1 points
The two Japanese cities that the atomic bomb was dropped on were

Selected Answer: Hiroshima and Nagasaki


Answers: Okinawa and Iwo Jima
Iwo Jima and Hiroshima
Okinawa and Nagasaki
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
• Question 8
1 out of 1 points
The Battle of Guadalcanal ended with the United States taking control of what on the island?

Selected Answer: Airfield


Answers: Navy base
Ammunition warehouse
Airfield
B-52 bombers
• Question 9
1 out of 1 points
The death march that the Japanese pushed Allied prisoners of war on was located in which
peninsula?

Selected Answer: Bataan


Answers: Bataan
Burma
Hong Kong
Malaya

Japan was able to keep their emperor as a figurehead, with no power. Who was the emperor of Japan after
World War II?
Selected Answer: Hirohito
Answers: Hideko Tojo
Hirohito
Diet
Heinrich Himmler
• Question 2
1 out of 1 points
Which of the following was not a provision in the new Japanese constitution?

Selected Answer: Japanese citizens basic freedoms were not protected.


Answers: All citizens over 20 had the right to vote.
The people elected a two-house parliament.
Japan could not instigate war.
Japanese citizens basic freedoms were not protected.
• Question 3
1 out of 1 points
What type of government was created in Japan after World War II?

Selected Answer: Constitutional monarchy


Answers: Constitutional republic
Democratic republic
Dictatorship
Constitutional monarchy
• Question 4
1 out of 1 points
Which of the following is not an aftermath of World War II?

Selected Answer: Only 1 million people died during the war.


Answers: Cities like London, Berlin and Warsaw saw major destruction.
Only 1 million people died during the war.
Many displaced refugees wandered countries looking for their families.
Two-thirds of Europeans who were killed during the war were civilians.
• Question 5
1 out of 1 points
Which American General was put in charge of Japanese occupation, demilitarization and
democratization?

Selected Answer: General Douglas MacArthur


Answers: General Dwight D. Eisenhower
General George Patton
General Douglas MacArthur
General Norman Schwarzkopf
• Question 6
1 out of 1 points
The first trials of war criminals were held in which city?

Selected Answer: Nuremberg


Answers: Hiroshima
Tokyo
Nuremberg
Berlin
• Question 7
1 out of 1 points
The disbanding of the Japanese military by General Douglas MacArthur was known as

Selected Answer: Demilitarization


Answers: Demilitarization
Democratization
Imperialism
Occupation

Why did the Soviet Union install communist governments in Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia,
Romania, Poland and Yugoslavia?

Selected Answer: They wanted a buffer to shield itself from future invasions.
Answers: They wanted to build a vast empire to take over the world.
They wanted to show that they were more powerful than Germany.
They wanted a buffer to shield itself from future invasions.
They wanted to create a Communist Eastern Europe.
• Question 2
1 out of 1 points
What are the first two countries that the United States helped with the Truman Doctrine?

Selected Answer: Greece and Turkey


Answers: Greece and Turkey
Israel and Egypt
Britain and France
Germany and Italy
• Question 3
1 out of 1 points
What are the two bodies of the United Nations?

Selected Answer: Security Council and General Assembly


Answers: Security Council and General Assembly
General Assembly and Defense Council
Defense Council and League of Nations
Security Council and League of Nations
• Question 4
1 out of 1 points
Who gave the famous Iron Curtain speech, saying, “An iron curtain has descended across the
continent?

Selected Answer: Winston Churchill


Answers: Franklin Roosevelt
Joseph Stalin
George Marshall
Winston Churchill
• Question 5
1 out of 1 points
What wartime conference did the Big Three meet to discuss the dividing of Germany into occupation
zones and war payments?

Selected Answer: Yalta Conference


Answers: Potsdam Conference
Yalta Conference
United Nations Conference
Marshall Plan Conference
• Question 6
1 out of 1 points
What was created as an anti-communist alliance in which a war against one was treated as a war
against all?

Selected Answer: North Atlantic Treaty Organization


Answers: United Nations
Warsaw Pact
NAFTA
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
• Question 7
1 out of 1 points
Which country was the first to launch a satellite into space?

Selected Answer: Soviet Union


Answers: United States
Germany
Great Britain
Soviet Union
• Question 8
0 out of 1 points
What was created as a program of economic aid to help rebuild Europe’s economies after WWII?

Selected Answer: Truman Doctrine


Answers: Containment
Marshall Plan
Truman Doctrine
NATO
• Question 9
1 out of 1 points
Which of the following was the type of American plane that was specifically designed to spy on
another country?

Selected Answer: U-2


Answers: ICBM
U-2
SLBM
Stealth Fighter
• Question 10
1 out of 1 points
Mao Zedong led China starting in 1949. His economic policy was based on which idea?

Selected Answer: Marxist Socialism


Answers: Capitalism
Communism
Marxist Socialism
Mixed Economy

According to the idea of containment, which of the following conflicts was successful?

Selected Answer: Vietnam


Answers: Vietnam
China
Korea
Cuba
• Question 2
1 out of 1 points
Which is not a major difficulty face by American soldiers during the Vietnam War?

Selected Answer: Outnumber in forces


Answers: Fighting guerrilla fighters
Outnumber in forces
Fighting in unfamiliar jungles
The government they were defending became very unpopular
• Question 3
1 out of 1 points
Which Soviet leader believed in the idea of “peaceful competition” with capitalist states?

Selected Answer: Nikita Khrushchev


Answers: Nikita Khrushchev
Mikhail Gorbachev
Leonid Brezhnev
Joseph Stalin
• Question 4
1 out of 1 points
During the Cold War the relationship between the United States and Cuba deteriorated due to all of
the following except

Selected Answer: Hostage Crisis


Answers: Bay of Pigs incident
President Eisenhower’s embargo on trade
Cuban Missile Crisis
Hostage Crisis
• Question 5
1 out of 1 points
The Korean War was fought when the North Koreans launched a surprise attack crossing what
division of the two Koreas?

Selected Answer: 38th


parallel
Answers: 17th
parallel
Yalu River
38th
parallel
Khmer Rouge
• Question 6
1 out of 1 points
Who was the communist leader of North Vietnam during the conflict with South Vietnam?

Selected Answer: Ho Chi Minh


Answers: Ho Chi Minh
Dien Bien Phu
Ngo Dinh Diem
Khmer Rouge
• Question 7
1 out of 1 points
The invasion of which country by the Soviet Union led to the United States boycotting the 1980
Moscow Olympics?

Selected Answer: Afghanistan


Answers: Iran
Afghanistan
Iraq
Israel
• Question 8
0 out of 1 points
Which country’s revolutionaries took 60 American hostages and held them for 444 days because of
the US policy toward their former leader?

Selected Answer: Iraq


Answers: Iraq
Cuba
Afghanistan
Iran
• Question 9
1 out of 1 points
Which American president opens relations with China by being the first since 1949 to visit the
country?

Selected Answer: Richard Nixon


Answers: Ronald Reagan
Richard Nixon
Jimmy Carter
John Kennedy
• Question 10
1 out of 1 points
The American policy that moves from conflict thinking to cooperative thinking during the Cold War
was known as

Selected Answer: Détente


Answers: Containment
SDI
SALT
Détente

All of the following are advancements made in Science and Technology except:

Selected Answer: Cure for cancer


Answers: Genetic engineering
The internet
International space station
Cure for cancer
• Question 2
1 out of 1 points
What led to the Persian Gulf War?

Selected Answer: Saddam Hussein kicked out UN weapons inspectors


Answers: US invasion of Kuwait
Saddam Hussein kicked out UN weapons inspectors
The torture and massacre of Kurds in Southwest Asia
US-Soviet arms race
• Question 3
0 out of 1 points
What was created in the United States to coordinate efforts against terrorism?

Selected Answer: United Nations


Answers: USA Patriot Act
Department of Homeland Security
National Security Council
United Nations
• Question 4
1 out of 1 points
Which of the following was not a location that was attacked on September 11, 2001?

Selected Answer: The White House


Answers: The World Trade Center
The Pentagon
A field in Pennsylvania
The White House
• Question 5
1 out of 1 points
The most common reason for human rights violations by countries is

Selected Answer: Political dissent


Answers: Political dissent
Religious persecution
Gender inequality
Refugees
• Question 6
1 out of 1 points
Who was the leader of al-Qaeda who created terrorists in Afghanistan?

Selected Answer: Osama bin Laden


Answers: Saddam Hussein
Yasar Arafat
Ishmal Talabani
Osama bin Laden
• Question 7
0 out of 1 points
What got rid of tariffs between the United States, Canada and Mexico in 1994?

Selected Answer: GATT


Answers: NAFTA
GATT
EU
SALT
• Question 8
1 out of 1 points
Factors that push people out of their homeland are called push factors. These include all of the
following except:

Selected Answer: Economic opportunities


Answers: Natural disasters
Economic opportunities
Lack of food
Political oppression
• Question 9
1 out of 1 points
What was created in 1992 as an alliance of major western European nations, which coordinates,
monetary, trade, immigration and labor policies?

Selected Answer: European Union


Answers: NAFTA
GATT
European Union
Multinational Corporations
• Question 10
1 out of 1 points
What is the use of violence to demoralize and frighten a country’s population or government called?
Selected Answer: Terrorism
Answers: Global Security
Migration
Terrorism
Patriot Act

The Germans tried to get which country to attack the United States in a letter sent by German foreign
minister, Arthur Zimmerman?

Selected Answer: Mexico


Answers: Italy
China
Mexico
Canada
• Question 2
10 out of 10 points
Which company was given a royal charter, which allowed it to act on behalf of their country as
imperialist?

Selected Answer: British East India Tea Company


Answers: Raj Tea Company
Mughal Tea Company
British East India Tea Company
Dutch East India Tea Company
• Question 3
10 out of 10 points
Which General led the Mexicans into battle and defeated the Texans at the Alamo?

Selected Answer: Santa Anna


Answers: Stephen Austin
Sam Houston
Teddy Roosevelt
Santa Anna
• Question 4
0 out of 10 points
General Eisenhower finally defeated General Rommel during which operation?

Selected Answer: [None Given]


Answers: Operation Overlord
Battle of Britain
Operation Torch
Battle of Leningrad
• Question 5
10 out of 10 points
Which Belgium leader exploited Africans by forcing them to collect sap from rubber plants?

Selected Answer: King Leopold II


Answers: Henry Stanley
Cecil Rhodes
King Leopold II
Chief Shaka
• Question 6
10 out of 10 points
How did Adolf Hitler die?

Selected Answer: Suicide


Answers: Suicide
Bombing of his home
Battle death
Natural causes
• Question 7
10 out of 10 points
The Great Leap Forward was part of China’s

Selected Answer: Five Year Plan


Answers: Five Year Plan
Agrarian Reform Law of 1950
Cultural Revolution
Red Guard
• Question 8
10 out of 10 points
Latin American people called Mulattos are described as

Selected Answer: Persons of combined white and black ancestry


Answers: Spanish born persons residing in the New World
Persons of combined European and Amerindian descent
Persons of combined white and black ancestry
Persons native to Latin America
• Question 9
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following makes up the Triple Alliance?

Selected Answer: Germany, Austria-Hungry and Italy


Answers: Germany, Austria-Hungry and Italy
Britain, France and Russia
Germany, Austria-Hungry, Russia
Britain and France
• Question 10
10 out of 10 points
The first trials of war criminals were held in which city?

Selected Answer: Nuremberg


Answers: Hiroshima
Tokyo
Nuremberg
Berlin
• Question 11
10 out of 10 points
During the time of imperialism before WWI, most countries fought for spheres of influence in which
nation?

Selected Answer: China


Answers: Persia
China
Russia
Japan
• Question 12
10 out of 10 points
What are the two bodies of the United Nations?

Selected Answer: Security Council and General Assembly


Answers: Security Council and General Assembly
General Assembly and Defense Council
Defense Council and League of Nations
Security Council and League of Nations
• Question 13
0 out of 10 points
The Luftwaffe is another name for the

Selected Answer: [None Given]


Answers: German Secret Police
German Air Force
Russian Infantry
French radar machine
• Question 14
10 out of 10 points
Who was the communist leader of North Vietnam during the conflict with South Vietnam?

Selected Answer: Ho Chi Minh


Answers: Ho Chi Minh
Dien Bien Phu
Ngo Dinh Diem
Khmer Rouge
• Question 15
10 out of 10 points
America joins the Allies after the sinking of which British passenger ship?

Selected Answer: Lusitania


Answers: Lusitania
Titanic
Maltese
Sussex
• Question 16
0 out of 10 points
The British sent in a fleet of 850 ships (including fishing boats and yachts) to rescue its soldiers at the
city of

Selected Answer: [None Given]


Answers: Ardennes
Rhineland
Dunkirk
Paris
• Question 17
10 out of 10 points
The Monroe Doctrine stated that what would be seen as an act of aggression?

Selected Answer: European intervention in the Western Hemisphere


Answers: European intervention in the Atlantic
European intervention in the Middle East
European intervention in India
European intervention in the Western Hemisphere
• Question 18
10 out of 10 points
An armistice, or stop in fighting occurred on which date?

Selected Answer: November 11th


Answers: July 4th
August 1st
January 5th
November 11th
• Question 19
10 out of 10 points
Which American General was put in charge of Japanese occupation, demilitarization and
democratization?

Selected Answer: General Douglas MacArthur


Answers: General Dwight D. Eisenhower
General George Patton
General Douglas MacArthur
General Norman Schwarzkopf
• Question 20
10 out of 10 points
When surrounded by the Nationalists over 100,000 Communists went on the 6,000 mile journey
known as the

Selected Answer: Long March


Answers: Long March
Trail of Tears
March to the Sea
Mountain March
• Question 21
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following was not a location that was attacked on September 11, 2001?

Selected Answer: The White House


Answers: The World Trade Center
The Pentagon
A field in Pennsylvania
The White House
• Question 22
10 out of 10 points
Which country’s revolutionaries took 60 American hostages and held them for 444 days because of
the US policy toward their former leader?

Selected Answer: Iran


Answers: Iraq
Cuba
Afghanistan
Iran
• Question 23
10 out of 10 points
What event led to the “Night of Broken Glass”?

Selected Answer: Hershel Grynszpan killed a German diplomat


Answers: Election of Adolf Hitler
Nuremburg Laws were passed
Hershel Grynszpan killed a German diplomat
Jews were forced to wear a yellow Star of David patch
• Question 24
10 out of 10 points
Which battle was the first time the Allies did not lose against Japan as it ended in a draw?

Selected Answer: Battle of Coral Sea


Answers: Battle of Midway
Battle of Guadalcanal
Battle of Leyte Gulf
Battle of Coral Sea
• Question 25
10 out of 10 points
What got rid of tariffs between the United States, Canada and Mexico in 1994?

Selected Answer: NAFTA


Answers: NAFTA
GATT
EU
SALT
• Question 26
10 out of 10 points
What was the breaking point that led the sepoys to revolt against the British?

Selected Answer: A rumor saying that their rifles were greased with beef and pig fat.
Answers: A rumor saying the British were racist and looked down upon them.
A rumor saying that their rifles were greased with beef and pig fat.
The British moving to cash crops that led to famines.
The creation of the British rule called Raj.
• Question 27
10 out of 10 points
Which best describes the May Fourth Movement?

Selected Answer: Students were angry that they Allies gave former Chinese land to Japan.
Answers: Provincial warlords wanted to take over the country.
Students wanted to end foreign control.
Students were angry that they Allies gave former Chinese land to Japan.
Shopkeepers wanted private ownership.
• Question 28
10 out of 10 points
Who was the leader of al-Qaeda who created terrorists in Afghanistan?

Selected Answer: Osama bin Laden


Answers: Saddam Hussein
Yasar Arafat
Ishmal Talabani
Osama bin Laden
• Question 29
10 out of 10 points
Japan was able to keep their emperor as a figurehead, with no power. Who was the emperor of Japan
after World War II?

Selected Answer: Hirohito


Answers: Hideko Tojo
Hirohito
Diet
Heinrich Himmler
• Question 30
10 out of 10 points
Germany’s military strategy that included fast moving airplanes and tanks, then massive infantry to
take the enemy by surprise was known as

Selected Answer: Blitzkrieg


Answers: Blitzkrieg
Phony war
Schnitzel
Vichy
• Question 31
10 out of 10 points
Which American president opens relations with China by being the first since 1949 to visit the
country?

Selected Answer: Richard Nixon


Answers: Ronald Reagan
Richard Nixon
Jimmy Carter
John Kennedy
• Question 32
10 out of 10 points
European countries wanted to have the best militaries in the world. Which country had the best navy
before the beginning of WWI?

Selected Answer: Great Britain


Answers: United States
Germany
France
Great Britain
• Question 33
10 out of 10 points
Segregated areas for Jewish people were called _____.

Selected Answer: ghettos


Answers: internment camps
Kristallnacht
refugees
ghettos
• Question 34
10 out of 10 points
Vladimir Lenin created a policy that was not his initial plan of a state-controlled economy. His plan
was called the

Selected Answer: New Economic Policy


Answers: New Economic Policy
Communist Policy
Private Ownership Policy
Capitalist Policy
• Question 35
10 out of 10 points
After World War II, China was split into two countries. The Nationalists fled mainland China to which
island?

Selected Answer: Taiwan


Answers: Japan
Australia
Taiwan
Laos
• Question 36
0 out of 10 points
Which country had the most battlefield deaths in World War 1?

Selected Answer: [None Given]


Answers: USA
Russia
France
Germany
• Question 37
10 out of 10 points
Which battle did the Axis Powers try to push back the Allies in a last ditch effort to win the war?

Selected Answer: Battle of the Bulge


Answers: Battle of Britain
Battle of Stalingrad
Battle of Leningrad
Battle of the Bulge
• Question 38
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following was not one of Sun Yixian’s guiding principles?

Selected Answer: Imperialism


Answers: Nationalism
Imperialism
Democracy
Economic security
• Question 39
10 out of 10 points
What was created in 1992 as an alliance of major western European nations, which coordinates,
monetary, trade, immigration and labor policies?

Selected Answer: European Union


Answers: NAFTA
GATT
European Union
Multinational Corporations
• Question 40
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following was the type of American plane that was specifically designed to spy on
another country?

Selected Answer: U-2


Answers: ICBM
U-2
SLBM
Stealth Fighter
• Question 41
10 out of 10 points
Which is not a major difficulty face by American soldiers during the Vietnam War?

Selected Answer: Outnumber in forces


Answers: Fighting guerrilla fighters
Outnumber in forces
Fighting in unfamiliar jungles
The government they were defending became very unpopular
• Question 42
10 out of 10 points
The systematic execution of Jewish people was a policy of Hilter’s known as

Selected Answer: The Final Solution


Answers: The Final Stage
The Final Solution
The Final Countdown
They Final Extermination
• Question 43
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following is not a main cause of WWI?

Selected Answer: Allegiances


Answers: Militarism
Allegiances
Imperialism
Nationalism
• Question 44
10 out of 10 points
Which of the following is not an aftermath of World War II?

Selected Answer: Only 1 million people died during the war.


Answers: Cities like London, Berlin and Warsaw saw major destruction.
Only 1 million people died during the war.
Many displaced refugees wandered countries looking for their families.
Two-thirds of Europeans who were killed during the war were civilians.
• Question 45
10 out of 10 points
Factors that push people out of their homeland are called push factors. These include all of the
following except:

Selected Answer: Economic opportunities


Answers: Natural disasters
Economic opportunities
Lack of food
Political oppression
• Question 46
0 out of 10 points
Which of the following best describes the military organization of the Communist in China?

Selected Answer: Ineffective, corrupt leadership and poor morale.


Answers: Weak due to inflation and failing economy.
Ineffective, corrupt leadership and poor morale.
Strong due to promised land reform for peasants.
Experienced, motivated, guerrilla army.
• Question 47
10 out of 10 points
The policy that consisted of burning and destroying everything as you retreat was known as

Selected Answer: Scorched Earth


Answers: Scorched Earth
Fire and Ice
Burning Bridges
Scorched Fire
• Question 48
10 out of 10 points
Self determination, freedom of the seas, creation of an international peacekeeping organization and
free trade were all part of Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace called

Selected Answer: Fourteen Points


Answers: League of Nations
Fourteen Points
Thirteen Points
League of Peace
• Question 49
0 out of 10 points
20 Million people died from an outbreak of what in 1918?

Selected Answer: [None Given]


Answers: Bubonic plague
Influenza
Tuberculosis
Meningitis
• Question 50
0 out of 10 points
The Dutch settlers, known as Boers, fought which country who burned their villages and imprisoned
their women and children?

Selected Answer: [None Given]


Answers: France
Netherlands
United States
Britain

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