AP World History Unit Test
QUESTION 1
1. Which was not a component of Italian fascism?
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anti-communism |
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right-wing conservatism |
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anti-democracy |
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hypernationalism |
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QUESTION 2
1. Which contributed to the defeat of the Axis powers?
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British destruction of German Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain |
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Germany's failure to take Moscow and occupy Soviet Union |
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French patriotic resistance movement against German occupation |
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Italy's failed quest to take colonial territory in British North Africa |
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QUESTION 3
1. Which describes World War I conflict in east Asia and the Pacific?
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Japan attempted to reduce China to a protectorate. |
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Japan launched a pre-emptive attack on Pearl Harbor. |
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Australia attacked British holdings on the Gallipoli Peninsula. |
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Australia joined the defense of German-held Marshall Islands. |
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QUESTION 4
1. Which is not an impact of economic inequities?
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perpetuation of socioeconomic inequality between north and south |
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continued disparity between available employment in developed and developing world |
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diplomatic friction between developed and developing nations |
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interference with smooth and equitable globalization of the world economy |
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QUESTION 5
1. Who was a key figure associated with the Chinese Civil War?
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Mao Zedong |
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Lin Biao |
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Deng Xiaoping |
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Yuan Shikai |
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QUESTION 6
1. Why did the Islamic resurgence in southwest Asia and North Africa occur?
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assassination of Egypt�s President Sadat |
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increase in number of Shiite adherents |
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reversal in U.S.-style cultural secularization |
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collapse of Israeli-Arab peace agreements |
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QUESTION 7
1. Which was not a general economic trend from 1900 to the present?
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A number of countries experimented with command economies. |
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A significant number of states achieved complete industrialization. |
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A north-south split occurred between developed and non-developed states. |
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A large amount of prosperity arose in communist bloc nation-states. |
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QUESTION 8
1. Which does not describe African participation in World War I?
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European Allied powers invaded German African colonial territory. |
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African soldiers were directly involved in military combat campaigns. |
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European nations scrambled for new African colonial territory in the war. |
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Africans performed construction and garrison duties for both sides. |
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QUESTION 9
1. Which is a feminist challenge in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries?
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wage equality |
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access to birth control |
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traditional gender roles |
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universal suffrage |
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QUESTION 10
1. Which was a reason for the Sino-Soviet split?
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Chinese support for North Korea |
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Chinese favoritism of the industrial class |
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Soviet rejection of hard-line Stalinism |
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Soviet focus on building peasantry |
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QUESTION 11
1. Why was there postwar pessimism?
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Conservatism in U.S. and European governments was revived. |
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Christian religious beliefs were obliterated as a result of war. |
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Western society declined as it was marked by imperialism and warfare. |
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Governments denied extending the franchise to women. |
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QUESTION 12
1. Why was Mahatma Gandhi significant?
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He initiated a policy of nonalignment to prevent India from becoming a client state to world powers. |
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He conducted a movement calling for the creation of a separate Muslim state named Pakistan. |
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He preached a policy of nonviolent resistance leading to peaceful mass demonstrations. |
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He worked as a political leader and lawyer to press the British government for greater reform. |
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QUESTION 13
1. Which of the following was a postwar settlement?
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British agreement to give up its worldwide colonial empire |
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Allied harmony on occupation of Berlin by the U.S.S.R. |
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International agreement to put Nazi war criminals on trial |
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Soviet agreement to allow only the United States to occupy Japan |
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QUESTION 14
1. Which was not a long-term cause of World War I?
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fierce nationalism |
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competition over building empires |
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crisis in the Balkans |
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European alliance system |
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QUESTION 15
1. Which describes Japan's war in China?
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Japan forced the Soviets to sign over Mongolian territory. |
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Japan attacked U.S.-held islands off the Chinese coast. |
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Japan launched naval and air bombings on Shanghai. |
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Japan engaged in prolonged land artillery battles with communists. |
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QUESTION 16
1. Which was not a reason for economic growth in Asia since World War II?
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heavy emphasis on export-driven industrialization |
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numerous government regulations and rules |
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compliant workforce willing to endure low wages |
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global free trade policies in the United States |
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QUESTION 17
1. Which was not a main event associated with Persian independence?
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Reza Shah Pahlavi established a new royal dynasty in the renamed Iran. |
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Muzaffar al-Din Shah Qajar agreed to the formation of a national parliament. |
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Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani gained the presidency and ousted the last shah. |
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Reza Khan mutinied against the Qajar rulers and expelled the British. |
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QUESTION 18
1. Which was not a way that World War II impacted women?
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Soviet and Chinese women engaged in combat. |
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German women served as combat pilots. |
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Jewish women were exterminated en masse. |
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British and U.S. women became heads of households. |
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QUESTION 19
1. Which was not a cause of the Russian Revolution?
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extravagance and corruption in the tsarist court |
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inability to prevent mutinies and disintegration of armies |
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food shortages and massive street demonstrations |
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the tsar forcing parliamentary leadership out of elected office |
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QUESTION 20
1. Which best describes the results of global population increase in the twentieth century?
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regional youth protests and upheavals |
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enlarged social welfare programs |
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increased production of waste and pollution |
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excessive migration to Western nations |
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QUESTION 21
1. Which does not describe the Battle of Britain?
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The British Royal Air Force used its own skill and also U.S. aid to stave off attacks. |
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Forty thousand British civilians died in the four months of air bombing raids. |
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Manchester and Liverpool were depopulated as a result of German air raids. |
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The German air force bombed heavily-populated British metropolitan areas. |
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QUESTION 22
1. . Which was not a root cause of the conflict over Palestine?
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explosion of anti-Jewish riots by threatened Arabs |
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massive European Jewish migration to Arab lands |
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armed young Arabs infiltrating Jewish kibbutzim |
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conflicting promises by Britain to both Arabs and Jews |
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QUESTION 23
1. Which describes communism in Russia from 1917 to 1939?
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forced business leaders to join in government-led corporatism |
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tolerated limited freedom of speech as long as it supported socialism |
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permitted competitive elections for local and regional assemblies |
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introduced collectivization of agriculture to rationalize farming |
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QUESTION 24
1. Which describes Japan in the 1920s?
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Economic policy was under state influence. |
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Working class unions were strengthened. |
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The middle class was greatly expanded. |
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Universal suffrage was granted to all. |
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QUESTION 25
1. Which was not an origin of World War II?
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fortified assault of Poland by Austrian forces |
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policy of appeasement by Britain and France |
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armed invasion of northern China by Japan |
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military aggression by Germany and Italy |
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QUESTION 26
1. Which was a key event associated with the end of apartheid in South Africa?
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African National Congress�s perseverance in pursuing non-violent protests |
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Nelson Mandela�s release from serving a life sentence in prison in 1990 |
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Afrikaner National Party�s commitment to maintain power through minority rule |
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dedication of homeland territories for South Africa�s black and colored citizens |
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QUESTION 27
1. Which was an economic theory of John Maynard Keynes?
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Governments should undertake public works projects to provide new employment. |
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Government should generate bond sales to persuade the wealthy to start spending again. |
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Governments should create consumer demand by nationalizing several key industries. |
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Governments should avoid deficit spending in order to increase economic confidence. |
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QUESTION 28
1. Which describes an outside influence on Latin America before World War I?
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Enlightened economic liberal ideas from Europe came to be embraced by the rising middle classes in Latin America. |
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Western-style democracy and its capitalistic economic ideas were adopted by students on university campuses in Latin America. |
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Asia and its rising manufacturing sector opened diplomatic negotiations and dominance in Latin American markets. |
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British and U.S. investors employed great control over business and industrial enterprises in Latin America. |
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QUESTION 29
1. Which was not a cause of the Cold War?
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Soviet formation of the Warsaw Pact military bloc |
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U.S. placement of nuclear missiles in Turkey |
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Soviet military domination of Eastern Europe |
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U.S. policy of containment against communism |
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QUESTION 30
1. Which best describes decolonization efforts in Vietnam after World War II?
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Vietnam was temporarily divided into a non-communist south and communist north. |
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French soldiers sided with Vietnamese independence through their refusal to fight. |
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The French government gave the United States the authority to dismantle colonial Indochina. |
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With British support, French officials handed over power freely to Ho Chi Minh. |