5/8/22, 8:28 AMQuiz: The Korean Military History of the Cold War: HIWD375: Korean and Vietnam Wars (D02)
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Quiz: The Korean Military History of the Cold War
Due Apr 4 at 11:59pm Points 75 Questions 25
Time Limit 45 Minutes
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The quiz:
Covers the Learn material from Module 3: Week 3.
Contains 20 multiple-choice and true/false questions.
Is limited to 45 minutes.
Allows 1 attempt.
Is worth 75 points.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 3: Week 3.
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Question 1
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The mineral rich area to the north of Korea and a lure for foreign
powers ultimately attempting to settle into Korea was?
Mongolia
Tang
Manchuria
Dzungaria
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Question 2
The shocking defeat of what European power brought Japanese
control to Korea and neighboring Manchuria and eventually
resulted in Korean annexation in 1910?
The United Kingdom
Russia
France
Germany
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Question 3
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The major power to the north of Korea historically has been :
Russia
Japan
China
Manchuria
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Question 4
The Population of Korea tends to be on the:
East Coast
West Coast
North Coast
South Coast
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Question 5
During the age of steam during the 1890’s Korea signed a peace
treaty with what foreign power to allow Christian missionaries
and to trade into the nation?
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Russia
The United States
China
Japan
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Question 6
the dynasty responsible for consolidating the Korean Peninsula
until the Mongolian invasion was the:
Curyo/Goryeo/Koguryo
Chosun
Silla
Paekche
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Question 7
The approximate size of Korea is:
500 miles by 200 miles
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600 miles by 120 miles
300 miles by 80 miles
200 miles by 200 miles
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Question 8
A sea power to increasingly in^uence Korea from the south
after the 7th Century AD would be:
Russia
Japan
China
Manchuria
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Question 9
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Incorrect
After the peasant’s revolt of 1894 what two great foreign powers
intervened into Korea and fought for the _rst time since 1592?
Japan and Russia
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The United States and China
China and Japan
Russia and China
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Question 10
The more agriculturally productive part of Korea would be in the
north:
True
False
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Question 11
The climate of Korea is generally considered to be:
More moist and with warmer winters in the south
Uniform throughout the peninsula like the culture
Markedly different from east to west
Much cooler to the south due to ocean currents
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Question 12
It is argued in this course Korea tended to be an:
imperial power
battleground between rivaling powers
land power
sea power
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Question 13
The geographic shape of Korea is generally a/an:
archipelago
attenuated coastline
enclave
peninsula
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Question 14
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Incorrect
In 1947 the United States embraced a grand strategy of
containment as evidenced by it decision to :
Support the Greeks in the Civil War
Funding and protection for Turkey
Fund the Marshall Plan
All of the Above
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Question 15
The army of the South (ROK) generally excelled at:
Amphibious assault
Mech/Counter mech combat
Airborne Operations
Internal Security (constabulary paramilitary ops)
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Question 16
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The view of the Korean situation appeared to be of the opinion
that the military advantage generally lay with the:
North
South
KMAG
PLA
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Question 17
US naval visits during the late 19 century were largely
responsible for creating:
th
A burgeoning agricultural power in Korea
The third most committed “Christian nation” in the world
A series of naval military bases
Japanese control over the peninsula.
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Question 18
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The South Korean rejected by Woodrow Wilson at Versailles and
at the Washington Naval Conference who desperately attempted
to bring attention to the United States of the plight of Korea
under Japanese controls was:
Kim Ku
Kim Jong-Il
Syngman Rhee
Chaing Kai-shek
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Question 19
Joseph Stalin decided to endorse Kim’s request to attack south
particularly after what event?
South Korean economic collapse
The Chinese communists won the civil war
After Mao Tse-tung agreed to support the north
The election of Syngman Rhee
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Question 20
An unfortunate attitude many South Koreans shaped towards
the Americans during the occupation period were colored by
associations the Americans held toward the police many of
whom had been associated with the :
Japanese
Chinese
North Koreans
Russians
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Question 21
Incorrect
Incorrect
An advantage enjoyed by the newly created North Korean nation
was:
proximity to rail and shipping from the Soviet Union
use as military bases for the Chinese People’s Liberation Army
(PLA)
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Some of the most experienced troops veterans of _ghting the
Japanese
All of the Above
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Question 22
If Syngman Rhee was a scholar/politician, then Kim Il-Sung was
a:
combat veteran
experienced military ohcer
man surrounded by militarily experienced commanders
All of the Above
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Question 23
By 1948 the US military was primarily interested in defending
against Soviet Aggression where?
East Asia
Europe
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The Middle East
All of the Above
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Question 24
The Japanese tended to build industrialized areas in Korea to
the north and left agricultural production to the south?
True
False
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Question 25
During the Russo-Japanese War a quid pro quo seemed to
indicate the US would accept Japanese control over the Korean
Peninsula as the US would gain control where?
Taiwan
Hong Kong
Okinawa
Philippines
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Quiz Score: 66 out of 75