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Assessment for Unit 8: 20th-Century Global Conflicts
Select the one best answer for each question.
Questions 1-3 refer to the excerpt below.
1. The excerpt most directly reflects which of the following long-term causes of World War I?
2. Von Bülow's speech is best understood in the context of which of the following late 19th-century developments?
3. The sentiment expressed in the excerpt, "we also demand our place in the sun," directly contributed to which of the following?
Questions 4-6 refer to the excerpt below.
4. The passage best exemplifies which of the following intellectual and cultural trends that emerged after World War I?
5. The conditions described in the passage were most directly a result of which of the following?
6. The experience described in the passage contributed to the emergence of the "lost generation," a term that refers to
Questions 7-9 refer to the excerpt below.
7. The events described in the proclamation were a direct result of which of the following?
8. Lenin's call for "the immediate offer of a democratic peace" was a response to which of the following?
9. The establishment of the regime described by Lenin had which of the following effects?
Questions 10-12 refer to the image below.
10. The main argument of the cartoon is that the League of Nations
11. The situation depicted in the cartoon was a direct consequence of which of the following?
12. The weakness of the League of Nations, as depicted in the cartoon, was a significant factor in which of the following interwar developments?
Questions 13-15 refer to the table below.
13. Which of the following was the most significant cause of the trend shown in the table from 1929 to 1932?
14. The economic conditions reflected in the table contributed most directly to which of the following political developments in Germany?
15. A historian could best use the data in the table to support which of the following claims about the Great Depression?
Questions 16-18 refer to the excerpts below.
16. A major difference between the two ideologies described is that Fascism
17. Despite their ideological differences, both authors would most likely agree on the need to
18. The rise of the ideologies described in the excerpts was most directly a response to the
Questions 19-21 refer to the excerpt below.
19. Churchill's speech was delivered in response to which of the following events?
20. The policy that Churchill is criticizing in this speech is best known as
21. The primary motivation for the policy Churchill condemns was the
Questions 22-24 refer to the image below.
22. The poster is an example of how governments during the World Wars
23. The development depicted in the poster had which of the following long-term effects on European society?
24. The industrial mobilization shown in the poster was a critical component of the Allied victory, primarily because it
Questions 25-27 refer to the excerpt below.
25. The policies described in the excerpt were most directly fueled by which of the following ideologies?
26. The implementation of the "Final Solution" was made possible by which of the following developments during World War II?
27. A major consequence of the events described in the excerpt was the
Questions 28-30 refer to the excerpt below.
28. The philosophical ideas expressed by Sartre are best understood as a response to the
29. Sartre's argument that "man is free, man is freedom" challenged which of the following broader intellectual traditions?
30. The intellectual movement represented by the passage reflects a broader 20th-century trend of Standalone Multiple Choice Questions
31. Woodrow Wilson's vision for the post-World War I world, as expressed in his Fourteen Points, was primarily based on the principle of
32. The primary goal of Joseph Stalin's Five-Year Plans in the Soviet Union was to
33. The German military strategy of Blitzkrieg was characterized by
34. The globalization of the conflict during World War I resulted in which of the following shifts in the global balance of power?
35. Which of the following best represents a continuity in the nature of the European state from 1914 to 1945?
Answer all parts of each question. Answers must be in essay form. Outlines or lists alone are not acceptable.
Question 36:
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Question 38: