Question 21

A)What was one reason for societal tension during the Industrial Revolution?(1 point)
Responses

Communist factory owners objected to the capitalist nature of the machine production.
Communist factory owners objected to the capitalist nature of the machine production.

Artisans took jobs away from factory workers because their skills were valued more than efficiency.
Artisans took jobs away from factory workers because their skills were valued more than efficiency.

Workers made money by selling products created in factories on the black market.
Workers made money by selling products created in factories on the black market.

Factory owners got very rich while workers remained poor.
Factory owners got very rich while workers remained poor.
Question 22
A)Which of the following explains how the Russian Revolution affected Russia’s involvement in the war?(1 point)
Responses

The Bolsheviks had a hard time unifying the country because they supported the war.
The Bolsheviks had a hard time unifying the country because they supported the war.

The new Russian government encouraged the Russians to fight back against the Germans.
The new Russian government encouraged the Russians to fight back against the Germans.

The Russian people were dissatisfied with the war, which led to peace negotiations.
The Russian people were dissatisfied with the war, which led to peace negotiations.

The Germans advanced into Russia and took control of Petrograd and Lithuania.
The Germans advanced into Russia and took control of Petrograd and Lithuania.
Question 23
A)Which of the following best explains why there were long-term economic consequences to World War I?(1 point)
Responses

The conflict was so destructive that those involved wanted to make sure it was not forgotten.
The conflict was so destructive that those involved wanted to make sure it was not forgotten.

The damage and demand for reparations were both so large that it took decades to recover.
The damage and demand for reparations were both so large that it took decades to recover.

More than nine million men died in military service, as well as ten million civilians.
More than nine million men died in military service, as well as ten million civilians.

Creating new countries such as Poland and taking territory away from others took money and time.
Creating new countries such as Poland and taking territory away from others took money and time.
Question 24
A)Which of the following best explains why the Great Depression spread to Britain?(1 point)
Responses

a decline in the shipping industry and a reliance on German reparations
a decline in the shipping industry and a reliance on German reparations

the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles and the credit system
the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles and the credit system

an increase in demand for luxury goods and underconsumption
an increase in demand for luxury goods and underconsumption

a dramatic drop in American purchases of luxury items and overproduction
a dramatic drop in American purchases of luxury items and overproduction
Question 25
A)Compare the actions that Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini used to grow their totalitarian authority. (1 point)
Responses

Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini all ignored the effects of the Great Depression in their respective countries.
Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini all ignored the effects of the Great Depression in their respective countries.

Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini all forcibly assumed state control of privately owned land.
Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini all forcibly assumed state control of privately owned land.

Stalin and Mussolini forcibly silenced political opponents through public trials and prison camps, but Hitler did not.
Stalin and Mussolini forcibly silenced political opponents through public trials and prison camps, but Hitler did not.

Hitler invaded neighboring countries, but Mussolini and Stalin were not interested in expansion.
Hitler invaded neighboring countries, but Mussolini and Stalin were not interested in expansion.
Question 26
A)How was Lenin’s Cult of Personality created?(1 point)
Responses

through a fusion of violence and writing
through a fusion of violence and writing

through a fusion of religious and political ritual
through a fusion of religious and political ritual

through a fusion of communism and dictatorship
through a fusion of communism and dictatorship

through a fusion of ideology and civil war
through a fusion of ideology and civil war
Question 27
A)Which statement connects the European imperialists’ rule to the growth of nationalism movements after World War I?(1 point)
Responses

The U.S. Congress rejected the Versailles Peace Treaty, which led to the growth of nationalism after World War I.
The U.S. Congress rejected the Versailles Peace Treaty, which led to the growth of nationalism after World War I.

The resignation of French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau led to the growth of nationalism after World War I.
The resignation of French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau led to the growth of nationalism after World War I.

The Versailles agreement and the mandate system led to the growth of nationalism after World War I.
The Versailles agreement and the mandate system led to the growth of nationalism after World War I.

The resignation of British Prime Minister David Lloyd George led to the growth of nationalism after World War I.
The resignation of British Prime Minister David Lloyd George led to the growth of nationalism after World War I.
Question 28
A)What is one way Adolf Hitler maintained control over the German people?(1 point)
Responses

through the secret police
through the secret police

through rearming the country
through rearming the country

through expanding German territory
through expanding German territory

through democratic elections
through democratic elections
Question 29
A)What did Communism offer?(1 point)
Responses

to strengthen the nation so that all its members could work together for common goals
to strengthen the nation so that all its members could work together for common goals

to create a just society in which all had access to property
to create a just society in which all had access to property

to guarantee individual liberties so that all can express themselves freely and follow their own course
to guarantee individual liberties so that all can express themselves freely and follow their own course

to provide for a democratic government in which officials are responsible to the population
to provide for a democratic government in which officials are responsible to the population
Question 30
A)How did the Tripartite Pact of 1940 impact alliances in World War II?(1 point)
Responses

It created the Axis powers alliance in 1940.
It created the Axis powers alliance in 1940.

It led Japan to join forces with the United States.
It led Japan to join forces with the United States.

It allowed the United States to lend and lease equipment to the Allied powers.
It allowed the United States to lend and lease equipment to the Allied powers.

It led the Soviet Union to join the war.
It led the Soviet Union to join the war.

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Question 21: Factory owners got very rich while workers remained poor.

Question 22: The Russian people were dissatisfied with the war, which led to peace negotiations.

Question 23: The damage and demand for reparations were both so large that it took decades to recover.

Question 24: a decline in the shipping industry and a reliance on German reparations.

Question 25: Stalin and Mussolini forcibly silenced political opponents through public trials and prison camps, but Hitler did not.

Question 26: through a fusion of violence and writing.

Question 27: The Versailles agreement and the mandate system led to the growth of nationalism after World War I.

Question 28: through the secret police.

Question 29: to create a just society in which all had access to property.

Question 30: It created the Axis powers alliance in 1940.

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