- 30. Midway through the Second World War. Allied leaders agreed that in order to . defeat Germany, it would be necessary to __ A. convince Japan to switch sides and join the Allies B. launch an invasion of Nazi-occupied territories in Europe C. develop atomic bombs and use them on taroets in D. invade the Soviet Union and overthrow Stalin'government 31.The targeted killing of members of a national.ethnic, racial, or religious group is called __ . A. extermination B. crimes against humanity C. war crimes D. genocide 32. Which of the following statements best describes the Holocaust? __ A. The refusal of many countries to accept Jewish refugees from Germany in the late 1930s B. Nazi Germany's execution of more than six million Jewish people C. Hitler's plan to build a German empire of "pure" Aryans D. A set of discriminatory beliefs about Jewish people 33. Ultranationalist beliefs provide fertile ground for the growth of __ A. nationalism B. human rights C. racism and prejudice D. crimes against war criminals 34. Which situation is characteristic of a totalitarian society? __ A. Artists and musicians experience artistic freedom. B. Individualism is encouraged C. The freedoms of speech, press and religion are denied. D. Judges and the courts are independent of central government control
- 11. One major effect of Napoleon's rule of France was that it led to __ A. an increase in the power of the Roman Catholic Church B. massive emigration to the Americas C. trade agreements with Great Britain D. a restoration of political stability Use Sources I and II to answer questions 12 and 13. Source I "I am directed by the Government of Great Britain to inform you that you may rest assured that Great Britain has no intention of concluding any peace in terms of which the freedom of the Arab people from German and Turkish domination does not form an essential condition." -Henry McMahon, British high commissioner in Egypt, in a letter to an Arab leader, 1915 Source II "The Arabs have long enough suffered under foreign domination. The hour has at last struck when we are to come into our own again...Why should not the Arabs rule the country where they live and have lived for countless generations? Why should we not be masters in our own house?" -Prince Emir Faysal, in a speech he made to the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 12. An analysis of Sources I and II indicates which of the following events happened in 1919? __ A. The British fulfilled their promise and gave the Arabs an independent homeland. B. The British and French promised to give the Arabs an independent homeland in the future. C. The British did not give the Arabs an independent homeland. D. Arabs decided to fight against the British for an independent homeland. 13. Source II shows evidence of __ A. an oil monopoly C. European imperialism B. Arab nationalism D. Turkish independence
- Who were Lares and Penates? two great warriors Roman rulers ancient Phoenician Gods Roman Domestic Gods
- Use the following quote to answer question #21. "... we shall fight for the things which have always been nearest our hearts, .. __ for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments, for the rights and liberties of small nations, for a peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free __ universal domination of rights by such a concert of free peoples as shall bring - President Woodrow Wilson The statement by President Wilson is directly advocating the idea of __ A. disarmament B. national self-determination C. territorial readjustments D balance of powes 22. Most of Hitler's ideas towards Jews which he acted upon came from __ A. Hitler's mom B. his book Mein Kampf C. the D. his experiences in willes War I
- Read each question and choose the best answer. What was one of the significant aspects of Muslim domination of North Africa's cities in the 690 s? A. Muslims banished outsiders. B. Muslim civilization blossomed C. Muslims made Arabic the region's dominant language. D. Muslims disrupted the region's educational system.