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7153454949How did the emergence of Germany as a new nation-state affect the European political scene after 1870?Germany's arrival disrupted the established order0
7153454950Which of the following explains how an assassination in Austria-Hungary triggered World War I?The triple alliance and the triple entente1
7153454951Which of the following was a term of the Treaty of Versailles?Germany was to accept sole responsibility for the cause of WWI2
7153454952The new states that had been carved out of which empire were governed as mandates of the League of Nations after World War I?The Ottoman Empire3
7153454953What happened to the German territory in China after World War I ended?Japan Claimed It4
7153454954Which of the following describes the position of the United States after World War I?It became Europe's main creditor.5
7153454955Which of the following characterized European and American culture in the 1920s?A new consumerism6
7153454956Which of the following represents a response among many Latin American countries to the global repercussions of the Great Depression?Import substitution industrialization7
7153454957The set of reforms packaged as the New Deal was based on the belief thatGovernment actions and spending programs could correct the market8
7153454958Which of the following was a factor in causing the Great Depression?Speculation on the stock market9
7153454959Which of the following describes popular attitudes in Europe toward the prospect of war in the summer of 1914?Widespread enthusiasm10
7153454960Which country was least affected by the Great Depression?The Soviet Union11
7153454961Which of the following did Japan, Italy, and Germany share in the 1930s?Aggressive ambition for conquest & empire building12
7153454962What drew Japan, Germany, and Italy into a political alliance by 1936-1937?Hostility towards the Soviet Union13
7153454963What effect did World War II have on communism?It enabled communist parties in Eastern Europe and China to assume power14
7153454964In contrast to what transpired during World War I, Germany during World War II was able toconquer France quickly15
7153454965What effect did the U.S. Marshall Plan have on European economies?It promoted economic growth and widespread prosperity in Western Europe.16
7153454966Which of the following was a more prominent feature of World War II than World War I?The blurring of the line between civilian and military targets17
7153454967Which of the following appealed to fascists?Nationalism18
7153454968Japanese politics and society during the 1920s suggested that Japan favoreddemocratic politics and Western culture19
7153454969Which of the following resulted from Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor?The wars in Asia and Europe merged into a single global war.20
7153454970What happened to Europe's empires in Asia and Africa after the end of World War II?European empires collapsed as colonies achieved independence.21
7153454971Which of the following committed the United States to the defense of Europe against the Soviet Union after World War II?The North Atlantic Treaty Organization22
7153454972How did the American occupation of Japan after World War II affect the Japanese economy?It promoted rapid economic growth and generated economic prosperity.23
7153454973Which of the following contributed to Western European recovery after the devastation of World War II?The ability of Western European countries to integrate their economies24
7153454974Which of the following strained Japan's relations with Western powers in the early 1940s?Japanese military operations in Indochina, Malaya, and Burma25
7153454975Which of the following was a distinctive and central feature of the German expression of fascism?An insistence on a racial revolution26
7153454976Which of the following was a reason for the popularity of the Nazi Party once it seized power in the 1930s?Its success in bringing Germany out of the Great Depression27

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