AP World History Chapter 29 Flashcards
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6435898013 | Archduke Ferdinand was the heir to what throne? | Austro-Hungarian | 0 | |
6435898014 | The Western Front was so-named because it lay to the west of ________. | Germany | 1 | |
6435898015 | The ruler of Russia during World War I was ________. | Nicholas II | 2 | |
6435898016 | The battle of Gallipoli was fought in ________. | Turkey | 3 | |
6435898017 | Which of these resulted from the Turkish defeat in World War I? | The Armenian genocide | 4 | |
6435898018 | The Eastern Front lay between ________. | Germany and Russia | 5 | |
6435898019 | The idea of the Jewish and socialist "stab in the back" was propagated by ________. | Adolph Hitler | 6 | |
6435898020 | The French premier at the Versailles negotiations was ________. | George Clemenceau's | 7 | |
6435898021 | David Lloyd George represented ________ at Versailles. | Great Britain | 8 | |
6435898022 | Who presented the principle of self-determination at the Versailles negotiations? | Woodrow Wilson | 9 | |
6435898023 | Which of these was created by the Versailles negotiations? | The League of Nations | 10 | |
6435898024 | The National Congress party was a key force in achieving independence in ________. | South Asia | 11 | |
6435898025 | B.G. Tilak promoted ________ in pushing for Indian independence. | Hinduism | 12 | |
6435898026 | Which of these men came to the fore in the all-India movement? | Mohandas Gandhi | 13 | |
6435898027 | Satyagraha was a ________ in the Indian independence movement. | Method of protest | 14 | |
6435898028 | The Egyptian middle class was largely composed of ________. | Effendi | 15 | |
6435898029 | The Dinshawai incident involved the ________. | Summary executions of four Egyptians by British authorities | 16 | |
6435898030 | Which of these was the ruler of the Turkish republic founded in 1923? | Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk) | 17 | |
6435898031 | Which of these was the sherif of Mecca that brought Arab support to Britain during World War I? | Hussein | 18 | |
6435898032 | The goal of Zionists was a(n) ________. | Independent Jewish state | 19 | |
6435898033 | The Balfour Declaration promised support to ________. | Zionists | 20 | |
6435898034 | Which of these was a French Jew erroneously convicted of espionage? | Alfred Dreyfus | 21 | |
6435898035 | Theodor Herzl was a prominent leader in the ________. | World Zionist Organization | 22 | |
6435898036 | Which of these was the leader of the Wafd party in the early twentieth century? | Sa'd Zaghlul | 23 | |
6435898037 | Léopold Sédar Senghor was an influential ________. | Writer | 24 | |
6435898038 | The négritude movement promoted ________. | Black culture | 25 | |
6435898039 | Looking at Map 29.1, "World War I Fronts in Europe and the Middle East," which of these is illustrated? | The German thrust through Belgium stalled at Paris | 26 | |
6435898040 | Figure 29.2 illustrates the ________ that were a key feature of World War I. | Propaganda machines | 27 | |
6435898041 | The assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand was ________ the start of World War I. | The trigger of | 28 | |
6435898042 | What forced fighting in World War I into the trenches? | New military technology | 29 | |
6435898043 | Which of these best summarizes the mood of the painting in "Visualizing the Past: Trench Warfare"? | Resignation | 30 | |
6435898044 | In what sense is total war "total"? | All of a nation's resources are mobilized | 31 | |
6435898045 | World War I can be said to have impacted Europe's women by ________. | Giving the new experiences | 32 | |
6435898046 | What made World War I global? | European empires | 33 | |
6435898047 | Which of these is illustrated by Map 29.2, "Africa During World War I"? | The advantage of the Entente in terms of resources | 34 | |
6435898048 | Armenians were targeted for genocide because they were ________. | Chosen as scapegoats | 35 | |
6435898049 | Which of these was true in World War I, according to Table 29.1? | Russia had the highest casualties | 36 | |
6435898050 | The main point of disagreement among the Entente powers at the Versailles negotiation was ________. | The fate of Germany | 37 | |
6435898051 | Who benefitted most from the principle of self-determination? | Slavic nations | 38 | |
6435898052 | Which of these was indicated by the U.S. vote on the Versailles treaty? | Isolationism | 39 | |
6435898053 | World War I can be said to have ________ the process of decolonization. | Moved many colonies towards | 40 | |
6435898054 | The Congress party in south Asia represented the region's ________. | Progressive elites | 41 | |
6435898055 | Which of these was a special challenge for decolonization in south Asia? | Religious divisions | 42 | |
6435898056 | British policy concerning India in the 1910s can be characterized as ________. | Inconsistent | 43 | |
6435898057 | Which of these characteristics of many leaders of decolonization movements was illustrated by Mohandas Gandhi? | Western-educated | 44 | |
6435898058 | The British Balfour Declaration and promises to Hussein in the course of World War I were ________. | Contradictory | 45 | |
6435898059 | The négritude movement can be characterized as ________. | Black nationalism | 46 | |
6435898060 | As in the Crimean War, France and England allied in World War I ________. | To keep an expansionist power in check | 47 | |
6435898061 | Like the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, the Jews were persecuted by the Germans for ________. | German defeats in World War I | 48 | |
6435898062 | Like the Congress party, the Wafd party was an expression of ________. | Nationalism | 49 |