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Exam 29: The Collapse of the Old Order71 Questions
Exam 30: Revolutions in Living55 Questions
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Eventually, Japanese leaders realized that the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)with China
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Which of the following was a result of increased U.S. production during World War II?
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Hitler's goal for Germany included which of the following?
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The Depression in the 1930s was the deepest and most widespread economic collapse in history. What were its international economic and political consequences?
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Why was the winter of 1939-1940 termed a period of "phony war"?
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's economic recovery plan was called the
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During Stalin's terror, millions were either killed or sent to
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The final defeat of Japan took longer than victory over Germany in large part because
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Mao Zedong's variety of communism was a radical departure from the traditional ideology because it
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The only two economies that "boomed" during the depression were
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Which of the following were among Mao Zedong's policies toward women?
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The Communist Chinese forces defeated the Guomindang largely through
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