Deck 27: Democracy Under Siege

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What was the chief accomplishment of the National Unity Government in Britain?

A) Taking Britain off the gold standard
B) Imposing protective tariffs to promote the British economy
C) Holding onto the principles of democracy
D) Achieving a balanced budget
E) Reversing deflationary practices
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What was the focus of the first five-year plan?

A) Electricity
B) Pig iron
C) Steel
D) Coal
E) All of these.
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Who were the "kulaks" in Soviet Russia?

A) Intellectuals who were purged from the Communist Party.
B) Technical specialists who were suspected of espionage.
C) Women's cadres who collected grain from the agricultural collectives.
D) Peasants who were accused of being wealthy hoarders following NEP.
E) Convicts who were forced into labor gangs.
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The guiding principle of the five-year plans was based on what?

A) Socialism
B) Gradual transition to communism
C) Command economy
D) Nationalization of industry
E) State-controlled labor forces
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Which country was a dictatorship in the late 1930s?

A) Britain
B) France
C) Belgium
D) Sweden
E) Greece
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The most important person promoting diplomacy in the USSR was ______________.

A) Leon Trotsky
B) Maxim Litvinov
C) Sergei Kirov
D) Nikolai Bukharin
E) Grigorii Zinoviev
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What made the effects of the Great Depression worse?

A) Low tariffs
B) Abandoning the gold standard
C) Underemphasizing balanced budgets
D) Declaring a moratorium on the payment of war debts
E) None of these.
Question
The Nazi Party found adherents in which group?

A) The middle classes
B) World War I veterans
C) Students
D) Those hurt most by the depression
E) All of these.
Question
Hitler's concept of Lebensraum argued what?

A) Aryans were being persecuted in Russia.
B) The German economy had tanked because of Jewish financial conspiracies.
C) Non-Aryans should be removed from society via eugenics.
D) The German nation needed more room to prosper, so should conquer to the east.
E) Italian fascism was the best model for German economic recovery.
Question
Resistance to Stalinization was found mostly among which population in Russia?

A) Urban factory workers
B) Conscripted labor forces
C) Labor unions
D) Workers' Soviets
E) Peasants
Question
What happened to the Soviet economy during the Great Depression?

A) It was severely damaged because the United States recalled all foreign loans.
B) There was an ongoing crisis after the end of NEP.
C) There was no effect on Russia because it was not part of the Dawes Plan.
D) Russia struggled to create a balanced economy.
E) War communism was extended from 1918 to 1939.
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Who wrote a book that could be considered the "alt-right" of the 1930s?

A) Adolf Hitler
B) Benito Mussolini
C) George Orwell
D) Winston Churchill
E) None of these
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Who attributed the Great Depression to the deflationary policies of the 1920s?

A) Neville Chamberlain
B) John Maynard Keynes
C) Ramsay MacDonald
D) James Keir Hardie
E) Winston Churchill
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How many Russian peasants starved to death in the winter of 1932-1933?

A) 500,000-1 million
B) 1-3 million
C) 3-5 million
D) 5-7 million
E) 7-9 million
Question
What was the primary reason for Hitler's seizure of power as a dictator in Germany?

A) His election to chancellor in 1933
B) The death of President von Hindenburg
C) Passage of the Enabling Act
D) Passage of the Nuremburg Laws
E) A National Socialist majority in parliament
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Collectivization succeeded ______________.

A) in supporting the kulaks
B) in ending the famine
C) ideologically
D) in doubling the production quotas of livestock
E) in uniting the peasants behind Stalin
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What connects Spain, Portugal and Austria's political response to the Great Depression?

A) It was liberal.
B) It was democratic.
C) It was explicitly Catholic.
D) It was socialist.
E) It was communist.
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How many people were put in prison by Franco immediately following the Spanish Civil War?

A) 10,000
B) 50,000
C) 100,000
D) 500,000
E) over 1,000,000
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What part of the Soviet Union suffered the most from the Great Famine?

A) Georgia
B) Russia
C) Ukraine
D) The Caucasus
E) Siberia
Question
Stalinism in the 1930s generated what effect?

A) A decline in industry
B) A rebound in agricultural productivity
C) Widespread paranoia as citizens were dispersed into forced labor camps
D) International admiration for Stalin's leadership and management techniques
E) Proof of the viability of a communist state
Question
The Munich Conference in 1938 allowed Hitler to take control of which area?

A) Hungary
B) Austria
C) Czech territory
D) Poland
E) Alsace-Lorraine
Question
All of the following provided popular resistance to Hitler's ideas except ______________.

A) Thomas Mann
B) Charlie Chaplin
C) Léon Blum
D) Cardinal Pacelli
E) Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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Over the 1930s, Germany rebuilt what economic industry?

A) Military
B) Heavy industry
C) Communications
D) Agriculture
E) Chemical
Question
What was the Night of Long Knives?

A) Hitler's assassination of the president to seize complete control of Germany
B) Widespread destruction of Jewish businesses
C) The elimination of the Communist Party within Germany
D) Hitler's purge of his political opposition and his stormtrooper leaders
E) The first campaign to seize the Sudetenland
Question
Which was the first concentration camp to deal with the undesirables in the German population?

A) Auschwitz
B) Dachau
C) Thieresenstad
D) Bergen
E) Treblinka
Question
What did the Nuremberg Laws try to do?

A) Require Jews to wear a yellow star to be identified in public.
B) Prevent Jews from leaving Germany with valuables.
C) Restrict Jews from interaction with the Christian population.
D) Make it illegal to be Jewish in Germany.
E) Require Jews to leave Germany within three years.
Question
What was Operation Barbarossa?

A) The attempt to convince Japan to attack China
B) The plan to lay siege to Britain in the autumn of 1940
C) The Axis support of Finland to distract Soviet troops from attacking along the Eastern Front
D) Hitler's plan to take over Russia
E) The Allied assault on the Axis in coming up from North Africa through the soft underbelly of central Europe
Question
One of the most successful Nazi propaganda pieces, Triumph of the Will , was produced by ______________.

A) Josef Goebbels
B) Heinrich Reinhardt
C) Leni Riefenstahl
D) Sergei Eisenstein
E) Orson Welles
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What artist glorified the Soviet Union under Stalin?

A) René Magritte
B) Marc Chagall
C) Pablo Picasso
D) Mary Cassatt
E) None of these.
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Where was the strike which drew the United States into World War II initiated?

A) Leningrad
B) London
C) Pearl Harbor
D) San Diego
E) Stalingrad
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What was Hitler's secret police force known as?

A) Einsatzgruppen
B) NKVD
C) Blackshirts
D) Gestapo
E) Brigando
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What was the intention of the Berlin-Rome Axis?

A) To create a cooperative economic union to rebuild their respective militaries
B) To consolidate forces to support the Falangistas in the Spanish Civil War
C) To unify and combat Communism
D) To mutually support expansionist goals
E) To impose fascism across Europe
Question
What was the strategy behind the German tactic of Blitzkrieg?

A) Raining down massive artillery shelling on Britain
B) Directing bombing raids by the Luftwaffe
C) Rapidly mobilizing tanks and troops to overwhelm opponents
D) Defying a neutrality pact with Stalin and invade Poland without notice
E) Creating a single front war on the east after neutralizing France
Question
Eugenicist theories in Germany focused on what aspect of eliminating the undesirable elements?

A) Intermarriage of suitable members of the population
B) Sterilization of inferior members of the population
C) Euthanasia
D) Denial of social services to the genetically inferior
E) All of these.
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What was one of the most surprising diplomatic partnerships of the 1930s?

A) The Molotov-Ribbentrop Agreement
B) The Munich-Rome Axis
C) The Tokyo Accords
D) The Sykes-Picot Agreement
E) Lend-Lease Program
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Who was not considered undesirable under Hitler's racial profiling?

A) Jews
B) Slavs
C) Communists
D) Gypsies
E) Catholics
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The Vichy government, which collaborated with Germany both politically and in the Holocaust, was in ______________.

A) Norway
B) Belgium
C) France
D) Austria
E) Romania
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What was the Luftwaffe?

A) The German program of eugenics
B) The new air force
C) A program of managed economy that reduced unemployment to less than 1 percent
D) The attack policy to expand the Reich to the East
E) The secret police
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Hitler's policies on racial purity put which race at the highest point of supremacy?

A) Aryans
B) Slavs
C) Jews
D) Gypsies
E) Caucasians
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What was Léon Blum able to accomplish in French politics?

A) He overturned the politics of appeasement proposed by Chamberlain.
B) He reached a détente with Comintern.
C) He formed a Popular Front coalition between Socialism, Communist, and Radical parties to work cooperatively against Nazism.
D) He established an alliance of the scientific community to raise conscious awareness against warfare.
E) He brought together radical anarchosyndicalists with conservative Republicans to object to the Spanish Civil War.
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Why were the reasons behind and effect of Stalin's Great Purges?
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Collaboration under Nazi direction was established in all of the following countries except ______________.

A) Vichy France
B) Slovakia
C) Finland
D) Poland
E) Croatia
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Einsatzgruppen were ______________.

A) the secret police force who arrested, tortured, and executed political opposition to Hitler
B) mobile killing squads charged with eliminating undesirables
C) a series of camps in Poland designed for efficient disposal of Jews
D) plans to relocate the entire population of undesirables into newly conquered Russian lands
E) generals in charge of concentration camps with quotas to implement the Final Solution
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What country liberated Berlin on May 8, 1945?

A) France
B) The United States
C) Britain
D) The Soviet Union
E) All of these.
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Churchill, Stalin, and Roosevelt met during the war to discuss postwar goals. The most important of these was the conference at ______________.

A) Teheran
B) Yalta
C) Crete
D) Kiev
E) Beirut
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The greatest defeat to Germany was at the battle in ______________.

A) Kalininigrad
B) Leningrad
C) Moscow
D) Kursk
E) Novosibirsk
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What was the effect of the five-year plans and collectivization on the Soviet Union?
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How was the Final Solution conceived of and enacted?
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Discuss the differing responses to the Great Depression in Europe.
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Women's participation in the war (on both sides) was found in all of the following areas except ______________.

A) munitions manufacturing
B) ground support in the military
C) nursing
D) bus drivers
E) bomber pilots
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According to Keynes, what caused the Great Depression, and what could bring the economy into recovery?
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Analyze the rise to power of Hitler and the Nazi Party.
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Discuss the reactions of religious leaders to World War II.
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What was Hitler's two-stage approach to conquering Europe? What brought it to an end?
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The American effort to create an atomic bomb that could end the war was called what?

A) Operation Firestrike
B) The Manhattan Project
C) Operation Overlord
D) D-Day
E) The Enola Gay
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The French resistance movement was led by ______________.

A) François Mitterand
B) Charles de Gaulle
C) Henri Pétain
D) Maurice Deschamps
E) Paul Reynaud
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What was the purpose and effect of the conferences attended by Churchill, Stalin, and Roosevelt?
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The campaign to liberate France was termed ______________.

A) Operation Overlord
B) Operation Barbarossa
C) Operation Normandy
D) Battle of the Marne
E) Battle of the Boats
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What were the government policies toward Aryans and non-Aryans in 1930s Germany?
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The debut of an organized solution for extermination of the Jews was at the ______________.

A) Yalta Conference
B) Teheran Conference
C) Wannsee Convention
D) Geneva Accords
E) Warsaw Pact
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Francisco Franco fought for the pro-democracy forces in the Spanish Civil War.
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Gestapo
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Munich Conference
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Mein Kampf
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Collaborationist governments assisting Nazis were established in Slovakia and Croatia.
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How did Churchill convince Americans to assist Britian against Germany in World War II?
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The propaganda masterpiece Triumph of the Will was directed by Joseph Goebbels.
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The first victims in the Great Purges were the leaders of the NKVD.
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Hitler broke the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact first.
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Instructions: Please define the following key terms.
kulaks
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The focus of the first five-year plan was collectivized agriculture.
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After consultation with scientists about efficient methods, Nazis killed millions of Jews with insecticide in death camps.
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Operation Overlord brought millions of troops across the English Channel to occupied France.
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Nuremburg Laws
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Aryan Race
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Night of Long Knives
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Concentration camp
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Lodz, Poland had the largest Jewish population of any European city.
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Virginia Woolf
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The French Popular Front was led by Charles de Gaulle.
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Deck 27: Democracy Under Siege
1
What was the chief accomplishment of the National Unity Government in Britain?

A) Taking Britain off the gold standard
B) Imposing protective tariffs to promote the British economy
C) Holding onto the principles of democracy
D) Achieving a balanced budget
E) Reversing deflationary practices
Holding onto the principles of democracy
2
What was the focus of the first five-year plan?

A) Electricity
B) Pig iron
C) Steel
D) Coal
E) All of these.
All of these.
3
Who were the "kulaks" in Soviet Russia?

A) Intellectuals who were purged from the Communist Party.
B) Technical specialists who were suspected of espionage.
C) Women's cadres who collected grain from the agricultural collectives.
D) Peasants who were accused of being wealthy hoarders following NEP.
E) Convicts who were forced into labor gangs.
Peasants who were accused of being wealthy hoarders following NEP.
4
The guiding principle of the five-year plans was based on what?

A) Socialism
B) Gradual transition to communism
C) Command economy
D) Nationalization of industry
E) State-controlled labor forces
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5
Which country was a dictatorship in the late 1930s?

A) Britain
B) France
C) Belgium
D) Sweden
E) Greece
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6
The most important person promoting diplomacy in the USSR was ______________.

A) Leon Trotsky
B) Maxim Litvinov
C) Sergei Kirov
D) Nikolai Bukharin
E) Grigorii Zinoviev
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7
What made the effects of the Great Depression worse?

A) Low tariffs
B) Abandoning the gold standard
C) Underemphasizing balanced budgets
D) Declaring a moratorium on the payment of war debts
E) None of these.
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8
The Nazi Party found adherents in which group?

A) The middle classes
B) World War I veterans
C) Students
D) Those hurt most by the depression
E) All of these.
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9
Hitler's concept of Lebensraum argued what?

A) Aryans were being persecuted in Russia.
B) The German economy had tanked because of Jewish financial conspiracies.
C) Non-Aryans should be removed from society via eugenics.
D) The German nation needed more room to prosper, so should conquer to the east.
E) Italian fascism was the best model for German economic recovery.
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10
Resistance to Stalinization was found mostly among which population in Russia?

A) Urban factory workers
B) Conscripted labor forces
C) Labor unions
D) Workers' Soviets
E) Peasants
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11
What happened to the Soviet economy during the Great Depression?

A) It was severely damaged because the United States recalled all foreign loans.
B) There was an ongoing crisis after the end of NEP.
C) There was no effect on Russia because it was not part of the Dawes Plan.
D) Russia struggled to create a balanced economy.
E) War communism was extended from 1918 to 1939.
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12
Who wrote a book that could be considered the "alt-right" of the 1930s?

A) Adolf Hitler
B) Benito Mussolini
C) George Orwell
D) Winston Churchill
E) None of these
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13
Who attributed the Great Depression to the deflationary policies of the 1920s?

A) Neville Chamberlain
B) John Maynard Keynes
C) Ramsay MacDonald
D) James Keir Hardie
E) Winston Churchill
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14
How many Russian peasants starved to death in the winter of 1932-1933?

A) 500,000-1 million
B) 1-3 million
C) 3-5 million
D) 5-7 million
E) 7-9 million
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15
What was the primary reason for Hitler's seizure of power as a dictator in Germany?

A) His election to chancellor in 1933
B) The death of President von Hindenburg
C) Passage of the Enabling Act
D) Passage of the Nuremburg Laws
E) A National Socialist majority in parliament
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16
Collectivization succeeded ______________.

A) in supporting the kulaks
B) in ending the famine
C) ideologically
D) in doubling the production quotas of livestock
E) in uniting the peasants behind Stalin
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17
What connects Spain, Portugal and Austria's political response to the Great Depression?

A) It was liberal.
B) It was democratic.
C) It was explicitly Catholic.
D) It was socialist.
E) It was communist.
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18
How many people were put in prison by Franco immediately following the Spanish Civil War?

A) 10,000
B) 50,000
C) 100,000
D) 500,000
E) over 1,000,000
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19
What part of the Soviet Union suffered the most from the Great Famine?

A) Georgia
B) Russia
C) Ukraine
D) The Caucasus
E) Siberia
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20
Stalinism in the 1930s generated what effect?

A) A decline in industry
B) A rebound in agricultural productivity
C) Widespread paranoia as citizens were dispersed into forced labor camps
D) International admiration for Stalin's leadership and management techniques
E) Proof of the viability of a communist state
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21
The Munich Conference in 1938 allowed Hitler to take control of which area?

A) Hungary
B) Austria
C) Czech territory
D) Poland
E) Alsace-Lorraine
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22
All of the following provided popular resistance to Hitler's ideas except ______________.

A) Thomas Mann
B) Charlie Chaplin
C) Léon Blum
D) Cardinal Pacelli
E) Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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23
Over the 1930s, Germany rebuilt what economic industry?

A) Military
B) Heavy industry
C) Communications
D) Agriculture
E) Chemical
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24
What was the Night of Long Knives?

A) Hitler's assassination of the president to seize complete control of Germany
B) Widespread destruction of Jewish businesses
C) The elimination of the Communist Party within Germany
D) Hitler's purge of his political opposition and his stormtrooper leaders
E) The first campaign to seize the Sudetenland
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25
Which was the first concentration camp to deal with the undesirables in the German population?

A) Auschwitz
B) Dachau
C) Thieresenstad
D) Bergen
E) Treblinka
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26
What did the Nuremberg Laws try to do?

A) Require Jews to wear a yellow star to be identified in public.
B) Prevent Jews from leaving Germany with valuables.
C) Restrict Jews from interaction with the Christian population.
D) Make it illegal to be Jewish in Germany.
E) Require Jews to leave Germany within three years.
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27
What was Operation Barbarossa?

A) The attempt to convince Japan to attack China
B) The plan to lay siege to Britain in the autumn of 1940
C) The Axis support of Finland to distract Soviet troops from attacking along the Eastern Front
D) Hitler's plan to take over Russia
E) The Allied assault on the Axis in coming up from North Africa through the soft underbelly of central Europe
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28
One of the most successful Nazi propaganda pieces, Triumph of the Will , was produced by ______________.

A) Josef Goebbels
B) Heinrich Reinhardt
C) Leni Riefenstahl
D) Sergei Eisenstein
E) Orson Welles
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29
What artist glorified the Soviet Union under Stalin?

A) René Magritte
B) Marc Chagall
C) Pablo Picasso
D) Mary Cassatt
E) None of these.
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30
Where was the strike which drew the United States into World War II initiated?

A) Leningrad
B) London
C) Pearl Harbor
D) San Diego
E) Stalingrad
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31
What was Hitler's secret police force known as?

A) Einsatzgruppen
B) NKVD
C) Blackshirts
D) Gestapo
E) Brigando
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32
What was the intention of the Berlin-Rome Axis?

A) To create a cooperative economic union to rebuild their respective militaries
B) To consolidate forces to support the Falangistas in the Spanish Civil War
C) To unify and combat Communism
D) To mutually support expansionist goals
E) To impose fascism across Europe
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33
What was the strategy behind the German tactic of Blitzkrieg?

A) Raining down massive artillery shelling on Britain
B) Directing bombing raids by the Luftwaffe
C) Rapidly mobilizing tanks and troops to overwhelm opponents
D) Defying a neutrality pact with Stalin and invade Poland without notice
E) Creating a single front war on the east after neutralizing France
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34
Eugenicist theories in Germany focused on what aspect of eliminating the undesirable elements?

A) Intermarriage of suitable members of the population
B) Sterilization of inferior members of the population
C) Euthanasia
D) Denial of social services to the genetically inferior
E) All of these.
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35
What was one of the most surprising diplomatic partnerships of the 1930s?

A) The Molotov-Ribbentrop Agreement
B) The Munich-Rome Axis
C) The Tokyo Accords
D) The Sykes-Picot Agreement
E) Lend-Lease Program
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36
Who was not considered undesirable under Hitler's racial profiling?

A) Jews
B) Slavs
C) Communists
D) Gypsies
E) Catholics
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37
The Vichy government, which collaborated with Germany both politically and in the Holocaust, was in ______________.

A) Norway
B) Belgium
C) France
D) Austria
E) Romania
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38
What was the Luftwaffe?

A) The German program of eugenics
B) The new air force
C) A program of managed economy that reduced unemployment to less than 1 percent
D) The attack policy to expand the Reich to the East
E) The secret police
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39
Hitler's policies on racial purity put which race at the highest point of supremacy?

A) Aryans
B) Slavs
C) Jews
D) Gypsies
E) Caucasians
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40
What was Léon Blum able to accomplish in French politics?

A) He overturned the politics of appeasement proposed by Chamberlain.
B) He reached a détente with Comintern.
C) He formed a Popular Front coalition between Socialism, Communist, and Radical parties to work cooperatively against Nazism.
D) He established an alliance of the scientific community to raise conscious awareness against warfare.
E) He brought together radical anarchosyndicalists with conservative Republicans to object to the Spanish Civil War.
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41
Why were the reasons behind and effect of Stalin's Great Purges?
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42
Collaboration under Nazi direction was established in all of the following countries except ______________.

A) Vichy France
B) Slovakia
C) Finland
D) Poland
E) Croatia
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43
Einsatzgruppen were ______________.

A) the secret police force who arrested, tortured, and executed political opposition to Hitler
B) mobile killing squads charged with eliminating undesirables
C) a series of camps in Poland designed for efficient disposal of Jews
D) plans to relocate the entire population of undesirables into newly conquered Russian lands
E) generals in charge of concentration camps with quotas to implement the Final Solution
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44
What country liberated Berlin on May 8, 1945?

A) France
B) The United States
C) Britain
D) The Soviet Union
E) All of these.
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45
Churchill, Stalin, and Roosevelt met during the war to discuss postwar goals. The most important of these was the conference at ______________.

A) Teheran
B) Yalta
C) Crete
D) Kiev
E) Beirut
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46
The greatest defeat to Germany was at the battle in ______________.

A) Kalininigrad
B) Leningrad
C) Moscow
D) Kursk
E) Novosibirsk
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47
What was the effect of the five-year plans and collectivization on the Soviet Union?
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48
How was the Final Solution conceived of and enacted?
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49
Discuss the differing responses to the Great Depression in Europe.
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50
Women's participation in the war (on both sides) was found in all of the following areas except ______________.

A) munitions manufacturing
B) ground support in the military
C) nursing
D) bus drivers
E) bomber pilots
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51
According to Keynes, what caused the Great Depression, and what could bring the economy into recovery?
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52
Analyze the rise to power of Hitler and the Nazi Party.
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53
Discuss the reactions of religious leaders to World War II.
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54
What was Hitler's two-stage approach to conquering Europe? What brought it to an end?
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55
The American effort to create an atomic bomb that could end the war was called what?

A) Operation Firestrike
B) The Manhattan Project
C) Operation Overlord
D) D-Day
E) The Enola Gay
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56
The French resistance movement was led by ______________.

A) François Mitterand
B) Charles de Gaulle
C) Henri Pétain
D) Maurice Deschamps
E) Paul Reynaud
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57
What was the purpose and effect of the conferences attended by Churchill, Stalin, and Roosevelt?
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58
The campaign to liberate France was termed ______________.

A) Operation Overlord
B) Operation Barbarossa
C) Operation Normandy
D) Battle of the Marne
E) Battle of the Boats
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59
What were the government policies toward Aryans and non-Aryans in 1930s Germany?
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60
The debut of an organized solution for extermination of the Jews was at the ______________.

A) Yalta Conference
B) Teheran Conference
C) Wannsee Convention
D) Geneva Accords
E) Warsaw Pact
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61
Francisco Franco fought for the pro-democracy forces in the Spanish Civil War.
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62
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Gestapo
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63
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Munich Conference
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64
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Mein Kampf
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65
Collaborationist governments assisting Nazis were established in Slovakia and Croatia.
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66
How did Churchill convince Americans to assist Britian against Germany in World War II?
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67
The propaganda masterpiece Triumph of the Will was directed by Joseph Goebbels.
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68
The first victims in the Great Purges were the leaders of the NKVD.
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69
Hitler broke the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact first.
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70
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kulaks
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71
The focus of the first five-year plan was collectivized agriculture.
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72
After consultation with scientists about efficient methods, Nazis killed millions of Jews with insecticide in death camps.
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73
Operation Overlord brought millions of troops across the English Channel to occupied France.
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74
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Nuremburg Laws
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75
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Aryan Race
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76
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Night of Long Knives
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77
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Concentration camp
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78
Lodz, Poland had the largest Jewish population of any European city.
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79
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Virginia Woolf
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80
The French Popular Front was led by Charles de Gaulle.
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