Deck 17: The Twentieth-Century Age of Extremes

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During the 20ᵗʰ century the size of the human population ______ since the end of the 19ᵗʰ century.

A) remained stable
B) doubled
C) almost quadrupled
D) decreased because of the World Wars.
E) tripled
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Up until the beginning of World War II the core country that declined the most was

A) France
B) Germany
C) Japan
D) Britain
E) Costa Rica
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By the late 19ᵗʰ century trade policies became more protectionist except for

A) Germany
B) Britain
C) the United States
D) France
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One of the fruits of the globalization of industry at the end of the 19ᵗʰ century was

A) the rise of the standard of living in all countries
B) a decline in famines
C) a decline in the number of epidemics
D) a, b, and c
E) neither a, b, or c
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The socialist international that incorporated the widest mix of the political spectrum of the left was

A) the First International
B) the Second International
C) the Third International
D) the Fourth International
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There is a common belief that American individualism makes it impossible to build a socialist movement in the United States. In the early part of the 20ᵗʰ century this notion was challenged by

A) the socialist party
B) the granger movement
C) the Industrial Workers of the World
D) a, b, and c
E) neither a, b or c. These organizations were too small to make a difference.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation was founded

A) after World War I to keep a close watch on radical immigrants
B) after World War II to keep an eye on terrorists
C) in reaction to the Seattle general strike
D) because the Polish Bowling League was founded in 1919
E) none of the above
F) a and c
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Japanese power by the late 19ᵗʰ and early 20ᵗʰ century was demonstrated by victories over

A) China
B) Russia
C) Africa
D) both a and b
E) none of the above
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In the 1930's there were fascist movements in

A) Spain
B) Portugal,
C) Romania
D) Austria
E) a, b, c, d
F) neither a, b, c or d. Fascism only existed in Germany and Italy.
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The first half of the 20ᵗʰ century is called the age of extremes because

A) most of the action occurred near the north and south poles
B) very short and very tall people went nuts
C) there were many revolutions and two large world wars
D) not much happened because the internet had not yet been invented
E) popular music became much louder
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Transnational social movements

A) never occurred before the invention of the internet
B) are movements involving individuals in different countries but not primarily organized in to national subgroups.
C) are the same thing as international movements
D) always only advocate nonviolent forms of protest
E) b, c and e
F) none of the above
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The Mexican Revolution

A) was caused entirely by internal factors
B) was partly a reaction to privatization of communal lands
C) supported the Catholic Church
D) was led by Villa in the north and Zapata in the south
E) b and d
F) none of the above
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Compared to previous centuries in Europe, the 20ᵗʰ century was less violent internationally because of the emergence of the League of Nations and the United Nations.
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Lenin explained imperialism by claiming that capitalists produced more products than the working class in core countries could consume. This drove capitalists to seek new markets in non-core countries.
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The term "social imperialism" refers to claiming to meet the needs of the working class in core countries by increasing access to resources from the non-core.
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Because of Marx's claim that "workers have no Fatherland", the socialist Second International was able to convince a large number of workers to not fight to defend their home countries in World War I .
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The socialist revolutions in Russia and China are good indicators of the accuracy of Marx's prediction that socialism would first emerge in industrial countries.
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Mao Zedong's policies towards Chinese peasants was similar to Stalin's policies in the Soviet Union because by the 1930's Stalin had control over all the Communist parties around the world.
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By the end of World War I the United States was the most powerful industrial country and hegemonic leadership began after World War I.
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By the early 20ᵗʰ century, the East Asian PMN had been incorporated into the Central PMN.
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The Bolshevik concept of a vanguard party gave Lenin great confidence that socialism could be created in Russia with or without European help.
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It was the decision of the American Federation of Labor to join with the Industrial Workers of the World that created the "Big Red Scare" after World War I.
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The Seattle General strike was unrelated to the world revolution of 1917.
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The 1920's and 1930's were better decades for fascism and socialism than for parliamentary democracy.
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The Catholic Church actively opposed the Mexican Revolution.
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The Communist International was always simply a tool of Soviet foreign policy.
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Chapter 17 contends that a main cause of World War I was "lateral pressure". Looking at the global "hot spots" today, can any of these be explained by "lateral pressure?
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"Imperial overreach" refers to a process by which a declining hegemon switches its emphasis from investment in manufacturing, trade and political legitimacy to investment in military power and financial services. This description was applied Britain during the 19ᵗʰ century. Discuss to what extent this can also be applied to the United States during its hegemonic trajectory.
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Cecil Rhodes organized a semi-secret elite of politicians, scholars and journalists into a group called the "Round Table." The Round Table organized media campaigns that promoted the notion of the superiority of the British way of life. Discuss how similar groups might be operating in the present period and give examples.
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Why is the first half of the 20ᵗʰ century referred to as 'the age of extremes'?
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Discuss how the iteration model of sociocultural evolution can be applied to what happened in the world-system during the first half of the 20ᵗʰ century.
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Discuss the conditions that induced the Germans to make war on two fronts in World War I.
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What were the obstacles to and main structural factors behind the emergence of the Anglo-American alliance in the last part of the 19ᵗʰ century?
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Discuss the role of the Round Table in the effort to preserve British hegemony.
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Discuss how the processes of semiperipheral development were working in the last half of the 19ᵗʰ century and the early 20ᵗʰ century.
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Describe the situation of globalization without a hegemon that emerged after World War I and its main causes and consequences.
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Discuss the ways in which the Chinese, Mexican and Russian revolutions of the early 20ᵗʰ century were connected with one another.
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Discuss the histories of the First, Second and Third Internationals in terms of the idea of global party formation.
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Describe the ways that the world revolution of 1917 occurred in the United States and discuss the causes and consequences of these events.
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Discuss the functions of "social imperialism" for dealing with the contradictions of capitalist development that emerged in the 19ᵗʰ century.
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Discuss the reasons why declining hegemons tend to engage in "imperial overreach."
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During the 20ᵗʰ century the size of the human population ______ since the end of the 19ᵗʰ century.

A) remained stable
B) doubled
C) almost quadrupled
D) decreased because of the World Wars.
E) tripled
C
2
Up until the beginning of World War II the core country that declined the most was

A) France
B) Germany
C) Japan
D) Britain
E) Costa Rica
D
3
By the late 19ᵗʰ century trade policies became more protectionist except for

A) Germany
B) Britain
C) the United States
D) France
B
4
One of the fruits of the globalization of industry at the end of the 19ᵗʰ century was

A) the rise of the standard of living in all countries
B) a decline in famines
C) a decline in the number of epidemics
D) a, b, and c
E) neither a, b, or c
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The socialist international that incorporated the widest mix of the political spectrum of the left was

A) the First International
B) the Second International
C) the Third International
D) the Fourth International
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6
There is a common belief that American individualism makes it impossible to build a socialist movement in the United States. In the early part of the 20ᵗʰ century this notion was challenged by

A) the socialist party
B) the granger movement
C) the Industrial Workers of the World
D) a, b, and c
E) neither a, b or c. These organizations were too small to make a difference.
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7
The Federal Bureau of Investigation was founded

A) after World War I to keep a close watch on radical immigrants
B) after World War II to keep an eye on terrorists
C) in reaction to the Seattle general strike
D) because the Polish Bowling League was founded in 1919
E) none of the above
F) a and c
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8
Japanese power by the late 19ᵗʰ and early 20ᵗʰ century was demonstrated by victories over

A) China
B) Russia
C) Africa
D) both a and b
E) none of the above
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9
In the 1930's there were fascist movements in

A) Spain
B) Portugal,
C) Romania
D) Austria
E) a, b, c, d
F) neither a, b, c or d. Fascism only existed in Germany and Italy.
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10
The first half of the 20ᵗʰ century is called the age of extremes because

A) most of the action occurred near the north and south poles
B) very short and very tall people went nuts
C) there were many revolutions and two large world wars
D) not much happened because the internet had not yet been invented
E) popular music became much louder
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11
Transnational social movements

A) never occurred before the invention of the internet
B) are movements involving individuals in different countries but not primarily organized in to national subgroups.
C) are the same thing as international movements
D) always only advocate nonviolent forms of protest
E) b, c and e
F) none of the above
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The Mexican Revolution

A) was caused entirely by internal factors
B) was partly a reaction to privatization of communal lands
C) supported the Catholic Church
D) was led by Villa in the north and Zapata in the south
E) b and d
F) none of the above
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13
Compared to previous centuries in Europe, the 20ᵗʰ century was less violent internationally because of the emergence of the League of Nations and the United Nations.
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Lenin explained imperialism by claiming that capitalists produced more products than the working class in core countries could consume. This drove capitalists to seek new markets in non-core countries.
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The term "social imperialism" refers to claiming to meet the needs of the working class in core countries by increasing access to resources from the non-core.
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Because of Marx's claim that "workers have no Fatherland", the socialist Second International was able to convince a large number of workers to not fight to defend their home countries in World War I .
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The socialist revolutions in Russia and China are good indicators of the accuracy of Marx's prediction that socialism would first emerge in industrial countries.
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Mao Zedong's policies towards Chinese peasants was similar to Stalin's policies in the Soviet Union because by the 1930's Stalin had control over all the Communist parties around the world.
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By the end of World War I the United States was the most powerful industrial country and hegemonic leadership began after World War I.
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By the early 20ᵗʰ century, the East Asian PMN had been incorporated into the Central PMN.
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The Bolshevik concept of a vanguard party gave Lenin great confidence that socialism could be created in Russia with or without European help.
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It was the decision of the American Federation of Labor to join with the Industrial Workers of the World that created the "Big Red Scare" after World War I.
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The Seattle General strike was unrelated to the world revolution of 1917.
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The 1920's and 1930's were better decades for fascism and socialism than for parliamentary democracy.
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The Catholic Church actively opposed the Mexican Revolution.
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The Communist International was always simply a tool of Soviet foreign policy.
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Chapter 17 contends that a main cause of World War I was "lateral pressure". Looking at the global "hot spots" today, can any of these be explained by "lateral pressure?
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"Imperial overreach" refers to a process by which a declining hegemon switches its emphasis from investment in manufacturing, trade and political legitimacy to investment in military power and financial services. This description was applied Britain during the 19ᵗʰ century. Discuss to what extent this can also be applied to the United States during its hegemonic trajectory.
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Cecil Rhodes organized a semi-secret elite of politicians, scholars and journalists into a group called the "Round Table." The Round Table organized media campaigns that promoted the notion of the superiority of the British way of life. Discuss how similar groups might be operating in the present period and give examples.
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Why is the first half of the 20ᵗʰ century referred to as 'the age of extremes'?
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Discuss how the iteration model of sociocultural evolution can be applied to what happened in the world-system during the first half of the 20ᵗʰ century.
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Discuss the conditions that induced the Germans to make war on two fronts in World War I.
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What were the obstacles to and main structural factors behind the emergence of the Anglo-American alliance in the last part of the 19ᵗʰ century?
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Discuss the role of the Round Table in the effort to preserve British hegemony.
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Discuss how the processes of semiperipheral development were working in the last half of the 19ᵗʰ century and the early 20ᵗʰ century.
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Describe the situation of globalization without a hegemon that emerged after World War I and its main causes and consequences.
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Discuss the ways in which the Chinese, Mexican and Russian revolutions of the early 20ᵗʰ century were connected with one another.
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Discuss the histories of the First, Second and Third Internationals in terms of the idea of global party formation.
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Describe the ways that the world revolution of 1917 occurred in the United States and discuss the causes and consequences of these events.
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Discuss the functions of "social imperialism" for dealing with the contradictions of capitalist development that emerged in the 19ᵗʰ century.
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Discuss the reasons why declining hegemons tend to engage in "imperial overreach."
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