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Which countries were formed immediatley after World War I?
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Finland,Estonia,Latvia
Lithuania,Poland,Czech Austria,Hungary,Yugoslavia |
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Which conclusion about the Inca city of Macchu
Picchu [is correct]? |
The city had a government with laws, leadership, and a military force.
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Which economic program was implemented by
Joseph Stalin? By Gorbachev? |
Five-year plans- Stalin
Perestroika- Gorbachev |
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During the Indian independence movement,
many Muslims in India demanded a separate state of Pakistan to |
address concerns about their status as a religious
minority |
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Where did Karl Marx predict a revolution of the
proletariat would occur first? |
Industrial Europe
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Which statement is accurate about the Hungarian
Revolution in 1956 and the Tiananmen Square demonstrations in 1989? |
Repressive action was taken to end both
protests. |
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In what part of China does most of China's population live?
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The eastern part of the country
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A major argument used to support the building of the Suez and Panama Canals was that these waterways would
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shorten trade routes
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The Sepoy Mutiny in India and the Boxer Rebellion
in China were responses to |
European imperialism
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What was signifcant about Nelson Mandela's end of the Apartheid?
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A step was taken towards racial equality.
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One reason the Japanese followed a policy of
expansionism before World War II was to gain |
additional natural resources
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One reason the Chinese Communists were able
to gain control of China was primarily due to the support of the |
peasants
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One reason Mikhail Gorbachev implemented the
policies of glasnost and perestroika in the Soviet Union was to |
encourage political discussion and economic
reform |
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Feudalism influenced Europe and Japan by
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providing social stability
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Much of the wealth of the West African kingdoms of Ghana and Mali was gained from the
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control of the trans-Saharan trade in gold and
salt |