1)The document which called for the establishment of a Jewish state in the Middl
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1)The document which called for the establishment of a Jewish state in the
Middle East was a) the United Nations Charter b) the Rowletts Acts
c) the Balfour Declaration d) the Treaty of Maastricht
2)All of the following were new states created in Europe after World War I
except a) Poland b) Albania c) Czechoslovakia d) Finland.
3) The country which lost the most territory as a result of the First World War was a) Russia b) Spain c) Great Britain d) Italy.
4) In 1919 Britain passed the Rowlett Acts, which gave independence to
India. T or F?
5)In 1918, the Bolshevik Party changed its name to a) the Menshevik Party b) the Socialist Party c) the Social Democratic Party d) the Communist
Party.
6) In 1916, the Olympics were held in ____________.
7) Industrial production declined in Europe between 1900 and 1913. T or F?
8) Josef Stalin carried out a campaign against the Kulaks who were a) Russian peasants b) factory workers c) Polish revolutionaries d) Turkish officers.
9) After World War I, Germany a) continued to be a monarchy b) ceased to exist c) was ruled by France and Great Britain d) became a republic.
10) The Great Depression began in a) 1939 b) 1929 c) 1940 d) 1945.
11) In 1916, a theory which overturned Newtonian physics was published by a) Pierre and Marie Curie b) Diego Rivera c) Nils Bohr d) Albert Einstein.
12) The ego, super ego, and id are closely associated with a) Sigmund Freud
b) Kamal Ataturk c) T. E. Lawrence d) Margaret Mead.
13) The countries which composed the Central Powers were a) Spain, Portugal and Italy b) Great Britain, France and Italy c) Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire d) Germany, Austria-Hungary and Russia.
14) The Triple Entente was composed of a) Great Britain, France and Russia b) Great Britain, Russia and Japan c) Germany, Austria-Hungary and Russia d) Germany, Russia and Japan.
15) Sun Yat-sen was the author of a) “The Twenty-One Demands” b) “The Scientific Revolution” c) “The Declaration of the Rights of Man” d) “The Three Principles of the People.”
16) The first president of the Republic of China was a) Yuan Shikai b) Sun Yat-sen c) Zhang Zuolin d) Jiang Jieshi.
17) The two radical leaders of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920 were a) Diaz and Carranza b) Diaz and Obregon c) Zapata and Obregon d) Zapata and Villa.
18) One of the contradictions of technological progress that World War I demonstrated was that a) technological progress is possible but only in war b) technology can be progressive and destructive c) technological progress is evil d) technological progress increases the possibility of war.
19) Stalin’s Five-Year Plan was the Soviet economic policy which followed Lenin’s a) NEP b) NRA c) NOVA d) MIR.
20) The Russian Revolution of 1917 was a domestic uprising, violent, led to social and political change a) and was followed by foreign invasion b) but was not supported by the people c) and increased Russian territory d) but did not support technological development.
21)For these reasons, the Russian Revolution most closely resembles a) the American Revolution b) the French Revolution c) the Haitian Revolution d) the Meiji Restoration.
22) The defeated nation which lost the least territory after the Paris Peace Conference was a) the Ottoman Empire b) Austria-Hungary c) Germany d) Russia.
23) In 1914, the United States had the largest army in the world. T or F?
24) The social reformer Margaret Sanger is associated with a) prohibiting alcohol b) women’s rights c) foreign aid d) family planning.
25) At the beginning of the 20th century, the mood of most people in the West was optimistic because of their belief in a) Social Darwinism b) religion c) progress d) imperialism.
Explanation / Answer
1. Balfour declaration. The British government in 1926 announced support for the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine and it was under Balfour declaration
2.Albania. Albania was already present in Europe before world war I.
3. Russia- Russia lost the most land after World War I.
4. False- Rowlett act was passed in order to curb the rising nationalism in India. For independence of India The INDIAN Independence Act 1947 was passed.
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