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Woodridge High SchoolWorld History
Mr. Hearty & Mr. Bellisario
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A council of workers and soldiers
1. Soviet 2. Kulaks3. Collective
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A large farm owned and operated by peasants as a group.
1. Soviet 2. Kulaks3. Collective
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Wealthy peasants
1. Prosperous Soviets 2. Kulaks3. Collective
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A form of government in which a one-party dictatorship tries to regulate every aspect of the lives of its citizens.
1. Democracy 2. Theocratic State3. Totalitarian State
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A style of art glorying soviet life.
1. Soviet Expressionism
2. Soviet Realism 3. Soviet
Impressionism
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Russian czar who abdicated in 1917
1. Nicholas I2. Nicholas II3. Phillip II
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A “holy man” who had great influence over the czarina, Alexandra.
1. V.I. Lenin2. Leon Trotsky3. Gregory Rasputin
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Marxist leader of the Russian Revolution
1. V.I. Lenin2. Leon Trotsky3. Gregory Rasputin
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Ruthless Soviet leader who industrialized the Soviet Union
1. Joseph Stalin 2. Nikita Khrushchev3. Mikhail Gorbachev
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A Russian Poet
1. Osip Mandelstam 2. Frank Lloyd Wright 3. David Copperfield
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Rebel Mexican leader
1. Diego Rivera2. Don Francisco
Demarco 3. Pancho Villa
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The government takeover of natural resources, businesses, or industries
1. Nationalization 2. Industrialization 3. Imperialism
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Muralist who portrayed the struggles of the Mexican people
1. Diego Rivera2. Don Francisco
Demarco 3. Pancho Villa
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A system of racial segregation in South Africa
1. Jim Crow Laws2. Mandela Laws3. Apartheid
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The refusal to obey unjust laws
1. Self-righteous Law2. Civil Disobedience 3. Rule-break
conformity theory
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Leader of the Muslims in India
1. Jiang Jieshi 2. Ali Khamenei3. Muhammed Ali
Jinnah
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Leader who ordered massacre of Chinese Communist
1. Jiang Jieshi 2. Ali Khamenei3. Muhammed Ali
Jinnah
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Current Emperor of Japan
1. Hirohito 2. Akihito3. Naruhito
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Strike by workers in many different industries at the same time
1. Specific industry strike
2. General strike3. Labor counsel strike
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Head of the socialist French government in the mid-1930s.
1. François Hollande2. Leon Blum 3. Louis-Napoléon
Bonaparte
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American President who introduced the “New Deal”
1. Calvin Coolidge 2. Herbert Hoover3. Franklin D.
Roosevelt
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Polish-born scientist who experimented with radioactivity.
1. Marie Curie 2. Eva Joly 3. Philippe Poutou
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A writing technique that relates a character’s thoughts and feelings as they occur.
1. Prose2. Streams of
Consciousness 3. Free Writes
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British novelist who write using stream of consciousness.
1. Virginia Wolf 2. Bram Stokers3. Vanessa Stephen
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Young women during the 1920s who rejected traditional ways.
1. Dancers2. Flappers3. Chanters
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A detention center for civilians considered enemies of the state.
1. Concentration Camp 2. Military prison 3. Civilian state prison
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Giving into the demands of an aggressor in order to keep the peace.
1. Appeasement 2. Pacifism 3. State concession
end-game theory
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Opposition to all war
1. Appeasement 2. Pacifism 3. State concession
end-game theory
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Lighting War
1. Genocide2. Blitzkrieg 3. Armament
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Deliberate destruction of a group of people.
1. Genocide2. Blitzkrieg 3. Armament
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One who cooperates with an enemy force occupying a country.
1. Kamikaze 2. Containment 3. Collaborator
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Japanese pilots who undertook suicide missions to attack American warships.
1. Kamikaze 2. Containment 3. Collaborator
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Limiting communism to areas already under Soviet control
1. Bottlenecking 2. Containment 3. Collaborator
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State of tension and hostility among nations without armed conflict.
1. Supreme Ideology 2. Cold War3. Brinkmanship
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Allied to neither the United States nor the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
1. Traitors to the superpowers
2. Nonaligned 3. Interdependence
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Dependence of countries on goods, resources, and knowledge from other parts of the world.
1. Self-sustained state2. Nonaligned 3. Interdependence
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Use of random violence to reach political goals.
1. Terrorism 2. Foreign aggressors3. Enemy non-
combatants
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A business with branches in many countries.
1. Multinational corporation
2. Single business headquarters
3. Collaboration of corporations
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The selling of state-owned industries to private investors.
1. Nationalization 2. Publicization 3. Privatization
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A form of pollution
1. Acid Rain 2. Black Gold 3. Spongy moss
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A movement in the Catholic Church to take a more active role in opposing the social conditions that contributed to poverty in
Latin America.
1. Liberating theology 2. Theology of
Americas3. Catholic liberation
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Prime Minister who trimmed Britain’s welfare state during the 1980s.
1. Margaret Thatcher 2. Hillary Clinton 3. Kate Middleton
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Leader who restored France’s power after World War II.
1. Charles De Gaulle 2. Nicolas Sarkozy 3. Jean-Luc Mélenchon
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Senator who led a campaign against communists in the United States.
1. Joseph McCarthy 2. Martin Luther King Jr. 3. John F. Kennedy
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Leader of the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s.
1. Rosa Parks 2. Martin Luther King Jr. 3. John F. Kennedy
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Communist leader who controlled the Soviet Union for almost twenty years (1964 – 1982).
1. Leonid Brezhev 2. Nikita Khrushchev3. Mikhail Gorbachev
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Which grew dramatically in Japan after World War II?
1. Diet 2. Gross National Product (GDP)3. Trade deficit
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Which faced corruption charges and threats to its power in the 1990s?
1. Diet 2. Liberal Democratic Party 3. Trade deficit
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What is Japan’s parliament called?
1. Diet 2. Liberal Democratic Party 3. Emperor’s legislators
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What is it called when a nation imports more goods than it exports?
1. Trade equilibrium 2. Trade surplus 3. Trade deficit
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Mao’s efforts to increase farm and industrial output.
1. Great Leap Forward2. Mao’s Five Year Plan 3. Mao’s Decree
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Collections of farms that had to meet production quotas set by the government.
1. Communes 2. Kulaks 3. Collectivization
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Movement to purge China of counterrevolutionaries.
1. Mao’s Great Purge2. Little Red Books Massacre 3. Cultural Revolution
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Book of Mao Zedong’s saying heralded by the Red Guard.
1. Little Black Book 2. Little Mao Book 3. Little Red Book
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India and Pakistan have fought several wars over _______ in the Himalayas.
1. Manchuria 2. Tibet 3. Kashmir
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_______ was prime minister of India from 1947 to 1964.
1. Jawaharlal Nehru 2. Gandhi 3. Man Mohan Singh
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Two of Pakistan’s presidents have come from the ________.
1. Gandhi Family 2. Bhutto Family 3. New Delhi Tribe
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Sikh separatists occupied the _________ in Amritsar to push demands for their own state.
1. Golden Temple 2. Taj Mahal 3. Indian Parliament
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The ________ called for a government guided by Hindu principles.
1. BJP2. National Liberation Front 3. Conservative of Gandhi
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Independent state declared by Jews in 1948.
1. Isreal 2. Palestine 3. Zion
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Organization that promotes Arab solidarity and worked for common economic goals.
1. Al-Qaida 2. Arab League 3. Sunni League
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Repressed minority ethnic group in Turkey and Iraq.
1. Kurds2. Sunni 3. Shia
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Structure built in southeastern Anatolia in Turkey in the late 1980s.
1. Ataurk Dam 2. Golden Islamic Temple 3. Constantinople
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Semidesert region hit by drought in the 1980s.
1. Gobi 2. Sahel 3. Sierra Nevada
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Combination of private and state-run enterprises.
1. Command economy 2. Free market economy 3. Mixed economy
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A country having a single political party with any likelihood of winning elections.
1. One-party system 2. Uni-party defacto 3. Democratic system
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A massacre in this town in South Africa caused the African National Congress to move from nonviolent protest to armed
struggle.
1. Capetown 2. Johannesburg 3. Sharpeville
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________ received help from the Soviet Union in their fight for independence.
1. SEATO2. African National Congress3. SWAPO
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________ freed Nelson Mandela from prison in 1990.
1. Francois Pienaar2. Louis Botha3. F.W. De Klerk
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The _________ was formed to oppose white domination in South Africa.
1. Afrikaners 2. Black Panthers 3. African National
Congress
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_______ was elected president in South Africa’s first multiracial elections.
1. Francois Pienaar 2. Nelson Mandela 3. Jacob Zuma
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1962 event almost brought the superpowers to the brink of nuclear war.
1. Construction of the Berlin Wall
2. Cuban Missile Crisis 3. Vietnam War
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President of Chile overthrown in a U.S.-backed coup.
1. Hugo Chavez 2. Salvador Allende 3. Sebastian Piñera
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Program launched by President Kennedy to promote aid to Latin America.
1. SEATO2. NAFTA3. Alliance for Progress
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Mexico linked its economy to the U.S. and Canada through this agreement.
1. NAFTA2. SEATO3. EU
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A failed coup attempt in Cuba in 1961.
1. Bay of Pigs 2. Operation Castro3. Miami freedom fighters
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Altering the chemical code of living things.
1. Genetic Enhancements 2. Genetic Engineering3. Universal Design
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The relaxation of political tension during the Cold War.
1. Détente 2. Glasnost 3. Perestroika
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A government with a capitalist economy that takes responsibility for the social and economic needs of its people.
1. Mixed economy 2. Welfare state3. Communism
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The gap between what a government spends and what it takes in through taxes and other sources.
1. Deficit 2. Surplus3. Over taxation
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A person who speaks out against the government.
1. Collaborator 2. Conscientious objector3. Dissident
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Political openness
1. Détente 2. Glasnost 3. Perestroika