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Which of the following was a major consequence of World War I?
a.European claims of a superior level of culture were supported by military victories.
b.Social hierarchies in European societies were shaken up or overthrown.
c.The interdependence of global trade networks intensified in the 1920s and 1930s.
d.States were free to act without the support of their citizens or subjects.

b.Social hierarchies in European societies were shaken up or overthrown.

The tension in Europe that led to World War I was partly caused by a growing nationalist rivalry between which two states?
a.Great Britain and France
b.Great Britain and Germany
c.Russia and Great Britain
d.France and Russia

b.Great Britain and Germany

Which of the following was a consequence of the mass mobilizations required by World War I?
a.Traditional gender boundaries were undermined.
b.Fewer colonial soldiers were required since a high number of European men were called up.
c.Unionized labor movements demanded higher wages.
d.European food production to supply the military rapidly increased.

a.Traditional gender boundaries were undermined.

Which of the following accurately characterizes the October 1917 Bolshevik Revolution?
a.The Bolshevik Revolution was proclaimed by socialists in order to overtake the earlier "bourgeois" revolution.
b.The Bolshevik Revolution was initiated by the Ottomans in order to pull Russia out of World War I.
c.The Bolshevik Revolution was an attempt by military and political elites to restore order.
d.The Bolshevik Revolution was an overthrow of the Russian monarchy.

a.The Bolshevik Revolution was proclaimed by socialists in order to overtake the earlier "bourgeois" revolution

Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points most directly influenced which provision of the Treaty of Versailles?
a.The assignment of blame for the World War I to Germany
b.The organization of a League of Nations
c.The requirement that Germany pay reparations to the victorious Allied nations
d.The transfer of Germany's concessions in China to Japan

b.The organization of a League of Nations

Which of the following is a similarity among European states' response to World War I?
a.All states, even democracies, suspended many democratic rights and intervened in both production and consumption.
b.The war and economic crises that followed led all states to reduce the scope of their control.
c.In Russia, France, and Britain, liberal capitalism prevailed following the war.
d.Democratic states, such as Britain and France, held fast to liberal policies despite the war.

a.All states, even democracies, suspended many democratic rights and intervened in both production and consumption.

What did the authoritarian political systems of Germany, Japan, and Italy have in common?
a.All of them lost their colonies after the Versailles Treaty was signed.
b.All were defeated in World War I.
c.All disliked the left-wing government that emerged in the Soviet Union.
d.All were excluded from the League of Nations.

c.All disliked the left-wing government that emerged in the Soviet Union.

How did Stalin plan to replace capitalist agriculture with socialist agriculture in the Soviet Union?
a.By forcing peasant farmers to join state-run agricultural collectives
b.By replacing the market for agricultural products with a subsistence economy where everyone was responsible for growing their own food
c.By making it illegal for anyone to profit from the sale of farm machinery or animals
d.By requiring all farmers to sell their produce to state-run marketing cooperatives that would guarantee farmers a significant profit

a.By forcing peasant farmers to join state-run agricultural collectives

Which of the following is accurate for both Hitler and Mussolini?
a.Both were appointed chancellor by their respective kings.
b.Neither had actual military experience in World War I.
c.Both began their political careers as socialists.
d.Neither won an electoral majority before being appointed to power.

d.Neither won an electoral majority before being appointed to power.

Which of the following was a reason why Hitler and the Nazis were popular with the German electorate?
a.They supported the Weimar Republic.
b.They nationalized agriculture and industry.
c.They claimed success in restoring order and improving the economy.
d.They refused to resort to force or public disturbances.

c.They claimed success in restoring order and improving the economy.

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