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CHAPTER 21-22 By: Madeline Stenken and Wesley Sun

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CHAPTER 21-22

By: Madeline Stenken and Wesley Sun

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Question #1

Why did people want the Atlantic Charter of 1941 to pass?a) Military pact that would have the U.S

interveneb) People had the right to choose the

government that they want to live underc) Asked that all nations withdraw from

colonies that they heldd) U.S would not support WWII

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Answer #1

b) People had the right to choose the government that they want to live under

Section 108-pg 828

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Question #2

What was Hitler’s motivation for invading the Russian Front?a) To make Russia get out of the warb) To gain wheat harvests of the Ukraine

and the oil wells of Caucasusc) To stop Japan from expanding into Asiad) To eliminate German expansion

resistance in the Balkans

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Answer #2

b) To gain wheat harvests of the Ukraine and the oil wells of Caucasus

Section 106-Pg 815

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Question #3

All of the following groups were chosen by the Nazis for extermination except:a) Jewsb) Christian clergyc) Gypsiesd) Physically handicapped

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Answer #3

b) Christian Clergy

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Question #4

What was Winston Churchill’s postwar world vision?a) Balance of power to check the Soviet

Unionb) To bring an end to colonial empiresc) For the Grand Alliance to be “policemen”

of world peace and order in the postwar world

d) All the above

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Answer #4

a) Balance of power to check the Soviet Union

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Question #5

Which of the following is not a result of WWII?a) United States becomes a world powerb) Japan adopts a democratic constitutionc) New states created in Europed) European nations lose colonial empires

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Answer #5

c) New states created in Europe

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Question #6

Why was NATO formed?a) Formation of the Warsaw pact by the

Sovietsb) Soviets set off their first nuclear devicec) Soviet refusal of the Marshall Pland) Berlin blockade

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Answer #6

d) Berlin blockade

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Question #7

What committed the U.S to unprecedented involvement in global military and economic affairs?a) Marshall Planb) CIAc) Truman Doctrined) Atlantic Charter

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Answer #7

c) Truman DoctrineSection 109-pg. 839

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Question #8

Political Cartoon: 1945

What does this political cartoon say about the German people?

a) Hitler’s reign has frightened the German people

b) Shows German’s refusal on accepting responsibility of their action

c) Hitler maintaining his dominanced) Showing the split between the

Nazi party

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Answer #8

B) Shows German’s refusal on accepting responsibility of their action

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Question #9

The European Economic Community had its origins in an agreement about?

a) agriculture production b) coal and steel production C) railway operation D) river navigation

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Answer #9

B) Coal and steel production

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Question #10

In 1957, Mao launched the Great Leap Forward Program, as a result …

A) China would reach a economy similar to Britain's

B) Farmers abandoned traditional farming to plant grains everywhere

C) The majority would have an abundant food supply to endulge on

D) all of the above

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Answer #10

B) Farmers abandoned traditional farming to plant grains everywhere