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Week- 3

Week Ten Quiz

 

1.
Question 1
According to the presentation, which country was NOT a participant in the gold standard system in 1929? Choose all that apply.

1 point

  • The United States
  • China
  • Great Britain
  • Germany

2.
Question 2
The “hydraulic system” of war debt repayment in the 1920s and 1930s that is referenced in the presentation was based primarily on flows of funds from which of the following?

1 point

  • Private American firms
  • The League of Nations
  • The British government
  • Private British firms
  • The U.S. government

3.
Question 3
According to the presentation, which of the following contributed to the worldwide Great Depression in the 1930s? Choose all that apply.

1 point

  • The individual and governmental decisions to liquidate assets and hold onto cash in the face of economic downturn led to further reductions in demand.
  • The stock market crash of 1929 in the United States reduced the amount of private American credit available to European borrowers.
  • Political rivalries kept the European countries from working together to handle the impact of reduced funds from the United States on the financial situation in Europe.
  • Massive printing of paper money in the United States and Europe to combat the growing crisis in early 1930 devalued currencies and led to high interest rates that further reduced demand.
  • The exit of the United States from the gold standard in 1929 destabilized the world economy even further after the stock market crash.

4.
Question 4
According to the presentation, Great Britain and France undertook new imperial initiatives in the early 1930s to gain access to new markets that would shield them against the effects of the developing global economic crisis.

1 point

  • False
  • True

5.
Question 5
In 1931, Japan invaded and took control of which territory?

1 point

  • The Yangtze valley
  • Midway Island
  • Manchuria
  • The Philippine Islands
  • Indonesia

6.
Question 6
According to the presentation, which group dominated Japanese politics by 1933?

1 point

  • Militant national conservatives
  • Liberal internationalists
  • Monarchists
  • Socialists
  • Communists

7.
Question 7
According to the presentation, which of the following was true of the Nazi share of the vote in the November 1932 German federal election compared with the Nazi share in the July 1932 federal election?

1 point

  • The Nazi share of the vote increased dramatically in November 1932, forcing the Republic to give them the right to govern.
  • The Nazi share decreased slightly in the November 1932 election, but despite this the Nazis were given the opportunity to govern.
  • The Nazi share increased slightly in the November 1932 election, making it possible for the Nazis to get a chance at governing.
  • The Nazi share of the vote plummeted in November 1932, forcing the Nazis to prepare a forcible seizure of power.
  • The Nazis were not allowed to participate in the German federal elections in 1932 because the Republic had banned the party after its behavior in the 1930 election.

8.
Question 8
According to the presentation, what was the state of global free trade in 1932?

1 point

  • Europe remained committed to free trade, while the United States abandoned free trade to focus on domestic recovery.
  • Great Britain was the only country of the world still committed to free trade principles.
  • Most countries of the world, including Great Britain, had abandoned free trade in the face of the growing economic collapse.
  • Most industrialized countries maintained a commitment to free trade as a way of combating the growing global economic crisis.
  • The United States was the only country of the world still committed to free trade principles, taking over the historic role of Great Britain.

9.
Question 9
According to the presentation, the London Economic Conference of 1933, the last real major attempt at international economic cooperation during the Great Depression, was torpedoed by which country?

1 point

  • Italy
  • Great Britain
  • Japan
  • The United States
  • Germany

10.
Question 10
According to the presentation, between 1919 and 1939, the trend in Central and Eastern Europe was toward what kind of political regime?

1 point

  • Dynastic monarchies
  • Socialist democracies
  • Right-wing dictatorships
  • Liberal democracies
  • Communist dictatorships

11.
Question 11
According to Erich Fromm, many people in the 1930s were trying “to feel security again by the elimination of this burden: ________________.”

1 point

  • the State
  • the self
  • the gold standard
  • religion
  • communism

12.
Question 12
According to the presentation, social democracy is a fusion of which of the following? Choose all that apply.

1 point

  • Fascism
  • Communism
  • Democratic socialism
  • National conservatism
  • Liberalism

13.
Question 13
According to the presentation, the major prototype of a social democratic approach to national government during the 1930s was which country?

1 point

  • The United States
  • Spain
  • France
  • Japan
  • Germany

14.
Question 14
According the presentation, which two political families were most influential in the 1930s? Choose two.

1 point

  • Fascism
  • National conservatism
  • Liberalism
  • Communism
  • Democratic socialism

15.
Question 15
According to the presentation, by 1937 Joseph Stalin had undertaken which of the following to strengthen the USSR? Choose all that apply.

1 point

  • He forced collectivization of Soviet farmers as a means of providing food to the industrializing cities.
  • He entered into a security treaty with France and Great Britain, as a hedge against the growing power of Nazi Germany.
  • He began systematic internal purges of Soviet officials to consolidate his power and prepare for future external wars.
  • He reached out to build an alliance with Nazi Germany.
  • He entered into a war with Japan for control of Manchuria.

16.
Question 16
According to the presentation, which of the following best describes Adolf Hitler’s thinking in 1937?

1 point

  • Hitler was hoping to build a network of alliances that would ensure German security without territorial conflict or war.
  • Hitler was primarily focused on planning for an inevitable reckoning with the “decadent, materialist” Americans.
  • Hitler was preparing for a long-planned invasion of the Soviet Union in early 1938.
  • Hitler was focused on ensuring unity and adequate living space for the “Germanic peoples,” and he believed that imperial expansion to the west was the primary way to achieve this.
  • Hitler was focused on ensuring unity and adequate living space for the “Germanic peoples,” and he believed that imperial expansion to the east was the primary way to achieve this.

17.
Question 17
Which of the following was part of the Munich Agreement of September 1938? Choose all that apply.

1 point

  • Germany was allowed to annex Poland.
  • Germany was allowed to annex Belgium.
  • Germany promised not to invade the remainder of Czechoslovakia outside of the Sudetenland.
  • Germany was allowed to annex the entirety of Czechoslovakia.
  • Germany was allowed to annex the Sudetenland portion of Czechoslovakia.

18.
Question 18
Which of the following best describes the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of 1939?

1 point

  • It was the agreement by which Nazi Germany annexed the remainder of Czechoslovakia.
  • It was an agreement between the Soviet Union, France, and Great Britain pledging to protect the territorial integrity of Poland.
  • It was a non-aggression pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, which included a provision for the division of Poland between the Nazis and Soviets.
  • It was a non-aggression pact between Poland and Nazi Germany.
  • It was the treaty that allowed Germany to annex Poland.

19.
Question 19
According to the presentation, Great Britain and France declared war on Nazi Germany September 1939 over which issue?

1 point

  • The territorial integrity of Belgium
  • The territorial integrity of Poland
  • The territorial integrity of Czechoslovakia
  • The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
  • The remilitarization of the Rhineland

20.
Question 20
According to the presentation, by the end of the summer of 1940, the democracies had lost the ability to take the strategic initiative while the dictatorships seemed to be on the verge of carving up the world.

1 point

  • True
  • False

 

 

 

 

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