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WWI - 300 Points
QuestionWoodrow Wilson put together a plan for the Postwar World. What was his
plan called?
WWI - 500 Points
QuestionRussia decided to get out of WWI in
1918. Name the treaty that they signed with Germany which ceded
vast amounts of Russian territory to Germany.
WWII - 100 Points
QuestionThis is the name of the Allied policy
used in dealing with Hitler in the 1930s.
WWII - 500 Points
QuestionIdentify two major turning point
battles in the war. One was in the Pacific Theater and one in the
European Theater.
Cold War - 100 Points
QuestionFill in the blank.
In 1945, the British Prime Minister stated. “From Stettin in the Baltic to
Trieste in the Adriatic, an _____________ has descended across
the continent.”
Cold War - 300 Points
QuestionThis program was issued in 1948 by
the U.S. government as a plan to give aid to recovering European
nations.
Cold War - 400 Points
QuestionTwo similar alliances but on
opposing sides formed between 1949 and 1956. What were the
names of the alliances?
Russia/USSR - 100 Points
QuestionThe type of art created in the Soviet
Union designed to glorify the workers was known as…..
Russia/USSR - 300 Points
QuestionWhat was the name of Stalin’s plan for agricultural development AND the name of his policy to develop
industry?
Russia/USSR - 500 Points
QuestionIdentify two ways that Stalin’s view of communism differed from that of
Marx’s.
West in 20th Cent.- 100 PointsQuestion
The European Economic Community formed in the 1950s and is now
known as…
West in 20th Cent.- 200 PointsQuestion
The fastest growing sector of the labor force in the West after WWII
was…
West in 20th Cent.- 300 PointsQuestion
After WWII, women such as Betty Friedan and Simone de Beauvoir paved the way for changes for
women. Provide two examples of how women’s lives changed in the
West.
West in 20th Cent.- 400 PointsQuestion
Welfare programs were decreased in the 1970s and 1980s under the
leadership of these two people – one from the U.S. and one from Great
Britain.