A) France and Britain. B) USA and Japan. C) Germany and Austria. D) Russia and Italy.
A) 1945. B) 1918. C) 1920. D) 1916.
A) World War I. B) The Vietnam War. C) The Cold War. D) The Great Depression.
A) They were well-received by all nations. B) They ensured lasting peace. C) They contributed to ongoing conflicts. D) They had no significant impact.
A) Support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. B) A trade agreement with Iraq. C) Independence for Arab states. D) A military alliance with Ottoman forces.
A) Personal memoir. B) Fictional storytelling. C) Historical narrative. D) Poetry.
A) Contemporary opinion pieces. B) Primary historical documents. C) Fictional novels. D) Biographical accounts.
A) The Korean War. B) The Israeli-Palestinian conflict. C) The Balkan Wars. D) The War in Afghanistan.
A) As a purely Western idea. B) As a source of conflict and identity. C) As irrelevant to the region's history. D) As a unifying force across nations.
A) They were vastly over-exaggerated. B) They had no real consequences. C) They were completely fulfilled. D) They were often betrayed. |