A) Silk B) Porcelain C) Opium D) Tea
A) Korea B) Columbia C) India D) Japan
A) Formosa B) Japan C) Hong Kong D) Catalina
A) the Society of Harmonious Fists B) the Society of United Fighters C) the group of Harmonious Hands D) the Group of United Fighter
A) wanted foreigners to leave China. B) engaged in a program that strengthened the Imperial government. C) favored Chinese Christian converts. D) were invincible to bullets.
A) the United States B) Great Britain C) Russia D) China
A) Chandler Bing B) Matthew Perry C) Millard Fillmore D) Theodore Roosevelt
A) Tokyo B) Port Arthur C) Moscow D) Pearl Harbor
A) Croix de Guerre B) Academy Award C) Congressional Medal of Freedom D) Nobel Peace Prize
A) Utilization B) Mobilization C) Conscription D) Brinksmanship
A) utilization B) conscription C) mobilization D) brinksmanship
A) conscription B) brinksmanship C) mobilization D) utilization
A) The Big Three B) League of Nations C) Central Powers D) Allied Powers
A) Central Powers B) The Big Three C) Allied Powers D) League of Nations
A) Franz Ferdinand B) William II C) Schlieffen D) Bismarck
A) Germany's use of poison gas B) Germany's submarine blockade of Britain C) the sinking of American ships by German U-Boats D) Germany's efforts to make Mexico an ally against the US.
A) buy and sell goods amongst each other. B) negotiate peace settlements C) go to war to support each other D) pay for the cheeseburgers
A) trenches B) poison gas C) machine gun D) cavalry charge
A) the Germany Army invaded France B) the Germans invaded neutral Belgium C) Turkey and Bulgaria joined the Central Powers. D) Germany declared war on Russia
A) DMZ B) trenches C) Ghetto D) No Man's Land
A) Great Britain B) France C) United States D) Germany
A) Germany B) Austria C) Mexico D) Serbia
A) to enforce the Treaty of Versaillles B) to support peace by solving conflict through negotiations C) to aid postwar reconstruction D) to plan for world disarmament
A) Russia was a member B) Japan was not a member C) The US was not a member D) Germany was not a member
A) Lenin B) Boris Badenov C) Josef Stalin D) Alexander Kerensky
A) White Russians B) Menshaviks C) Bolsheviks D) Stolichnaya
A) V. Lenin B) Karl Marx C) Alexander Kerensky D) Alexander II
A) Che Guevera B) John Maynerd Keynes C) V. Lenin D) Karl Marx
A) Labor B) Bourgeois C) Pupil D) Proletariet
A) government B) Duma C) president of Russia D) workers
A) France B) Holland C) Great Britain D) United States
A) Muhammed Jinnah B) Mohandas Gandhi C) Apu Nahimapasphet D) Jawaharlal Nehru
A) Spend life in the service of others. B) Battle injustice in all forms, using force if necessary. C) Live simply, never seeking material rewards D) Be tolerant of all religious beliefs.
A) starve B) kill C) fight D) tuck my shirt in
A) Nicholas II B) Peter the First C) Ivan the Terrible D) Alexander II
A) Old Major B) Mao Zedong C) Tojo D) V. Lenin
A) Benito Mussolini B) Mao Zedong C) Sun Yat-Sen D) Chiang Kai-Shek
A) Al Capone B) Victor Emmanuel C) Benito Mussolini D) Alberto Tomba
A) Fast Food Nation B) Mein Hausen C) Naziraum D) Mein Kampf
A) fought B) complained to the League of Nations. C) took strong action D) took no effective action
A) Denmark B) the Rhineland C) Czechoslovakia D) Austria
A) Poland B) Austria C) El Monte D) Czechoslovakia
A) Japan and Mexico B) Britain and Germany C) Germany and Japan D) Germany and the Soviet Union
A) Britain B) the Soviet Union C) France D) Italy
A) underwater B) on the sea C) in the air D) on the ground
A) a system of trenches B) the US Air Force C) harsh winter weather
A) Germany's attack on Poland B) Japan's invasion of the Philippines C) Russia's attack on China D) Japan's bombing of Pearl Harbor
A) 1945 B) 2013 C) 1942 D) 1948 E) 1944
A) the fire bombing of Europe's cities B) Nazi destruction of Jews C) the death of prisoners of war in Japanese Death Marches D) Hitler's Blitzkrieg
A) Pearl Harbor B) the Coral Sea C) the Philippines D) San Diego
A) Zyclon B Gas B) machine guns C) Raid D) cyanide
A) Nagasaki B) Rome C) Berlin D) Hiroshima
A) They had communist governments B) Political opponents were killed in each state. C) They were all totalitarian governments D) All three nations wanted to expand their borders.
A) Ghetto B) Dachau C) Aushwitz D) Bataan
A) France and the United States B) The United States and the Soviet Union C) The Soviet Union and China D) The United States and Great Britain
A) the kinds of government in Eastern Europe B) the creation of a United Nations C) to hold a meeting at Yalta in 1945
A) is made up of every country in the UN B) has only 15 members C) is made up of mostly European members D) controls the world
A) try to prevent the spread of communism B) provide money to build up the economies of Western Europe C) supply military aid to Greece and Turkey.
A) the Truman Show B) Social Security C) the doomsday machine D) The Marshall Plan
A) Imre Nagy B) Fulgencio Bautista C) Juan Peron D) Fidel Castro
A) G.I. Joe B) Missile Command C) NATO D) League of Nations
A) tanks B) missiles C) oil D) russian spies
A) containment B) isolationism C) militarism D) brinksmanship
A) Brandenburg Gate B) Border Fence C) Rio Grande D) Berlin Wall
A) Cold War B) Blank Struggle C) Phony War D) World War III
A) tin men B) shadow cabinets C) straw men D) proxies
A) deterrance B) utilization C) chicken D) brinksmanship
A) Destroy all weapons B) You attack me, you die C) If attacked, everyone dies D) No one is strong enough to attack
A) The Soviet Union was winning B) The Soviet Union was near bankruptcy C) The United States couldn't build any more. D) The US was winning
A) Ronald Reagan B) John F. Kennedy C) Franklin D. Roosevelt D) Bill Clinton
A) Mikhail Gorbachev B) Boris Yeltsin C) Joe Stalin D) Ronald Reagan
A) V. Lenin B) Boris Yeltsin C) Josef Stalin D) Yuri Andropov
A) Chinese B) Arabs C) Jews D) Serbians
A) Isaac B) Moishe C) Abraham Jr. D) Ismael
A) Jerusalem B) Jordan C) Belize D) Israel
A) Huntington Park B) Jerusalem C) Istanbul D) Tel Aviv
A) PLO B) Al Qaida C) Black Hand D) UN
A) Summer Olympic games B) World Chess Championship C) World Cup D) Super Bowl
A) Jordan B) Syria C) Egypt D) Morocco
A) Jimmy Carter B) Ronald Reagan C) Barack Obama D) Theodore Roosevelt
A) Mr. Zaidi B) Barack Obama C) Yasser Arafat D) Mahmoud Abbas
A) Tea Party B) Zionists C) Hamas D) Fatah
A) Hamas B) Baath C) Fatah D) Republicans
A) Ralph Waldo Emerson B) Cesar Chavez C) Martin Luther King Jr. D) Henry David Thoreau
A) Satyahgraha B) Passive Resistance C) Civil Disobedience D) Karma
A) terrorism B) Sit-ins C) Strikes D) boycotts
A) Christians and Muslims B) Muslims and Hindus C) Taoist and Buddhists D) Buddhists and Hindus
A) Israel in the Yom Kippur War B) Greece in its conflict with Turkey C) Egypt in the Suez Crisis D) Iraq in its conflict with Iran
A) privatizing industrial enterprises. B) crushing the uprisings with military force. C) taking over direct rule of these countries. D) permitting greater democratic reforms in governments
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