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| and informal agreement among Austria, Germany and Russia to stand together against common enemies |
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| Which of the following countries engaged in perhaps the most intensive military rivalry and arms race during the 1900’s |
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| great Britain and Germany |
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| Which of the following best describes the major points of the treaty of san-Stefano of 1875 |
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| According to the treaty of Brest-Litovsk |
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| This country joined great Britain, France, and Russia to fight against Germany in 1915 |
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| The Versailles peace treaty |
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| established the principle of national self determination |
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| France’s occupation of what country in north africs produced serious tensions between France and Italy in 1880 |
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| the German advance was stopped by the French and British armies |
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| Which of the following best describes the results from the congress of Berlin |
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| what was the dual alliance? |
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| a secret treaty with germany and austria |
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| what were the The young Turks |
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| a group of modernizing reformers |
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| Which of the following is true about the fascist economy |
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| Which of the following best describes the Lateran accord of 1929 |
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| The late nineteenth century crisis of liberalism involved all of the following except |
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| all the nineteenth century liberals came to believe that a socialist revolution was needed to improve workers lot |
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| Peter Kopotkin argued that |
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| the state was unnecessary and should be abolished |
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| Which of the following individuals can be associated with the late nineteenth century racial theory |
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| This individual was the founder of the Zionist movement |
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| stressed the positive role of education in human social behaviors |
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| What of the following best characterizes the schleiffen plan |
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| The Serbian nationalist organization was dedicated to the liberation of all Slavic peoples from Austrian control |
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| union or death (black hand) |
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| an attempt of German radical socialists to establish a communist government in Germany |
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| This veterans paramilitary nationalist group provided the foundation for the fascist party in Italy |
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| Who helped stabilized weimer germany’s economy and finances |
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| leader of revolutionary uprisings in berlin |
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| Which of the following best describes the major impact of western imperialism on Africa and Asia |
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| it disrupted the natural pace of state building in Africa and Asia and produced nationalism and social fragmentation in their societies |
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| Which of the following best describes the immediate implications of imperialism for Europe |
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| imperialism facilitated the rapid decline of the existing balance of powers in Europe |
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| This man was prime minister in Russia who during 1906-1911 carried out an agrarian reform aimed at creating individual farms |
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| In this document Russian emperor Nicholas II promised to establish a representative constitutional body and granted certain political rights and personal freedoms to people |
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| This institution came to power in Russia in February 1917 as a result of a revolutionary uprising in Petrograd |
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| the provisional government |
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| This European statesmen was responsible for keeping balance of power in Europe during the 1870’s and 80’s |
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| Which of the following African nations avoided European colonization |
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| was a serb nationalist who assassinated the archduke Ferdinand |
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| This event provoked a chain of events that led to the outbreak of WWI |
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| the assassination of the Austrian prince |
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| The league of nations was created at |
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| the Versailles peace conference in 1919 |
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| What best characterizes how European nations seized the economies during WWI |
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| First national parliament government in modern Russia? |
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| Communism during war communism in Russia |
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| Which of the following best describes the new economic policy in soviet Russia during 1922-1927 |
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| the Bolshevik tolerated small-and medium sized private enterprises |
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| This party seized political control of Russia in October 1917 |
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| Which of the following best describes Europe immediately after WWI |
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| The fascist movement was first organized in |
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| A coalition government of the conservative and labor parties was established in 1931 in |
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| Which of the following best characterizes the soviet union during the 1930’s |
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| This party emerged in great Britain after WWI as a new political force |
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| Which of the following best describes the Nuremburg laws of 1935 in germany |
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| the laws denied jews citizenship and prohibited them from may occupations |
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| Under Gustav stessmann the German Weimar republic |
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| stabilized its economy and finances |
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| the women’s sphere of activities as defined by the Nazis |
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| The greatest factor that enabled Europeans to colonize large parts of Africa and Asia was |
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| European technological and military superiority |
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