
WWII Test Review 2
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- Q1Why do historians rely on primary sources?provide eyewitness accountshelp them write historybacked by religious authoritiesmore detailed than secondary sources30s
- Q2Neolithic Revolution is a turning point in history becausefarming led to civilizationsallowed for clothing from animalscopper was used to make toolscave paintings recorded nomad life30s
- Q3Which action is most closely associated with the early Mesopotamian civilizations?writing system using cuneiformdeveloping democracyfloating gardensconstruction of Hindu temples30s
- Q4Daoism, Shinto, and Animism stressobedience to caste rulersacceptance of one Godharmony with naturefollowing code of behavior30s
- Q5By the 1500s, the Ottoman Empire included parts ofArabia into Africa and SpainMongolia & Central AsiaSouthwest Asia, Eastern Europe and N. AfricaIndian subcontinent30s
- Q6What was an economic result of the Columbian exchange?Hanseatic Leagueslash and burn farm techniquesfeudalismEurope dominated global trade30s
- Q7Which geographic feature hindered cultural diffusion between India and China?Great Rift ValleyHimalaya MountainsDeccan PlateauGobi Desert30s
- Q8Which two major regions were connected by Silk Road?Asia and AfricaCentral America and AfricaEurope and South AmericaAsia and Europe30s
- Q9The belief that workers would unite to overthrow their oppressors is central toconservatismSocial Darwinismlaissez-faire capitalismMarxism30s
- Q10Which mountains were an obstacle to Simón Bolívar’s dream of one country?AndesAlpsZagrosUrals30s
- Q11During the Russian Revolution of 1917, the slogan “peace, bread, and land” appealed to many Russian peasants because this sloganpromised a return to peasant serfdomcalled for Russian expansionaddressed the needs and concerns of peasantssupported more powerful Czar30s
- Q12Heavy losses in WWI, food shortages, and opposition to the czar led to theRussian RevolutionCuban RevolutionFrench RevolutionChinese Revolution30s
- Q13Who gained power due to the failing Weimar Republic?Benito MussoliniAdolf HitlerCharles de GaulleFrancisco Franco30s
- Q14Joseph Stalin’s five-year plans emphasized?famine reliefconsumer goodsheavy industryprivate landownership30s