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MODULE 7 FINAL
EXAM REVIEW
WE ARE GOING TO DO
AWESOME ON THIS
FINAL EXAM!!!
LETS THINK TOGETHER
• *** CONNECTION TO THE FINAL EXAM
HOW DO YOU ANSWER A QUESTION ON THE
FINAL EXAM, WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU SHOULD
DO TO ENSURE YOU GET THE QUESTION CORRECT
???
TAKE CONTROL OF THE WHITEBOARD….
All of the following may be
assumed from the cartoon
above except
1. trouble in the Balkans
united European leaders
2. trouble in the Balkans was
reaching a boiling point
3. European leaders were
keeping a close eye on the
Balkans
4. European leaders were
having trouble to contain
issues in the Balkans
Let’s look at the political
cartoon…
What is the cartoon showing
us?
Who is in the cartoon?
What are important pieces
we should understand in the
cartoon?
All of the following may be
assumed from the cartoon
above except
1. trouble in the Balkans
united European leaders
2. trouble in the Balkans was
reaching a boiling point
3. European leaders were
keeping a close eye on the
Balkans
4. European leaders were
having trouble to contain
issues in the Balkans
All of the following may be
assumed from the cartoon
above except
1. trouble in the Balkans
united European leaders
2. trouble in the Balkans
was reaching a boiling
point
3. European leaders were
keeping a close eye on
the Balkans
4. European leaders were
having trouble to contain
issues in the Balkans
WHAT IS THE
ANSWER
All of the following may be
assumed from the cartoon
above except
1. trouble in the Balkans
united European leaders
2. trouble in the Balkans was
reaching a boiling point
3. European leaders were
keeping a close eye on the
Balkans
4. European leaders were
having trouble to contain
issues in the Balkans
LET’S TRY ANOTHER ONE…
REMEMBER
1. READ QUESTION
2. TAKE APART WHAT IT IS ASKING YOU
3. DEFINE ANY WORDS YOU DON’T KNOW
4. ELIMINATE ANY WRONG ANSWERS
5. PICK YOUR BEST ANSWER!!!
HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT TRYING THE NEXT ONE???
• The following passage is an excerpt from the preamble of United
Nations General Assembly Resolution 47/121, issued on December 18,
1992. Use the excerpt to answer the following question:
Gravely concerned about the deterioration of the situation in the
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina owing to intensified aggressive
acts by the Serbian and Montenegrin forces to acquire more territories
by force, characterized by a consistent pattern of gross and systematic
violations of human rights, a burgeoning refugee population resulting
from mass expulsions of defenceless civilians from their homes and the
existence in Serbian and Montenegrin controlled areas of concentration
camps and detention centres, in pursuit of the abhorrent policy of
"ethnic cleansing", which is a form of genocide,…
Based on this excerpt, which of the following conclusions can be drawn
about how the United Nations views ethnic cleansing?
1.
2.
3.
4.
It considers ethnic cleansing less severe than genocide.
It considers ethnic cleansing a type of genocide.
It considers ethnic cleansing more severe than genocide.
It considers ethnic cleansing unrelated to genocide.
LET’S UNDERSTAND WHAT IT IS SAYING…
The following passage is an excerpt from the preamble of United
Nations General Assembly Resolution 47/121, issued on December
18, 1992. Use the excerpt to answer the following question:
Gravely concerned about the deterioration of the situation in the
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina owing to intensified
aggressive acts by the Serbian and Montenegrin forces to acquire
more territories by force, characterized by a consistent pattern of
gross and systematic violations of human rights, a burgeoning
refugee population resulting from mass expulsions of defenseless
civilians from their homes and the existence in Serbian and
Montenegrin controlled areas of concentration camps and
detention centres, in pursuit of the abhorrent policy of "ethnic
cleansing", which is a form of genocide,…
WHAT IS THE
ANSWER
•
• Gravely concerned about the deterioration of the situation in the
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina owing to intensified aggressive
acts by the Serbian and Montenegrin forces to acquire more territories
by force, characterized by a consistent pattern of gross and systematic
violations of human rights, a burgeoning refugee population resulting
from mass expulsions of defenceless civilians from their homes and the
existence in Serbian and Montenegrin controlled areas of concentration
camps and detention centres, in pursuit of the abhorrent policy of
"ethnic cleansing", which is a form of genocide,…
Based on this excerpt, which of the following
conclusions can be drawn about how the United
Nations views ethnic cleansing?
1.
2.
3.
4.
It considers ethnic cleansing less severe than genocide.
It considers ethnic cleansing a type of genocide.
It considers ethnic cleansing more severe than genocide.
It considers ethnic cleansing unrelated to genocide.
• The following passage is an excerpt from the preamble of United
Nations General Assembly Resolution 47/121, issued on December 18,
1992. Use the excerpt to answer the following question:
Gravely concerned about the deterioration of the situation in the
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina owing to intensified aggressive
acts by the Serbian and Montenegrin forces to acquire more territories
by force, characterized by a consistent pattern of gross and systematic
violations of human rights, a burgeoning refugee population resulting
from mass expulsions of defenceless civilians from their homes and the
existence in Serbian and Montenegrin controlled areas of concentration
camps and detention centres, in pursuit of the abhorrent policy of
"ethnic cleansing", which is a form of genocide,…
Based on this excerpt, which of the following conclusions can be drawn
about how the United Nations views ethnic cleansing?
1.
2.
3.
4.
It considers ethnic cleansing less severe than genocide.
It considers ethnic cleansing a type of genocide.
It considers ethnic cleansing more severe than genocide.
It considers ethnic cleansing unrelated to genocide.
LET’S TRY ANOTHER ONE…
REMEMBER
1. READ QUESTION
2. TAKE APART WHAT IT IS ASKING YOU
3. DEFINE ANY WORDS YOU DON’T KNOW
4. ELIMINATE ANY WRONG ANSWERS
5. PICK YOUR BEST ANSWER!!!
HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT TRYING THE NEXT ONE???
• The British World War I
propaganda poster
1. uses fear and
patriotism to boost
army enlistments
2. promotes the idea of
alliances as a way to
win the war
3. promotes imperialism
while generating an
interest in the war
4. draws on the hopes
of building the British
Empire as a means to
victory
• The British World War I
propaganda poster
What is the poster
showing us?
What do the creators
of the poster want us
to understand?
• The British World War I
propaganda poster
1. uses fear and
patriotism to boost
army enlistments
2. promotes the idea of
alliances as a way to
win the war
3. promotes imperialism
while generating an
interest in the war
4. draws on the hopes
of building the British
Empire as a means to
victory
WHAT IS THE
ANSWER
• The British World War I
propaganda poster
1. uses fear and
patriotism to boost
army enlistments
2. promotes the idea of
alliances as a way to
win the war
3. promotes imperialism
while generating an
interest in the war
4. draws on the hopes
of building the British
Empire as a means to
victory
YOU GOT IT, LET’S PRACTICE
USE THE POLLING OPTION
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
• Why did Britain, France, and Russia form a Triple
Entente?
1. to support Austrian expansion in the Balkans
2. to strengthen their alliance formed during colonial
expansion
3. to respond to Germany's imperialism and military
build up
4. to prevent Italy from aligning with Austria-Hungary
and Germany
• Why did Britain, France, and Russia form a Triple
Entente?
1. to support Austrian expansion in the Balkans
2. to strengthen their alliance formed during colonial
expansion
3. to respond to Germany's imperialism and military
build up
4. to prevent Italy from aligning with Austria-Hungary and
Germany
Young men on both fronts suffered severe burns such as in
this image. These burns were typically a result of:
1. the war lasting longer than was initially expected
2. chemical weapons such as mustard gas
3. the increased use of trench warfare
4. radiation poisoning leaking from reactors
Young men on both fronts suffered severe burns such as in this
image. These burns were typically a result of:
1. the war lasting longer than was initially expected
2. chemical weapons such as mustard gas
3. the increased use of trench warfare
4. radiation poisoning leaking from reactors
Which of the following is true about the Treaty of Versailles?
1. All stakeholders were involved in drafting the treaty.
2. Germany was forced to accept "war guilt" and pay
reparations.
3. The treaty was drafted by member nations of the United
Nations.
4. The United States signed the treaty.
Which of the following is true about the Treaty of Versailles?
1. All stakeholders were involved in drafting the treaty.
2. Germany was forced to accept "war guilt" and pay
reparations.
3. The treaty was drafted by member nations of the United
Nations.
4. The United States signed the treaty.
• The group hit the hardest by the German
economic crisis of the 1920s was the
1. middle class
2. agricultural workers
3. Aristocracy
4. factory workers
• The group hit the hardest by the German economic crisis
of the 1920s was the
1. middle class
2. agricultural workers
3. Aristocracy
4. factory workers
The purpose of dropping the first atomic
bomb on Hiroshima was to
1. completely destroy Japan's navy
2. force Emperor Hirohito to resign
3. cause Japan to surrender
4.
retaliate for the bombing of Pearl Harbor
The purpose of dropping the first atomic bomb on
Hiroshima was to
1. completely destroy Japan's navy
2. force Emperor Hirohito to resign
3. cause Japan to surrender
4.
retaliate for the bombing of Pearl Harbor
How did the Treaty of Versailles aid Hitler's rise to
power?
1. With Germany's economy devastated, Germany
welcomed a leader who promised to undo the treaty.
2. The treaty called for Germany to elect new officials
and to reorganize the nation after World War I.
3. The treaty contained loopholes that allowed
Germany to rebuild its military and to build up
weapons.
4. Germany's economy boomed after WWI, creating
the funds to rebuild its military and weapons.
How did the Treaty of Versailles aid Hitler's rise to power?
1. With Germany's economy devastated, Germany
welcomed a leader who promised to undo the treaty.
2. The treaty called for Germany to elect new officials and
to reorganize the nation after World War I.
3. The treaty contained loopholes that allowed Germany to
rebuild its military and to build up weapons.
4. Germany's economy boomed after WWI, creating the
funds to rebuild its military and weapons.
• As a result of Stalin's Five Year Plans, the Soviet
Union witnessed
1. a growth in industrial production
2. the rise of a market economy
3. a partnership with western economies
4. the elimination of collective farming
• As a result of Stalin's Five Year Plans, the Soviet Union
witnessed
1. a growth in industrial production
2. the rise of a market economy
3. a partnership with western economies
4. the elimination of collective farming
• The conflicting superpowers that
emerged following World War II were
1. Germany and the Soviet Union
2. France and the United States
Great Britain and the United States
4. the Soviet Union and the United States
3.
• The conflicting superpowers that emerged following
World War II were
1. Germany and the Soviet Union
2. France and the United States
Great Britain and the United States
4. the Soviet Union and the United States
3.
The Potsdam Declaration
1. threatened the use of the atomic bomb
2. secured Hirohito's position as emperor
3. threatened "prompt and utter destruction“
4. called the Soviets into the Pacific War
The Potsdam Declaration
1. threatened the use of the atomic bomb
2. secured Hirohito's position as emperor
3. threatened "prompt and utter destruction“
4. called the Soviets into the Pacific War
What justification did the Soviet leadership use to
rationalize the Holomodor?
The Russian serfs' purposely reduced the amount of
goods they were producing in protest, which reduced
much needed revenue from exporting grain.
2. The Ukrainian protests would disrupt Stalin's plans for
collectivizing agricultural farmland across the Soviet
Union and were disrupting Stalin's plans for
collectivizing agriculture.
3. The process of collectivizing agricultural production
allowed Ukranian farmers to specialize in particular
products, leading them to demand too high of a price for
them from the Soviet government.
4. The peasant revolt following collectivization of
agricultural lands was an anti-communist uprising
supported by Western democracies that feared
collectivization would push the Soviets ahead of them.
1.
What justification did the Soviet leadership use to rationalize the
Holomodor?
The Russian serfs' purposely reduced the amount of goods
they were producing in protest, which reduced much needed
revenue from exporting grain.
2. The Ukrainian protests would disrupt Stalin's plans for
collectivizing agricultural farmland across the Soviet
Union and were disrupting Stalin's plans for
collectivizing agriculture.
3. The process of collectivizing agricultural production allowed
Ukranian farmers to specialize in particular products, leading
them to demand too high of a price for them from the Soviet
government.
4. The peasant revolt following collectivization of agricultural
lands was an anti-communist uprising supported by Western
democracies that feared collectivization would push the
Soviets ahead of them.
1.
• Supporters of the Nuremberg Laws would most
likely also support
1. the Versailles Treaty
2. theories of racial cleansing
3. the rights of individuals
4. free healthcare for the sick
• Supporters of the Nuremberg Laws would most likely also
support
1. the Versailles Treaty
2. theories of racial cleansing
3. the rights of individuals
4. free healthcare for the sick
An example of governmental response to the genocide
in Darfur is
the International Red Cross and Red Crescent
sending in aid workers
2. Hollywood stars promoting awareness
3. churches providing critical medical supplies in the
area
4. the International Criminal Court (ICC) issuing an
arrest warrant for the President of the Sudan
1.
An example of governmental response to the genocide in
Darfur is
1. the International Red Cross and Red Crescent sending
in aid workers
2. Hollywood stars promoting awareness
3. churches providing critical medical supplies in the area
4. the International Criminal Court (ICC) issuing an
arrest warrant for the President of the Sudan
The Khmer Rouge was primarily a result of
1. an extreme political ideology
2. a religious war
3. a swift shift from an agricultural to industrial
economy
4. an ethnic conflict
• The Khmer Rouge was primarily a result of
1. an extreme political ideology
2. a religious war
3. a swift shift from an agricultural to industrial economy
4. an ethnic conflict
• What was the primary goal of NATO?
1. provide jobs and training in the post-WWII era
create a military alliance with members of the
Warsaw Pact
3. prevent the spread of communism in Eastern
Europe
4. provide mutual defense among member nations if
attacked
2.
• What was the primary goal of NATO?
1. provide jobs and training in the post-WWII era
create a military alliance with members of the Warsaw
Pact
3. prevent the spread of communism in Eastern Europe
4. provide mutual defense among member nations if
attacked
2.
• The goal of the Marshall Plan was to
1. aid European recovery and prevent the spreading of
communism
2. aid European recovery in both western and eastern
Europe
3. end the Holocaust
4. allow for easy immigration to the United States
• The goal of the Marshall Plan was to
1. aid European recovery and prevent the spreading of
communism
2. aid European recovery in both western and eastern
Europe
3. end the Holocaust
4. allow for easy immigration to the United States