1. Which of the following was an outcome of the Russian Revolution?
A.
The Bolsheviks seized power.***
B.
The czar regained the throne.
C.
Russia developed a democracy.
D.
Russian dictatorship came to an end.
2. How might Germany react to the peace agreement ending World War I? Select all that apply.
A.
Germany might resent having to pay reparations.****
B.
Germany might accept loss of territory willingly.
C.
Germany might be happy that its military spending was limited.
D.
Germany might welcome alliances with the countries and territories that were formed out of its lands.
E.
Germany might rearm itself in spite of the treaty.****
3. Illustrate the reasons for conflict between the superpowers by dragging and dropping the descriptions to the appropriate label.
Private citizens start new businesses. added to
Soviet Cold War economy
Government planners make all decisions.
command economy
Private property is not allowed.
U.S. Cold War economy
Private property is allowed.
free-market economy
Private citizens start new businesses.
4. Based on what you know about totalitarian leaders that came to power between World War I and World War II, who was responsible for an attack on Jewish businesses, homes, and synagogues in November 1938?
A.
Adolf Hitler ***
B.
Benito Mussolini
C.
Joseph Stalin
D.
Francisco Franco
5. Which country invaded Ethiopia in an effort to gain back its former status of an empire?
A. ***
Italy
B.
Germany
C.
Austria-Hungary
D.
France
6. Which event is seen as the closest the United States and the Soviet Union came to nuclear war?
A.
the Korean War
B.
the Cuban Missile Crisis **
C.
the Vietnam War
D.
the War in Afghanistan
7. Which event is seen as the closest the United States and the Soviet Union came to nuclear war?
A.
the Korean War
B.
the Cuban Missile Crisis
C.
the Vietnam War
D.
the War in Afghanistan **
8. What event in China shifted the Cold War focus toward Asia?
A.
the invasion of China by Japan
B.
the seizure of Taiwan by Chinese forces
C.
the takeover of Beijing by the Nationalists
D.
the establishment of the People's Republic by Mao Zedong***
9. What was the result of the Korean War?
A.
Korea reunited as a single nation.
B.
Both sides occupied nearly the same territory as at the start of the war.**
C.
Chinese troops under Mao Zedong succeeded in taking over South Korea.
D.
UN troops under Douglas MacArthur drove the communists out of North Korea.
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3) Soviet Cold War Economy
Command Economy
Private Property Is Not Allowed
U.S. Cold War Economy
Private Property Is Allowed
Free-Market Economy
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6) B
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Which of the following led to a weakened Soviet government?
A. failed War in Afghanistan
B. the Cuban Missile Crisis
C. negotiations between John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev
D. the U.S. landing of astronauts on the moon?
A. The Bolsheviks seized power
2. How might Germany react to the peace agreement ending World War I? Select the three correct answers.
A. Germany might resent having to pay reparations.
C. Germany might be happy that its military spending was limited.
E. Germany might rearm itself in spite of the treaty.
3. Illustrate the reasons for conflict between the superpowers by dragging and dropping the descriptions to the appropriate label.
Soviet Cold War economy: Command economy; Private Property is not allowed
U.S. Cold War economy: Private Property is allowed; Free-market economy
4. Based on what you know about totalitarian leaders that came to power between World War I and World War II, who was responsible for an attack on Jewish businesses, homes, and synagogues in November 1938?
A. Adolf Hitler
5. Which country invaded Ethiopia in an effort to gain back its former status of an empire?
A. Italy
6. Which event is seen as the closest the United States and the Soviet Union came to nuclear war?
B. the Cuban Missile Crisis
7. What event in China shifted the Cold War focus toward Asia?
D. the establishment of the People's Republic by Mao Zedong
8. What was the result of the Korean War?
B. Both sides occupied the same territory as at the start of the war
9. Which of the following led to a weakened Soviet government?
A. Failed war in Afghanistan
Hope this helps:) These are the correct answers btw:) The Cold War Quiz
whales
bears
birds
horses
1. Which one of the following animals is most likely to be a keystone species, based on the food web provided? (I can't put the picture in. Sorry)
mouse
grasshopper***
deer
frog
2. The Northern Pacific seastar is a particularly successful invasive species. Which of the following explains why it is so successful in the waters of southeastern Australia, outside of its native environment?
It breeds rapidly and has no predators in this environment.***
It is accustomed to a cold climate.
It can cling to the bottom of ships and other vessels.
It consumes the eggs of the spotted hand fish.
3. Aside from killing native species, what other negative issue might an invasive species present?
They might provide economic benefit.
They might introduce other organisms, like viruses and bacteria.***
They might avoid interacting with other organisms.
They might increase the diversity of native species.
4. What happens after coral is bleached?
The coral produces peroxides.
The coral is susceptible to starvation.***
The coral releases algae into the ocean.
The coral dies immediately.
5. The most biodiverse ecosystem in the world is likely a
taiga
coral reef***
cold desert
tundra
6. The Florissant Fossil Beds in Colorado are home to several massive redwood stumps that were subjected to a special kind of fossilization millions of years ago. What service could these fossilized stumps most likely provide?
shelter
tourism***
lumber
soil creation
7. Marine biologist Dr. James Estes researched sea otters and their habitats in the Aleutian Islands of the North Pacific Ocean. Sea otters feed on animals such as crabs and urchins. Islands with sea otters contained a lot of kelp, a seaweed that is an important food source for fish and other sea animals. However, Islands without otters had large populations of urchins but no kelp since sea urchins feed on this seaweed. Since sea otters are able to control the population of urchins, this allows for kelp to freely grow in those areas. Given this information, what term best describes the otter in the Aleutian Islands ecosystem?
decomposer
producer
apex predator
keystone species***
8. “Green” material has high amounts of?
phosphorus.
carbon
nitrogen***
magnesium
9. Some students decide to plant their own garden. They want to eat a more plant-based diet. For meat, they will buy locally from a butcher. Any remaining plant-based scraps will be composted and used as fertilizer for their garden.
Which part of this plan represents recycling to reduce their waste?
buying locally
eating a plant-based diet
planting a garden
composting scraps***
10. Resources that will be available for many years are known as?
renewable
fossil fuels
non-renewable***
limited
11. Which is not true about nonrenewable resources?
They can be replaced in our lifetime.
They are less environmentally friendly.***
They are natural.
They are not as expensive as renewable resources.
12. What is the main purpose for installing solar panels on the roof of a home?
to provide energy for the house***
to spend lots of money
to make it look fancy
to make the house worth less
13. All of the variety of life that can be found on Earth is?
stuardship
biodiversity***
conservation
population
14. A tornado hits a forest habitat in Tennessee taking out several trees. How will this most likely impact the habitat?
The biodiversity of the habitat will decrease.***
The suirrel population will increase.
The soil will be more fertile.
The health of the ecosystem will increase.
2. It breeds rapidly and has no predators in this environment is the reason why Northern Pacific seastar is so successful in the waters of southeastern Australia.
3. Aside from killing native species, an invasive species might also introduce other organisms, like viruses and bacteria.
4. After coral is bleached, the coral is susceptible to starvation.
5. The most biodiverse ecosystem in the world is likely a coral reef.
6. The fossilized stumps in Florissant Fossil Beds could most likely provide tourism service.
7. Keystone species is the term that best describes the otter in the Aleutian Islands ecosystem.
8. "Green" material has high amounts of nitrogen.
9. Composting scraps represents recycling to reduce their waste.
10. Resources that will be available for many years are known as non-renewable.
11. They can be replaced in our lifetime is not true about non-renewable resources.
12. The main purpose for installing solar panels on the roof of a home is to provide energy for the house.
13. Biodiversity is all of the variety of life that can be found on Earth.
14. The biodiversity of the habitat will decrease is the most likely impact of a tornado hitting a forest habitat in Tennessee taking out several trees.