Question 1

A)What would an observer examining the development of self-determination in Eastern Europe between the World Wars conclude?(1 point)
Responses

that it promoted peace between nations
that it promoted peace between nations

that it promoted national unity
that it promoted national unity

that it encouraged socialism
that it encouraged socialism

that practical concerns made it difficult to implement
that practical concerns made it difficult to implement
Question 2
A)Why did socialists split after World War I?(1 point)
Responses

National rivalries (such as between the French and Germans) divided them.
National rivalries (such as between the French and Germans) divided them.

Some sought to expand the role of government in society, while others sought to limit it.
Some sought to expand the role of government in society, while others sought to limit it.

Some hoped to forge political alliances with fascists, while others did not.
Some hoped to forge political alliances with fascists, while others did not.

Some believed in revolutionary change while others believed in democratic reform.
Some believed in revolutionary change while others believed in democratic reform.
Question 3
A)What did the “leadership principle” mean?(1 point)
Responses

Leaders should adhere to a carefully drawn code of conduct.
Leaders should adhere to a carefully drawn code of conduct.

Leaders should consult with those they led on a regular basis.
Leaders should consult with those they led on a regular basis.

Every organization should have an absolute leader.
Every organization should have an absolute leader.

Germany should recruit leaders from its elite—the wealthy and well-educated.
Germany should recruit leaders from its elite—the wealthy and well-educated.
Question 4
A)Summarize how the Great Depression affected Japan.(1 point)
Responses

It severely damaged foreign trade, on which Japan depended heavily, creating great economic hardship.
It severely damaged foreign trade, on which Japan depended heavily, creating great economic hardship.

It brought in a flood of immigrants desperate for work.
It brought in a flood of immigrants desperate for work.

It forced the Japanese government to borrow heavily from foreign governments.
It forced the Japanese government to borrow heavily from foreign governments.

It led the government to launch a host of programs to assist the unemployed and the poor in general.
It led the government to launch a host of programs to assist the unemployed and the poor in general.
Question 5
A)Analyze why peasants resisted collectivization.(1 point)
Responses

They preferred work in factories to taking jobs on collectives.
They preferred work in factories to taking jobs on collectives.

They were working with foreign powers opposed to the Soviet Union.
They were working with foreign powers opposed to the Soviet Union.

They wanted to keep control of their land and did not want to work for the government in collective farms.

1 answer

Question 1
A) What would an observer examining the development of self-determination in Eastern Europe between the World Wars conclude?
Response: that practical concerns made it difficult to implement

Question 2
A) Why did socialists split after World War I?
Response: Some believed in revolutionary change while others believed in democratic reform.

Question 3
A) What did the “leadership principle” mean?
Response: Every organization should have an absolute leader.

Question 4
A) Summarize how the Great Depression affected Japan.
Response: It severely damaged foreign trade, on which Japan depended heavily, creating great economic hardship.

Question 5
A) Analyze why peasants resisted collectivization.
Response: They wanted to keep control of their land and did not want to work for the government in collective farms.