Question
What led to the emergence of totalitarianism in the 1920s and 1930s? Choose 5 answers.
Question 1 options:
a)
Social Darwinism
b)
The American and French Revolutions
c)
World War I
d)
Treaty of Versailles
e)
Economic issues and unemployment in Europe
f)
The Great Depression
g)
Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Question 2 (1 point)
What political movement (or ideology) emphasized military power, nationalism and the supremacy of the nation; its leader had total authority?
Question 2 options:
a)
Absolutism
b)
Aristocracy
c)
Oligarchy
d)
Fascism
Question 3 (1 point)
Why is Hitler considered to be a totalitarian and a fascist?
Question 3 options:
a)
Because he created a secret police force
b)
Because he had control over factories and businesses
c)
Because he used Social Darwinism and eugenics to justify actions against Jewish people and Slavic people.
d)
Because he was against democracy and limited people's liberties
e)
All the above
f)
ONLY C and D
Question 4 (1 point)
Which of the following caused World War 2? Choose 4 answers.
Question 4 options:
a)
Appeasement
b)
Treaty of Versailles
c)
Germany invading Poland
d)
Russia invading Britain
e)
Poland invading Russia
f)
Failure of the League of Nations
Question 5 (1 point)
Identify which countries were on the Allied Powers’ side during World War 2. Choose 5 answers.
Question 5 options:
a)
Japan
b)
Great Britain
c)
Soviet Union
d)
Italy
e)
France
f)
China
g)
United States
Question 6 (1 point)
Identify which countries were on the Axis Powers’ side during World War 2. Choose 3 answers.
Question 6 options:
a)
United States
b)
USSR
c)
Japan
d)
France
e)
Italy
f)
Ottoman Empire
g)
Germany
Question 7 (1 point)
Match the Terms – One will not be used.
Question 7 options:
Italian prime minister who seemed to bring order and strong economic growth
Japanese prime minister & general of the Imperial Japanese Army during WW2
American president during WW2, served 4 terms; helped US regain economic strength with New Deal
Soviet leader during WW2 who sided with the Allies but then grew very suspicious of the US at the end of the war
German chancellor who helped Germany rebuild after WWI; he ignored the Treaty of Versailles and invaded Poland
British writer, statesmen and prime minister; led Britain to victory
1.
Joseph Stalin
2.
Franklin Roosevelt
3.
Vladimir Lenin
4.
Hideki Tojo
5.
Winston Churchill
6.
Adolf Hitler
7.
Benito Mussolini
Question 8 (1 point)
What event is missing from the timeline?
1933
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1934
August
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1942
Hitler demands that Germans boycott Jewish businesses
Germany passes laws forbidding Jewish people from teaching at universities and holding civil and state positions
Hitler proclaims himself Chancellor (Fuhrer)
Nuremburg Laws passed stating Jews are no longer German citizens, Jews could not marry Aryans
Synagogues and Jewish shops destroyed; 30,000 male Jews sent to camps; all Jewish students are expelled from German schools
?
Question 8 options:
a)
Deportation of Japanese and Russians to American camps
b)
Deportation of French, Dutch, Polish and German Jews to concentration camps
c)
Deportation of Germans to British ports
d)
Deportation of Soviet, Italian and German leaders to the United Nations prison
Question 9 (1 point)
What was the name of the major event where the German Nazis killed over 6 million Jews by gas chamber, starvation or other cruel means?
Question 9 options:
a)
Armenian Genocide
b)
Rwandan Genocide
c)
The Holocaust
d)
The Decimation
Question 10 (1 point)
Below are effects of World War 2. Match the title of each category correctly.
1
2 3 4
US and USSR emerge as superpowers; led to the Cold War
European colonies gained independence
Nuremburg Trials
Democratization of Japan; it was illegal for them to make war
Development of rocketry and nuclear physics
Atomic bombs
40-70 million people died
Women gained independence from working in factories; led to the Feminist Movement of the 1960s
Baby Boom – 40% of the population were newborns in the years just after World War 2
Creating machines & weapons and training soldiers had put people back to work; pulled some countries out of the Great Depression
Communism gained in popularity; there was a division in the world – capitalism or communism
Shortages of food, fuel and consumer items
Some countries’ workers suffered after the war; cost of living was too high
Question 10 options:
a)
1-Geographic
2-Social,
3-Political
4-Miltary
b)
1-Political
2-Technological
3-Social
4-Economic
c)
1-Economic
2—Geographic
3-Technological
4-Social
d)
1-Political
2-Economic
3-Environmental
4-Social
Question 11 (1 point)
What major event occurred on June 6, 1944 in the nothern part of France?
Question 11 options:
a)
The USSR attacked the Germans on Normandy beach and ran them out of France.
b)
The US landed on the beaches of Normandy pushing the Germans back until they surrendered and left France
c)
The Japanese arrived to assist Germany in taking over the rest of France and Spain.
d)
This is where the Treaty of Rouen was signed, ending World War 2.
Question 1 options:
a)
Social Darwinism
b)
The American and French Revolutions
c)
World War I
d)
Treaty of Versailles
e)
Economic issues and unemployment in Europe
f)
The Great Depression
g)
Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Question 2 (1 point)
What political movement (or ideology) emphasized military power, nationalism and the supremacy of the nation; its leader had total authority?
Question 2 options:
a)
Absolutism
b)
Aristocracy
c)
Oligarchy
d)
Fascism
Question 3 (1 point)
Why is Hitler considered to be a totalitarian and a fascist?
Question 3 options:
a)
Because he created a secret police force
b)
Because he had control over factories and businesses
c)
Because he used Social Darwinism and eugenics to justify actions against Jewish people and Slavic people.
d)
Because he was against democracy and limited people's liberties
e)
All the above
f)
ONLY C and D
Question 4 (1 point)
Which of the following caused World War 2? Choose 4 answers.
Question 4 options:
a)
Appeasement
b)
Treaty of Versailles
c)
Germany invading Poland
d)
Russia invading Britain
e)
Poland invading Russia
f)
Failure of the League of Nations
Question 5 (1 point)
Identify which countries were on the Allied Powers’ side during World War 2. Choose 5 answers.
Question 5 options:
a)
Japan
b)
Great Britain
c)
Soviet Union
d)
Italy
e)
France
f)
China
g)
United States
Question 6 (1 point)
Identify which countries were on the Axis Powers’ side during World War 2. Choose 3 answers.
Question 6 options:
a)
United States
b)
USSR
c)
Japan
d)
France
e)
Italy
f)
Ottoman Empire
g)
Germany
Question 7 (1 point)
Match the Terms – One will not be used.
Question 7 options:
Italian prime minister who seemed to bring order and strong economic growth
Japanese prime minister & general of the Imperial Japanese Army during WW2
American president during WW2, served 4 terms; helped US regain economic strength with New Deal
Soviet leader during WW2 who sided with the Allies but then grew very suspicious of the US at the end of the war
German chancellor who helped Germany rebuild after WWI; he ignored the Treaty of Versailles and invaded Poland
British writer, statesmen and prime minister; led Britain to victory
1.
Joseph Stalin
2.
Franklin Roosevelt
3.
Vladimir Lenin
4.
Hideki Tojo
5.
Winston Churchill
6.
Adolf Hitler
7.
Benito Mussolini
Question 8 (1 point)
What event is missing from the timeline?
1933
April
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1933
April
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1934
August
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1942
Hitler demands that Germans boycott Jewish businesses
Germany passes laws forbidding Jewish people from teaching at universities and holding civil and state positions
Hitler proclaims himself Chancellor (Fuhrer)
Nuremburg Laws passed stating Jews are no longer German citizens, Jews could not marry Aryans
Synagogues and Jewish shops destroyed; 30,000 male Jews sent to camps; all Jewish students are expelled from German schools
?
Question 8 options:
a)
Deportation of Japanese and Russians to American camps
b)
Deportation of French, Dutch, Polish and German Jews to concentration camps
c)
Deportation of Germans to British ports
d)
Deportation of Soviet, Italian and German leaders to the United Nations prison
Question 9 (1 point)
What was the name of the major event where the German Nazis killed over 6 million Jews by gas chamber, starvation or other cruel means?
Question 9 options:
a)
Armenian Genocide
b)
Rwandan Genocide
c)
The Holocaust
d)
The Decimation
Question 10 (1 point)
Below are effects of World War 2. Match the title of each category correctly.
1
2 3 4
US and USSR emerge as superpowers; led to the Cold War
European colonies gained independence
Nuremburg Trials
Democratization of Japan; it was illegal for them to make war
Development of rocketry and nuclear physics
Atomic bombs
40-70 million people died
Women gained independence from working in factories; led to the Feminist Movement of the 1960s
Baby Boom – 40% of the population were newborns in the years just after World War 2
Creating machines & weapons and training soldiers had put people back to work; pulled some countries out of the Great Depression
Communism gained in popularity; there was a division in the world – capitalism or communism
Shortages of food, fuel and consumer items
Some countries’ workers suffered after the war; cost of living was too high
Question 10 options:
a)
1-Geographic
2-Social,
3-Political
4-Miltary
b)
1-Political
2-Technological
3-Social
4-Economic
c)
1-Economic
2—Geographic
3-Technological
4-Social
d)
1-Political
2-Economic
3-Environmental
4-Social
Question 11 (1 point)
What major event occurred on June 6, 1944 in the nothern part of France?
Question 11 options:
a)
The USSR attacked the Germans on Normandy beach and ran them out of France.
b)
The US landed on the beaches of Normandy pushing the Germans back until they surrendered and left France
c)
The Japanese arrived to assist Germany in taking over the rest of France and Spain.
d)
This is where the Treaty of Rouen was signed, ending World War 2.
Answers
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Here are the answers for each of your questions:
**Question 1:** What led to the emergence of totalitarianism in the 1920s and 1930s? Choose 5 answers.
- **c)** World War I
- **d)** Treaty of Versailles
- **e)** Economic issues and unemployment in Europe
- **f)** The Great Depression
- **a)** Social Darwinism
**Question 2:** What political movement (or ideology) emphasized military power, nationalism and the supremacy of the nation; its leader had total authority?
- **d)** Fascism
**Question 3:** Why is Hitler considered to be a totalitarian and a fascist?
- **e)** All the above
**Question 4:** Which of the following caused World War 2? Choose 4 answers.
- **a)** Appeasement
- **b)** Treaty of Versailles
- **c)** Germany invading Poland
- **f)** Failure of the League of Nations
**Question 5:** Identify which countries were on the Allied Powers’ side during World War 2. Choose 5 answers.
- **b)** Great Britain
- **c)** Soviet Union
- **e)** France
- **f)** China
- **g)** United States
**Question 6:** Identify which countries were on the Axis Powers’ side during World War 2. Choose 3 answers.
- **c)** Japan
- **e)** Italy
- **g)** Germany
**Question 7:** Match the Terms.
- Italian prime minister who seemed to bring order and strong economic growth - **7. Benito Mussolini**
- Japanese prime minister & general of the Imperial Japanese Army during WW2 - **4. Hideki Tojo**
- American president during WW2, served 4 terms; helped US regain economic strength with New Deal - **2. Franklin Roosevelt**
- Soviet leader during WW2 who sided with the Allies but then grew very suspicious of the US at the end of the war - **1. Joseph Stalin**
- German chancellor who helped Germany rebuild after WWI; he ignored the Treaty of Versailles and invaded Poland - **6. Adolf Hitler**
- British writer, statesmen and prime minister; led Britain to victory - **5. Winston Churchill**
**Question 8:** What event is missing from the timeline?
- **b)** Deportation of French, Dutch, Polish and German Jews to concentration camps
**Question 9:** What was the name of the major event where the German Nazis killed over 6 million Jews by gas chamber, starvation or other cruel means?
- **c)** The Holocaust
**Question 10:** Below are effects of World War 2. Match the title of each category correctly.
- **b)** 1-Political, 2-Technological, 3-Social, 4-Economic
**Question 11:** What major event occurred on June 6, 1944 in the northern part of France?
- **b)** The US landed on the beaches of Normandy pushing the Germans back until they surrendered and left France
Feel free to ask if you need further clarification or additional information!
**Question 1:** What led to the emergence of totalitarianism in the 1920s and 1930s? Choose 5 answers.
- **c)** World War I
- **d)** Treaty of Versailles
- **e)** Economic issues and unemployment in Europe
- **f)** The Great Depression
- **a)** Social Darwinism
**Question 2:** What political movement (or ideology) emphasized military power, nationalism and the supremacy of the nation; its leader had total authority?
- **d)** Fascism
**Question 3:** Why is Hitler considered to be a totalitarian and a fascist?
- **e)** All the above
**Question 4:** Which of the following caused World War 2? Choose 4 answers.
- **a)** Appeasement
- **b)** Treaty of Versailles
- **c)** Germany invading Poland
- **f)** Failure of the League of Nations
**Question 5:** Identify which countries were on the Allied Powers’ side during World War 2. Choose 5 answers.
- **b)** Great Britain
- **c)** Soviet Union
- **e)** France
- **f)** China
- **g)** United States
**Question 6:** Identify which countries were on the Axis Powers’ side during World War 2. Choose 3 answers.
- **c)** Japan
- **e)** Italy
- **g)** Germany
**Question 7:** Match the Terms.
- Italian prime minister who seemed to bring order and strong economic growth - **7. Benito Mussolini**
- Japanese prime minister & general of the Imperial Japanese Army during WW2 - **4. Hideki Tojo**
- American president during WW2, served 4 terms; helped US regain economic strength with New Deal - **2. Franklin Roosevelt**
- Soviet leader during WW2 who sided with the Allies but then grew very suspicious of the US at the end of the war - **1. Joseph Stalin**
- German chancellor who helped Germany rebuild after WWI; he ignored the Treaty of Versailles and invaded Poland - **6. Adolf Hitler**
- British writer, statesmen and prime minister; led Britain to victory - **5. Winston Churchill**
**Question 8:** What event is missing from the timeline?
- **b)** Deportation of French, Dutch, Polish and German Jews to concentration camps
**Question 9:** What was the name of the major event where the German Nazis killed over 6 million Jews by gas chamber, starvation or other cruel means?
- **c)** The Holocaust
**Question 10:** Below are effects of World War 2. Match the title of each category correctly.
- **b)** 1-Political, 2-Technological, 3-Social, 4-Economic
**Question 11:** What major event occurred on June 6, 1944 in the northern part of France?
- **b)** The US landed on the beaches of Normandy pushing the Germans back until they surrendered and left France
Feel free to ask if you need further clarification or additional information!