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Which of the following
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summarizes the main points of the Treaty of Versailles?
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The main points primarily focused on how all of the countries would disarm and reduce the size of theirmilitaries.
Although the treaty asked Germany to apologize, its provisions recognized that everyone had some faultfor the war.
The Treaty of Versailles treated Germany fairly and did not strip it of any land, power, or money.
The losers of the war, including Germany and the Central powers, lost land, power, and money from thetreaty’s provisions.
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Identify the statement that describes totalitarianism in Depression Era Europe.
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The government controls politics and becomes completely uninvolved in economic enterprises and socialorganizations.
The government is supported by the entire population, with zero opposition.
The government supports the welfare of all residents of the nation.
The government totally controls all aspects of people's lives.
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Which statement connects how innovations in science and technology contributed to changes insocial and cultural life in the early twentieth century?
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Airplanes allowed celebrities to grow in influence because they could travel the world.
Cars led to the growth of materialism as people came to rely on them more.
Airplanes allowed goods to be shipped quicker and cheaper, growing materialism.
Cars spread ideas as people were able to travel farther with less effort.
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What invention
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increased the influence of films on culture and society in the twentieth century?
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the cinematograph
the innovation of sound
the addition of newsreels
the creation of feature-length films
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Use the phrase to answer the question.
The Great Depression led to many significant consequences, but with regard to the issue of territorialexpansion, the League of Nations was a major contributor to tensions between nations and states.
Which of the following assesses the credibility of the League of Nations during the 1930s as a result?
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The League of Nations was unable to stop Japanese, Italian, or German international aggressions.
The League of Nations used the U.S. as the primary arbiter of international disputes.
The League of Nations was unable to stop internal disputes between Britain and France.
The League of Nations granted Austria and Czechoslovakia to German Allied powers.

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1. The losers of the war, including Germany and the Central powers, lost land, power, and money from the treaty’s provisions.

2. The government totally controls all aspects of people's lives.

3. Cars spread ideas as people were able to travel farther with less effort.

4. The innovation of sound.

5. The League of Nations was unable to stop Japanese, Italian, or German international aggressions.