ANSWERS
The political cartoon above from the 1930s illustrates - answers✔✔British indifference to
aggression by the Axis powers
Which of the following best explains Briand's view as expressed in the passage? -
answers✔✔The fears of French and other countries' political leaders of a repeat of the First
World War
The aspirations expressed by Briand in the passage would be most directly undermined by his
failure to recognize - answers✔✔the political and economic instability of the German Weimar
Republic
The trend shown in the table from 1933 to 1938 had which of the following effects on
Germany? - answers✔✔The Nazi party was able to solidify control over German society.
Which of the following was the most direct cause of the development in the years 1930 to 1933
illustrated by the table? - answers✔✔The collapse of financial markets after the United States
stock market crash
Which of the following best explains the difference between the trends in German
unemployment and the trends in British unemployment after 1933 ? - answers✔✔German
militarization and public works projects were more successful in reducing unemployment.
The exploitation of Sudeten grievances described by Butler in the passage are most directly
connected to which of the following features of the Nazi regime? - answers✔✔Its employment
of aggressive nationalism as a means of maintaining support at home and gaining advantages
abroad
, The agreement described in the passage led most directly to which of the following? -
answers✔✔Hitler ordering the invasion of Poland in the belief that Britain and France would
not intervene
Butler's view of Sudeten German grievances most directly shows the effects of which of the
following? - answers✔✔The failure of the post-First World War peace settlement to meet its
goals
Which of the following best explains why, in the 1956 edition of the book, the author stated, "I
no longer think that all wars are unnecessary"? - answers✔✔The Second World War had to be
fought to stop the expansion of Nazi Germany in Europe.
Based on the passage and the historical context in which Wedgwood's book was originally
published, which of the following most heavily influenced the author's view of the Thirty Years'
War? - answers✔✔Growing international tensions in Europe as a result of aggressive
nationalism
The poster's portrayal of the two men as former First World War comrades is best explained by
the Nazi Party's desire to - answers✔✔exploit feelings of bitterness felt by many Germans about
the outcome of the war
The establishment of organizations like the German Labor Front is best explained as part of the
Nazi Party's program of - answers✔✔dismantling democratic institutions
The choice to portray a manual laborer and an engineer in the poster is best explained by the
Nazi Party's efforts to - answers✔✔counter the communist and socialist message of class
struggle
The painting above does which of the following? - answers✔✔Condemns the bombing of a
Basque town during the Spanish Civil War.