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Germany OCR A-Level History Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Volksgemeinschaft: Strengths Correct Answer More important changes in social values, collapse of social elites, in theory a classless society, reduced mass unemployment, ready to prepare for war 
 
Volksgemeinschaft: Weaknesses Correct Answer Contradictory policies, limited social changes, Christian churches were expected to whither away but actually enjoyed support 
 
Volksgemeinschaft: Opportunities Correct Answer Schacht's economic recovery created job opportunities, young people enjoyed the...
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WWII questions and answers well illustrated.
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WWII questions and answers well illustrated. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wendell Wilkie's staunch isolationism put him in the same camp as which other well-known social and political figure? - correct answers.Father Coughlin 
 
Which act passed in 1940 was the first-ever peacetime military draft in American history? - correct Selective Training and Service Act 
 
Why did Father Coughlin's endorsement of Republican candidate Wendell Willkie possibly damage Wilkie's chance? - correct answers.- Coughlin...
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HISTORY EXAM 2024 UPDATED LATEST PREDICTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS BY EXPERT
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HISTORY EXAM 2024 UPDATED LATEST PREDICTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS BY EXPERT 
 
 
What made the wartime alliance breakdown after the end of ww2? 
ideological differences, escalation of hostilities and key people, and developments 
Why was USSR and USA superpowers? 
large populations, hence armies. Geographically due to location and materials. Huge arsenals of nuclear weapons. No enemies but themselves after WW2. 
What did stability in post-war world depend on? 
relationship between superp...
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Amsco APUSH Chapter 25 Already Graded A
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Amsco APUSH Chapter 25 Already Graded A Good Neighbor policy FDR's foreign policy of promoting better relations w/Latin America by using economic influence rater than military force in the region 
Pan-American conferences US pledged in Uruguay 1933 to -never again intervene w/ internal Latin American affairs In Buenas Aires 1936: warned if Germany started shit then the hemisphere WOULD come together + combat it 
Soviet Union recognized 1933 , increased trade + boosted economy 
Independence for ...
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AP World History - ALL UNITS. Verified, rated A+ Units 1-5: 600 BCE through present {Includes all "Important Terms", all "People, Places, and Events" terms, and other bolded vocabulary throughout the chapters} *All vocabulary from the Princeto
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AP World History - ALL UNITS. Verified, rated A+ 
Units 1-5: 600 BCE through present {Includes all "Important Terms", all "People, Places, and Events" terms, and other bolded vocabulary throughout the chapters} *All vocabulary from the Princeton Review 2011 Edition* 
 
 
Abdicate - -to resign; formally give up an office or a duty 
 
Allies - -alliance of nations joining together to fight a common enemy 
 
Armaments - -weapons and supplies of war with which a military unit is equipped 
 
Armi...
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Ultimate AP World History Exam Review Latest Update 2023
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Mohandas K. Gandhi - led indian campaign for home rule focused on nonviolence 
 
Amritsar - city in N. India, British officers ordered masssacre of peaceful protestors in 1919. 
 
Muhammad Ali Jinnah - lawyer who became head of muslm league, wanted india to be devided into muslim and hindu regions 
 
Bal Gangadhar Tilak - founder of hindu nationalism. Helped lay groundwork for independence movement in India 
 
Sun Yatsen - Leader of revolution that ended ...
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HIEU 2162 questions answered 100% correct
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HIEU 2162 questions answered 100% correct 
Article 58 
Permit the arrest of counter-revolutionary, led to the arrest of many innocent people and powerful people who could be a threat to Stalinist regime. Long sentences, ended up usually 25 yr in gulag 
 
 
 
Kirov 
head of the Leningrad Party Association and ally of Stalin until his assassination in Dec. 1924. Stalin decreed that it was a capitalist coup and exiled around 100,000 with questionable backgrounds in response (part of the Mass Purges...
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History iGCSE Paper 4: Germany, 1918-1945: Nazi Rule
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How important was the Nazis' use of force and terror as means of controlling the German people? Explain your answer. 
IT WAS IMPORTANT, BECAUSE... 
Opposition to the Nazi rule which risked influencing the German people was completely eradicated... 
- Previously, the SA had used terror to silence opposing politicians or anti-Nazi journalists, by disrupting their meetings or beating them up on their way home 
- This was continued, as the co-ordinating branches of the SS worked together to capture...
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The Ultimate AP World History Set exam coverage, 100% Accurate, rated A. Verified.
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The Ultimate AP World History Set exam coverage, 100% Accurate, rated A. Verified. 
 
 
Mesopotamia - -A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that developed the first urban societies. In the Bronze Age this area included Sumer and the Akkadian, Babylonian and Assyrian empires, In the Iron Age, it was ruled by the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian empires. 
 
Fertile Crescent - -The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers gave life to the first known agricultural villages in this area about 10,000 ye...
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HIST 405N WEEK 6 DISCUSSION 1: THE NEW DEAL (2 VERSIONS)
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HIST 405N WEEK 6 DISCUSSION 
1: THE NEW DEAL (2 VERSIONS) 
HIST 405N Week 6 Discussion 1: The New Deal (2 Versions) 
What were the underlying causes of the depression? Why did the Great Depression of the 1930s seem 
so much worse than any occurring either before or since? 
The Great Depression lasted from 1929 to 1939 and was the worst economic depression in the history of 
the United States. Economists and historians point to the stock market crash of October 24, 1929, as the 
start of the...