World History B- Lesson 11 Questions and Answers Rated A
World History B- Lesson 11 Questions and Answers Rated A Which term describes the system where the value of a currency is defined in terms of gold and can be exchanged for gold? gold standard How did the League of Nations respond to Japan's invasion of Manchuria in China? The League took over a year to respond but ordered Japan to leave Manchuria. What is military Keynesianism? the belief that the government can stimulate economic growth by increasing military spending Which is the most accurate definition of "buying on margin"? purchasing an asset for part of its worth and borrowing the rest Which identifies a cause of the German people's loss of trust in the Weimar Republic and the subsequent rise of Adolf Hitler? Inflation rose dramatically in Germany in the 1920s. Which identifies the political party that believed in strong German nationalism and whose aim was the remilitarization of Germany? National Socialist Party Which identifies the increase in the price of goods and decrease in the value of money? inflation Using the graph on world trade and production, which describes the impact increased production in 1932 had on world trade? While production increased steadily after 1932, world trade would not be significantly affected until 1935. Using the graph on exports and imports, what can be determined about the impact the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 had on the world economy? The decrease in imports led to a decrease in exports. How did the United States respond to Japan's increased military expansion in Asia? by placing a ban on the sale of US iron, steel, and fuel to Japan Which best defines the "stab in the back" myth? It is the idea that Jews betrayed Germany by orchestrating its defeat in World War I. Why did some of Roosevelt's New Deal programs and agencies experience strong legal opposition? People believed the federal government had overreached its power. Which defines the Weimar Republic? the name for the democratic German government from 1919 to 1933 Why did Japan invade Manchuria in China in 1931? to secure natural resources for its military and population Which temporary solution was adopted in 1924 to address the economic problems caused by Germany's inability to make reparations? Dawes Plan Why did the United States and other countries enforce a ban on the export of iron, steel, and fuel to Japan in the 1930s? Japan pursued an aggressive military policy at the time it invaded China. Which best explains how the economy affected politics in the United States in the 1930s? Economic depression led to greater demands for government action, which allowed the president to introduce reforms that grew the size of the government. Which is an example of literature produced to spread false and negative perceptions of Jews? The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion Which was a major reason why European economies found it difficult to achieve economic recovery after World War I? France and Britain were deeply indebted to the United States, while Germany had to pay war reparations. How did the "stab in the back" myth contribute to the Nazi rise to power? The propaganda campaign allowed Nazis to use Jews as scapegoats and create a common enemy.
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