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AP WORLD Exam Questions with Correct Answers Already Graded A+ Updated 2025/2026 Version||100% Guaranteed Pass!!! Identify one continuity in the type of warfare used in WW1 and WW2 - ANSWER trenches, espionage Identify one change in the type of warfare used in WW1 and WW2 - ANSWER One change in the type of warfare was the use of bombs and more technologically advanced planes. These planes made it easier to get places faster and more efficiently, along with the moms which spread over a greater distance causing more deaths. submarines, trenches Explain one similarity in the role of the U.S. in NATO and the role of the Soviet Union in the Warsaw Pact - ANSWER Both NATO and the Warsaw Pact were organized to create military alliances and provide mutual protection. In order to contain communism the US had to maintain military strength and political unification, so they could supply troops when necessary. The Warsaw Pact members combines their armed forces and based their army leaders in Moscow. Explain one difference in the role of Western Europe in NATO and the role of the Eastern Europe in the Warsaw Pact. - ANSWER In April of 1949, several western countries formed NATO to provide security against the soviet union. The goals of the Western Europeans was to rpovide protection against the Soviet Union and prevent the spread of communism. In response to the formation of NATO, the Eastern Europeans combined with the Soviet Union to promote the expansion of communism and prevent capitalism from spreading especially in Europe. Explain one difference in the role of NATO and the Warsaw Pact in international affairs. - ANSWER -- Identify one goal of the Non-Aligned Movement as expressed in the passage. - ANSWER One goal of the Non-Aligned movement as expressed in the passage was to oppose imperialism and prevent colonial domination. The author claims that great successes have been achieved as forms of colonial empires in Africa, Asia, and Latin America are disappearing. Several countries were forced to fight got the imperial country that controlled them during the World Wars. Identify one piece of historical evidence that supports the argument that NonAligned Movement achieved the goal stated in the passage. - ANSWER After the end of WW2, India finally gained its independence from Great Britain in 1947. Because of ww2, the people of India had united and developed a sense of nationalism. Gandhi became the leader in India's struggle to gain independence and promoted non-violence. Identify one piece of historical evidence that modifies the argument that NonAligned Movement achieved the goal stated in the passage. - ANSWER One piece of evidence that disproves the idea that the Non-Aligned Movement achieved their goal was that immediately following the end of WW2, several countries got involved in the Cold War. When the war broke out, the US took power over Somalia while the Soviet Union took Ethiopia's side. Ethiopia and Somalia were used as pawns by the 2 super power's during the Cold War. Identify One additional type of information that could be added to the table to help readers understand the contexrs of the role of Islam in each country - ANSWER At the end of ww1, the Ottoman Empire ended but resulted in several new creations or countries in the Middle East. The Ottoman empire was known for practicing Islam. Although the Ottoman empire felt the culture and religion remained in the area along with the Muslims. Explain one generalization about the global distribution of Muslims based on information in the table. - ANSWER Assume majority of muslims are in the middle east after fall of the ottoman empire, many people assume that the muslims remained primarily located in the region of the Middle East. Countries like Egypt and Turkey contain a large Islamic Population while Indonesia has the biggest percent of the world muslim population.

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AP WORLD Exam Questions with
Correct Answers Already Graded A+
Updated 2025/2026 Version||100%
Guaranteed Pass!!!
Identify one continuity in the type of warfare used in WW1 and WW2 - ANSWER
✓ trenches, espionage

Identify one change in the type of warfare used in WW1 and WW2 - ANSWER ✓
One change in the type of warfare was the use of bombs and more technologically
advanced planes. These planes made it easier to get places faster and more
efficiently, along with the moms which spread over a greater distance causing
more deaths. submarines, trenches

Explain one similarity in the role of the U.S. in NATO and the role of the Soviet
Union in the Warsaw Pact - ANSWER ✓ Both NATO and the Warsaw Pact were
organized to create military alliances and provide mutual protection. In order to
contain communism the US had to maintain military strength and political
unification, so they could supply troops when necessary. The Warsaw Pact
members combines their armed forces and based their army leaders in Moscow.

Explain one difference in the role of Western Europe in NATO and the role of the
Eastern Europe in the Warsaw Pact. - ANSWER ✓ In April of 1949, several
western countries formed NATO to provide security against the soviet union. The
goals of the Western Europeans was to rpovide protection against the Soviet Union
and prevent the spread of communism. In response to the formation of NATO, the
Eastern Europeans combined with the Soviet Union to promote the expansion of
communism and prevent capitalism from spreading especially in Europe.

Explain one difference in the role of NATO and the Warsaw Pact in international
affairs. - ANSWER ✓ --

Identify one goal of the Non-Aligned Movement as expressed in the passage. -
ANSWER ✓ One goal of the Non-Aligned movement as expressed in the passage
was to oppose imperialism and prevent colonial domination. The author claims that
great successes have been achieved as forms of colonial empires in Africa, Asia,

,and Latin America are disappearing. Several countries were forced to fight got the
imperial country that controlled them during the World Wars.

Identify one piece of historical evidence that supports the argument that Non-
Aligned Movement achieved the goal stated in the passage. - ANSWER ✓ After
the end of WW2, India finally gained its independence from Great Britain in 1947.
Because of ww2, the people of India had united and developed a sense of
nationalism. Gandhi became the leader in India's struggle to gain independence and
promoted non-violence.

Identify one piece of historical evidence that modifies the argument that Non-
Aligned Movement achieved the goal stated in the passage. - ANSWER ✓ One
piece of evidence that disproves the idea that the Non-Aligned Movement achieved
their goal was that immediately following the end of WW2, several countries got
involved in the Cold War. When the war broke out, the US took power over
Somalia while the Soviet Union took Ethiopia's side. Ethiopia and Somalia were
used as pawns by the 2 super power's during the Cold War.

Identify One additional type of information that could be added to the table to help
readers understand the contexrs of the role of Islam in each country - ANSWER ✓
At the end of ww1, the Ottoman Empire ended but resulted in several new
creations or countries in the Middle East. The Ottoman empire was known for
practicing Islam. Although the Ottoman empire felt the culture and religion
remained in the area along with the Muslims.

Explain one generalization about the global distribution of Muslims based on
information in the table. - ANSWER ✓ Assume majority of muslims are in the
middle east after fall of the ottoman empire, many people assume that the muslims
remained primarily located in the region of the Middle East. Countries like Egypt
and Turkey contain a large Islamic Population while Indonesia has the biggest
percent of the world muslim population.

Provide One piece of historical evidence to support the argument that Islam is
stronger outside the Middle East than it is in the Middle East. - ANSWER ✓ 9/11
and other terrorist attacks

Explain one even that caused a significant change in the movement to support the
creation of Israel. - ANSWER ✓ In the 1890's the Zionist's movement formed to
help assimilate the Jews into European society in order to provide safety and equal

, opportunity. At the first Zionist Congress in 1897, Theodore Herzl urged for the
creation of a seperate Jewish state. Zionists had a close relationship with their
Jewish identity and state of Israel.

Explain one even that caused a significant change in Israeli-Arab relations. -
ANSWER ✓ After Britain was given a mandate over Ottoman land in the Middle
East in 1918, several Zionists began to migrate in to Palestine. Eventually in 1948
the united Nations divided Palestine into Jewish and Arab sections, but the Jewish
section immediately declared itself to be a new country of Israel. Immediately war
broke out including 6-day war, but after 3- years of fighting a Peace Treaty was
presented but rejected by the Palestines and other Arab states.

Identify one example of a religion-or culture-based conflict in a former colony
outside of the Middle East during the 20th century - ANSWER ✓ One example of
a religious conflict outside of the middle east was the India-Pakistan Partition in
1947. Muhammad Ali Jinnah believed that Muslims should have their own land to
exert their religion and be able to practice it freely. howerver, Nehru did not
believe in this, instead he argued that without Pakistan India would not flourish
this lead to much conflict between the 2 but eventually ended at the final partition
in 1947.

Identify one pattern that this table shows about Americanization - ANSWER ✓
younger people accept pop culture more easily

Describe one argument that explains the level of popularity American pop culture
in Pakistan - ANSWER ✓ muslims don't like to accept westernization

Explain one difference between the political or economic policies of Vladmir
Lenin and Joseph Stalin - ANSWER ✓ One difference between an economic
policy of Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin is the New Economic Plan put in place
by Lenin and the 5-year plan put in place by Joseph Stalin. The NEP reintroduced
private trade and allowed farmers to sell their products on a small scale, it achieved
modest success but ended with the death of Lenin. The 5-year plan by Stalin
attempted to transform the USSR to an industrial power, he wanted the USSR to
catch up with the industrial nations rather than to be left behind as an agricultural
nation.

Explain one difference between how Vladimir Lenin and Mao Zedong viewed the
workers who made up the proletarian class. - ANSWER ✓ One difference between

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