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HY 102 FINAL EXAM UA-BEELER
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Schlieffen Plan
Ans: The German invasion plan to attack France. Named after Alfred Von
Schlieffen. Considered one of the greatest offensive attacks of all time and led to
Britain declaring war on Germany
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
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Ans: The official peace treaty between the USSR and Germany. The pact came
with stipulations about other European countries having zones of influence
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anticipating a war. It was a non-aggressive pact that put Germany on two war
fronts. Pact ended a few days before the beginning of WWII
**Armenian Genocide
Ans: The Armenian Holocaust organized killings of people for the purpose of
putting an end to their existence. Planned and administered by the Turkish
government against the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire. Men were
killed quickly while the women and children were sent on death marches and
exterminated
Paris Peace Accords
Ans: An agreement ending the war and restoring peace in Vietnam. Temporarily
stopped fighting between North and South Vietnam forces. Two party document
signed by North Vietnam and the US. Touchstone moment from the interwar
period
Solidarity Movement
Ans: A polish trade union established in the Lenin shipyards. It's membership
reached 1/3 of the Poland working class. Received international attention for
spreading anti-communist ideas
**Heda Kovaly
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Ans: Author of "Under the Cruel Star". The book described her time of
imprisonment by the Nazis during WWII. The book also discussed her life under
totalitarianism. She overcame adversity and escaped death twice.
Great Depression
Ans: The longest lasting economic downturn in history. Began in the US after the
stock market crashed. It affected the whole world economically. Austerity
measures such as tighter credit and reduced spending were taken.
Munich Conference
Ans: Settlement that permitted German annexation of the Sudetenland in Czech.
The Nazis thought this land belonged to them. The Czech call this agreement the
Munich betrayal mainly because they were not invited to this conference.
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Josip Broz Tito
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Ans: The 1st president of Yugoslavia. Also the leader of the Partisans during
WWII. Some people viewed him as a dictator but overall people approved
because of his unifying policies. He ignored Stalin and turned his back to the
communist party causing it to collapse.
Kitchener's Army
Ans: A voluntary branch of the British army that was established after the
beginning of WWI. Army lead by the secretary of state war, Horatio Kitchnner.
The 1st battle involved was the battle of Los.
** Spirit of 1914
Ans: The celebration by the German after the news that WWI had begun. Some
people believed it was a myth used for propaganda purposes. This myth of war
enthusiasm was inaccurate and proved German's powerfulness
** Enabling Act of 1933
Ans: The Hitler enabling act that allowed him to enact laws without anyone's
approval. If the act was passed it would mean the end of democracy and establish
the legal dictatorship of Adolf Hitler. It was considered the law for removing the
distress of people
**Srebrencia
HY 102 FINAL EXAM UA-BEELER
|ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS | WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS, GRADED
A+/NEWEST UPDATE A+
Schlieffen Plan
Ans: The German invasion plan to attack France. Named after Alfred Von
Schlieffen. Considered one of the greatest offensive attacks of all time and led to
Britain declaring war on Germany
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
© 2025 Assignment Expert
Ans: The official peace treaty between the USSR and Germany. The pact came
with stipulations about other European countries having zones of influence
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anticipating a war. It was a non-aggressive pact that put Germany on two war
fronts. Pact ended a few days before the beginning of WWII
**Armenian Genocide
Ans: The Armenian Holocaust organized killings of people for the purpose of
putting an end to their existence. Planned and administered by the Turkish
government against the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire. Men were
killed quickly while the women and children were sent on death marches and
exterminated
Paris Peace Accords
Ans: An agreement ending the war and restoring peace in Vietnam. Temporarily
stopped fighting between North and South Vietnam forces. Two party document
signed by North Vietnam and the US. Touchstone moment from the interwar
period
Solidarity Movement
Ans: A polish trade union established in the Lenin shipyards. It's membership
reached 1/3 of the Poland working class. Received international attention for
spreading anti-communist ideas
**Heda Kovaly
, 2 Exampromax - Stuvia US 2025/2026
Ans: Author of "Under the Cruel Star". The book described her time of
imprisonment by the Nazis during WWII. The book also discussed her life under
totalitarianism. She overcame adversity and escaped death twice.
Great Depression
Ans: The longest lasting economic downturn in history. Began in the US after the
stock market crashed. It affected the whole world economically. Austerity
measures such as tighter credit and reduced spending were taken.
Munich Conference
Ans: Settlement that permitted German annexation of the Sudetenland in Czech.
The Nazis thought this land belonged to them. The Czech call this agreement the
Munich betrayal mainly because they were not invited to this conference.
© 2025 Assignment Expert
Josip Broz Tito
Exampromax - Stuvia US
Ans: The 1st president of Yugoslavia. Also the leader of the Partisans during
WWII. Some people viewed him as a dictator but overall people approved
because of his unifying policies. He ignored Stalin and turned his back to the
communist party causing it to collapse.
Kitchener's Army
Ans: A voluntary branch of the British army that was established after the
beginning of WWI. Army lead by the secretary of state war, Horatio Kitchnner.
The 1st battle involved was the battle of Los.
** Spirit of 1914
Ans: The celebration by the German after the news that WWI had begun. Some
people believed it was a myth used for propaganda purposes. This myth of war
enthusiasm was inaccurate and proved German's powerfulness
** Enabling Act of 1933
Ans: The Hitler enabling act that allowed him to enact laws without anyone's
approval. If the act was passed it would mean the end of democracy and establish
the legal dictatorship of Adolf Hitler. It was considered the law for removing the
distress of people
**Srebrencia