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AP World History Unit 7 Test Review Questions and Answers Already Passed
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What international organization was established after WWI to reduce the possibility of global 
war? League of Nations 
What were the main causes for the global depression in the 1930's? Over production of goods 
U.S. Foreign policy of protection and tariffs 
Bank failures 
Define "Total War". War where every weapon and all of the countries recourses are used 
What were the causes of WWI? Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand 
Mutual defense alliances 
Imperialism 
Militarism 
Nationalis...
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US HISTORY EOC REVIEW FLORIDA
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Anaconda plan 
Apr 19, 1861 
Northern plan to blockade southern ports, seize the Mississippi, divide the confederacy and capture richmond. 
 
 
 
Ku Klux Klan 
1866 
-Nativist 
-Terrorist group 
-Challenged the Radical Republicans during Reconstruction. 
 
 
 
13th amendment 
-Passed by Congress January 31, 1865, and ratified December 6, 1865 
-Freed the slaves 
 
 
 
14th amendment 
-Proposed on June 13, 1866 and ratified on July 9, 1868 
-Gave African Americans citizenship 
 
 
 
15th amendmen...
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Unit XVI TEST Saylor (Final Exam) Questions With 100% Correct Answer
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Unit XVI TEST Saylor (Final Exam) 
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Which nation's actions caused the United States to fight in World War I? 
Select one: 
a. Austria-Hungary 
b. Mexico 
c. Germany 
d. Russia - answerGermany 
What is the policy of glorifying power and keeping an army prepared for war? 
Select one: 
a. militarism 
b. nationalism 
c. patriotism 
d. imperialism - answermilitarism 
What is the most probable link between militarism and imperialism? 
Select one: 
a. As the military...
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CPO 4514 Final Exam latest update with 100% correct answers
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Why do political protests occur? 
1.) Preferences are not reflected to policy outcomes. 
2.) Preferences are conflicted among social groups. 
3.) The access to political institutions is limited. 
 
 
 
Why do people join groups? 
Higher commitment to a public good - valued outcome: public benefits that are expected. 
 
 
 
(Greater Prospect of Success - Political Efficacy) 
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(Personal Benefits + Appraisal by Group Fan) 
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(Cost) 
= 
Participation (Economic or religious protest movement) 
 
 
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AP World History Unit 7 Test Review Questions and Answers Already Passed
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What international organization was established after WWI to reduce the possibility of global 
war? League of Nations 
What were the main causes for the global depression in the 1930's? Over production of goods 
U.S. Foreign policy of protection and tariffs 
Bank failures 
Define "Total War". War where every weapon and all of the countries recourses are used 
What were the causes of WWI? Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand 
Mutual defense alliances 
Imperialism 
Militarism 
Nationalis...
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AP world history unit 7 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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WWI Alliances There was the Central Powers. They had Germany, Austria-Hungary, 
Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire. The other guys, or the Allies, were the U.K., France, Russia, 
the U.S., and all of the European colonies in Africa. The Allies had allies like Portugal, Italy, 
Greece, Rumania, Serbia, and Libya too. 
Armistice agreement to stop fighting 
Black Hand Serbian nationalist/terrorist group responsible for the assassination of Austrian 
Archduke Franz Ferdinand which resulted in the star...
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UNIT XVIII TEST Saylor (Final Exam) Questions With 100% Correct Answer
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UNIT XVIII TEST Saylor (Final Exam) 
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How did civilians join in the war effort? 
Select one: 
a. working in war industries 
b. rationing 
c. scrap metal drives 
d. all of the above - answerall of the above 
How were the Holocaust and Hitler's "Final Solution" related? 
Select one: 
a. Holocaust is the term for the genocide that resulted from the plan called the "Final Solution." 
b. The Holocaust and the "Final Solution" were not related. 
c. They were b...
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Ap world history unit 7 all versions with complete solution
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Ap world history unit 7 all versions with complete solution 
 
WWI Alliances 
There was the Central Powers. They had Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire. The other guys, or the Allies, were the U.K., France, Russia, the U.S., and all of the European colonies in Africa. The Allies had allies like Portugal, Italy, Greece, Rumania, Serbia, and Libya too. 
Armistice 
agreement to stop fighting 
Black Hand 
Serbian nationalist/terrorist group responsible for the assassination o...
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Final-exam WWI questions and verified correct answers
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand - correct answer Heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo, by Serbians, caused Germany and other Austro Allies to declare war on Serbia and its allies, sparkling WWI. 
 
Gavrillo Princip - correct answer The member of the Black Hand who assassinated the Archduke Ferdinand and his wife, the spark that started WWI 
 
Black Hand - correct answer Serbian nationalist/terrorist group responsible for the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferd...
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UFDN 2000| Questions with 100 % Correct Answers | Verified
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The first chapter's description of "The Nature of Scripture" argued... - ...that the Christian Scripture 
shares the same traits as the church that formed it (that is, scripture is one, holy, catholic, and apostolic). 
The first chapter insisted the entire Bible should be taken should be taken word for word as literally true, 
and that no part of the Bible should ever be taken figuratively. - False 
The formation of the Bible took place over a long and complex history, much of which remains u...
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