Welcome! AP REVIEW Society Diplomacy USSR Fascism WWII 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Society 100 He rejected conventional morality: A) Kierkegaard B) Nietzsche C) Keynes B) Nietzsche Society 200 The art movement that involved exploration of dream images and the irrational: A) Surrealism B) Dadaism C) Cubism A) Surrealism Society 300 His theory of relativity contributed to the destruction of the Newtonian universe: A) Gabriel Marcel B) Ludwig Wittgenstein C) Albert Einstein C) Albert Einstein Society 400 Which of the following is incorrect: A) James Joyce – Ulysses B) Virginia Wolf – Jacobs Room C) Oswald Spangler – 1984 D) Marcel Proust – Remembrance of Things Past C) Oswald Spangler – The Decline of the West Society 500 The philosophical belief that humans must become “engaged” to give their existence meaning? A) Existentialism B) Functionalism C) Syndicalism A) Existentialism Diplomacy 100 The nation that looked to the strict interpretation of the Treaty of Versailles to preserve peace when the U.S. failed to join the League of Nations? France Diplomacy 200 Which of the following was NOT a policy or agreement established to maintain peace? A) Locarno Pact B) Kellogg-Briand Pact C) Dawes Plan D) Isolationism D) Isolationism Diplomacy 300 True or False: The American stock market crash of 1929 was created by U.S. investment in failing European economies. False: It was caused by an imbalance between real investment and speculation Diplomacy 400 Which of the following is a true statement about the Ruhr crisis? A) It happened before the creation of the Kellogg-Briand Pact B) Gustav Stresemann ordered the workers of the Ruhr to strike in protest C) France occupied the Ruhr valley to seize goods as payment for Germany’s reparations C) French occupation Diplomacy 500 All of the following happened during the Great Depression EXCEPT? A) Scandinavian countries adopted a “middle way” policy B) The British reoriented away from a domestic market to an international market C) France was affected later due to having a less industrialized and more isolated economy B) British focused on producing consumer domestic goods USSR 100 In Stalin’s Soviet Union A) Women were able to have professional careers B) Limited forms of capitalism were accepted C) Farmers achieved greater freedoms D) Industrial production decreased A) Women were able to have professional careers USSR 200 Stalin’s Theory: A) “land, bread, end the war” B) “revolution of the proletariat” C) “socialism in one country” D) “everything in the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state” c) “socialism in one country” USSR 300 Stalin’s purges had all of the following effects EXCEPT? A) Eliminated the Bolshevik elite B) Improved the military leadership & preparedness C) Removed any real or perceived opposition to Stalin B) Improved military leadership & preparedness USSR 400 The objectives of Stalin’s Five-Year plan included all EXCEPT? A) Russification of ethnic minority groups B) Stamp out remnants of the NEP C) Catch up to the west in military & industrial power D) Squeeze out of the peasants the capital needed for industrialization A) Russify minorities USSR 500 Stalin surprised the world when he entered into a non-aggression pact with whom in 1939? Hitler Fascism 100 Characteristics of Fascism include all of the following EXCEPT? A) Extreme, expansionist nationalism B) Alliance with working-class movements C) Glorification of war and the military B) Alliance with working-class movements Fascism 200 He came to power in 1922, when the parliamentary government was breaking down due to violence perpetuated by his paramilitary group? Benito Mussolini Fascism 300 The Lateran Agreement: A) Settled issues over postwar borders of Germany B) Was a military pact between Italy & Germany C) Was between the Pope and Mussolini C) Pope & Mussolini Fascism 400 Adolf Hitler was responsible for all of the following EXCEPT? A) B) C) D) Nuremberg Laws Anschluss Blitzkrieg Collectivization D) Collectivization Fascism 500 The Nazi state and Italian fascist state differed in their A) opposition to democracy B) stressing of nationalism C) replacing of traditional elites and government bureaucrats with party members C WWII 100 The action taken by Hitler in 1936 that violated the terms of Versailles: A) B) C) D) German rearmament Reoccupation of the Rhineland Annexation of Austria Invasion of Poland B) Reoccupation of the Rhineland WWII 200 Britain and France threatened war with Germany if Hitler A) Annexed Austria B) Invaded Poland C) Invaded Czechoslovakia D) Occupied the Rhineland B) Invaded Poland WWII 300 This gave Hitler dictatorial powers in Germany? A) Enabling Act B) Nuremberg Declaration C) Beer Hall Putsch A) Enabling Act WWII 400 The leader of Vichy France: A) Charles de Gaul B) Marshal Petain C) Leon Blum B) Marshal Petain WWII 500 Neville Chamberlain claimed that he preserved peace following what event A) B) C) D) Potsdam Conference Atlantic Charter Nazi-Soviet non-aggression pact Munich Conference D) Munich Conference