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AP World History World War I Test for Kipp Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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When did WWI begin? - July 28, 1914 
When did the US join WWI? - April 6, 1917 
When did WWI end? - November 11, 1918 
In parts of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, natives like the ones shown here chose to fight in World War I because they hoped to - Be granted self rule or independence after winning the war 
Who was assassinated in Serbia on June 28th, 1914 by a member of the nationalist group called the Black Hand? - Archduke Franz Ferdinand 
Which of the following was an impact of militaris...
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ADJ 133 Midterm (Chpt 1-7) A+ Guaranteed.
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According to Kraska (2007), what is "an ideology focused on the best means to solve problems"? correct answers Militarism 
 
Of the three types of stress officers face, those that corrode confidence and resilience are known as: correct answers Daily tensions 
 
Police officers do not normally use their wide powers of discretion and their authority to perform acts of misconduct. (T/F) correct answers False 
 
Which model of policing was proposed by some as best reflecting a broad definition of ...
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ABCTE Elementary Education Exam 206 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
Magna Carta - CORRECT ANSWER (1215) a charter of liberties (freedoms) that King John "Lackland" of Englad was forced to sign; it made the king obey the same laws as the citizens of his kingdom 
 
13th Ammendment - CORRECT ANSWER officially abolished slavery, prohibits involuntary servitude. 
 
Articles of Confederation - CORRECT ANSWER 1st Constitution of the U.S. (weaknesses-no executive, no judicial, no power to tax, n...
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CGMS Pfeifer WWI Vocabulary| Questions solved 100% Correct/Verified Solutions
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Militarism - ANSWER The policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for 
war. 
Stalemate - ANSWER Deadlock in which neither side is strong enough to defeat 
the other. 
Czar - ANSWER Title of the Russian emperor
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1896 - ANSWER-arrival of film (Edison's Kinetoscope) in Japan 
 
cultural - ANSWER-Film is a _________ product. 
 
representational - ANSWER-Western theater is ______________ in that it recreates reality as much as possible and behaves as if the audience is not present, called a 4th wall. It is based upon Platonic/Aristotelian concepts of ideal forms. 
 
Edo, Meiji, Taisho, Showa, Heisei-presentation - ANSWER-5 major historical periods of Japan 
 
presentational - ANSWER-Whereas Western theater...
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AP Government - Comparative Government
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AP Government - Comparative Government 
Pure Democracy - ️ Type of government where the majority has the power. 
 
Representative Democracy - ️ Type of government where people have power to select others to make decisions for the group. 
 
Republic - ️ Type of government where the law, usually a Constitution, is the source of power. 
 
Dictatorship - ️ General term for a type of government where power comes from fear, intimidation, and force. 
 
Fascism - ️...
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Why were thousands of American citizens placed in internment camps during World War II? 
They were of Japanese descent and falsely labeled as enemies. 
List 3 ways that American citizens could help the war effort? 1) scrap metal drivers 2) rationing 
3) working in war industries 
What were the 4 main reasons that caused World War 1 ( Not 4 actions or significant incidents) 
1) imperialism 2) militarism 3) nationalism 4) secret alliances 
What was Lenin's economic policy to bring Russia out of i...
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"No man's land" - -Between enemies trenches was "No man's land" was an area pockmarked with 
shell craters and filled with barbed wire 
5 causes of WWI(MANIA) - -Militarism: 
policy of building up a strong military to prepare for war (ARMS RACE) 
Alliances: 
agreements between nations to provide aid and protect one another 
European powers formed rival alliances to protect themselves 
Triple Alliance- Germany, Italy, and Au...
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Unit XVI TEST Saylor (Final Exam) Questions And Complete Answers
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Unit XVI TEST Saylor (Final Exam) 
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What is the most probable link between militarism and imperialism? 
Select one: 
a. As the military expands, a country seeks colonies to prevent coups at home. 
b. As a country gains colonies, its military grows to protect them. 
c. As a country's colonies grow, the military stages training exercises there. 
d. As a country's military expands, the country wants colonies to recruit troops. As a 
country gains colonies, its ...
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Marco Polo - Merchant and Traveler 
 
Latitude - the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, or of a celestial object north or south of the celestial equator, usually expressed in degrees and minutes 
-lines side to side 
 
Longitude - the angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich, England, or west of the standard meridian of a celestial object, usually expressed in degrees and minutes. 
-lines Up and Down 
 
Absolute Location - exactly whe...
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