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HISTORY EXAM 2024 UPDATED LATEST PREDICTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS BY EXPERT
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HISTORY EXAM 2024 UPDATED LATEST PREDICTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS BY EXPERT 
 
 
What made the wartime alliance breakdown after the end of ww2? 
ideological differences, escalation of hostilities and key people, and developments 
Why was USSR and USA superpowers? 
large populations, hence armies. Geographically due to location and materials. Huge arsenals of nuclear weapons. No enemies but themselves after WW2. 
What did stability in post-war world depend on? 
relationship between superp...
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DIPLOMACY FINAL EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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IAEA correct answersInternational Atomic Energy Agency 
 
BATNA correct answersbest alternative to a negotiated agreement 
 
NPT correct answersNuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty 
 
Deterrence correct answersRelaxation of tensions between adversaries via a policy of engagement and cooperation 
 
Ostopolitik correct answers-Neue Ostpolitik (German for "new eastern policy") 
- normalization of relations between the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG, or West Germany) and Eastern Europe,1969. 
 
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HISTORY EXAM 2024 UPDATED LATEST PREDICTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS BY EXPERT
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HISTORY EXAM 2024 UPDATED LATEST PREDICTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS BY EXPERT 
 
 
What made the wartime alliance breakdown after the end of ww2? 
ideological differences, escalation of hostilities and key people, and developments 
Why was USSR and USA superpowers? 
large populations, hence armies. Geographically due to location and materials. Huge arsenals of nuclear weapons. No enemies but themselves after WW2. 
What did stability in post-war world depend on? 
relationship between superp...
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GOVT 2306: Texas Government (Exam 1) Questions and Answers 100% Solved correctly
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Political Culture - Answer-A patterned set of ideas, values, and ways of thinking about government and 
politics. The collection of beliefs and attitudes toward government and the political process held by a 
community or a nation. Deeply held values that cut across ethnic, economic, gender and other lines. The 
political culture is the GLUE to our society. 
American Political Culture (Cherished Values) - Answer-Liberty (Freedom) - they mean the same thing 
Equality (minimum equality) 
Individua...
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A Level Edexcel Geography Superpowers Case Unit Questions And Correct Answers 100% 2024.
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What first challenged Britains uni-polar world in the 1860s? - Answer Rapid American industrialisation giving the USA an economic power base to overtake the UK. 
 
When was the USSR federal state created? - Answer 1917 by the Russian revolution 
 
By what date had a bi-polar world formed and what countries was it between? - Answer 1945- between USA and USSR 
 
How did the bi-polar world result in the formation of NATO? - Answer 1. Germany was split into two countries and the USSR too...
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Cause and Effects of the Red Scare Chapter 13, Post WWI, the Red Scare: Chapter 13 100% Correct
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Cause and Effects of the Red Scare Chapter 13, Post WWI, the Red Scare: Chapter 13 100% Correct Red Scare Red Scare happens when the fear of radical leftism or communism is promoted, often in the media. 
Causes of the Red Scare 1. World War I, which led many to embrace strong nationalistic and anti-immigrant sympathies; 2.The Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, which led many to fear that immigrants, particularly from Russia, southern Europe, and eastern Europe, intended to overthrow the United Stat...
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AQA AS HISTORY 7041/2P The Transformation of China, 1936–1997 Component 2P The emergence of the People’s Republic of China, 1936–1962 Version: 1.0 Final IB/M/Jun23/E4 7041/2P AS HISTORY/ QUESTION PAPER & MARKING SCHEME/ [MERGED] Mark scheme June 2023
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AQA 
AS 
HISTORY 
7041/2P 
The Transformation of China, 1936–1997 
Component 2P The emergence of the People’s Republic 
of China, 1936–1962 
Version: 1.0 Final 
IB/M/Jun23/E4 7041/2P 
AS 
HISTORY 
The Transformation of China, 1936–1997 
Component 2P The emergence of the People’s Republic of China, 1936–1962 
Tuesday 23 May 2023 Afternoon Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes 
Materials 
For this paper you must have: 
• an AQA 16-page answer book. 
Instructions 
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PRAXIS 5001 SOCIAL STUDIES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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abolitionism 
the end of slavery 
 
 
 
Abraham Lincoln 
first Republican president; an abolitionist elected in 1860; his election triggered Southern secession. He led the country through the Civil War, but he was assassinated in 1865 before Reconstruction truly began. 
 
 
 
absolute location 
a location identifiable by specific geographic coordinates 
 
 
 
absolute monarchy 
unrestricted rule by a king or queen 
 
 
 
Adam Smith 
economic theorist who espoused capitalism 
 
 
 
Alonquin 
nort...
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The Warsaw Pact 1955 exam study guide 2024 with 100% correct answers
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1955 
When Warsaw Pact was created. 
 
 
 
Aim of Warsaw Pact 
Collective security for all of the members 
 
 
 
Reality of the aim of The Warsaw Pact 
Largely served to the interest of the Soviet Union. 
 
 
 
What prompted the creation of The Warsaw Pact? 
West Germany joined NATO in 1955. 
 
 
 
Members of The Warsaw Pact 
Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania and The Soviet Union. 
 
 
 
When and where was The Warsaw Pact singed? 
Signed in Poland in 1955 ...
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Unit 8 AP World History Cold War & Decolonization After 1900 Latest 2022 Graded A+
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Big Three allies during WWII; Soviet Union - Stalin, United Kingdom - Churchill, United 
States - Roosevelt/Truman 
Tehran Conference First major meeting between the Big Three (United States, Britain, Russia) 
at which they planned the 1944 assault on France and agreed to divide Germany into zones of 
occupation after the war 
Yalta Conference FDR, Churchill and Stalin met at Yalta. Russia agreed to declare war on 
Japan after the surrender of Germany and in return FDR and Churchill promised the...
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