112. The domestic ideal of the nineteenth-century middle-class family was
a. everyone working outside the home for the common good.
*b. togetherness with leisure time being very important.
c. an almost military environment with the husband as commander.
*c. for girls and boys to grow up to be merchants and bankers.
127. In 1867 Austria-Hungary was theoretically a constitutional government; in reality it was a/an
Answer
*a. autocracy.
b. democracy.
c. government similar to Great Britain.
*d. very corrupt and inefficient.
133, The basis of the Bismarckian System was
Answer
a. the acquisition of a huge overseas empire.
*b. the isolation of France through a series of military alliances.
c. an enhanced civil service.
d. the creation of a German war college.
177. Which of the following statements best applies to the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary before World War I?
Answer
a. Both Austria and Hungary had working parliamentary systems.
b. The Magyars dominated politics in Austria under Emperor William II.
c. The nationality problem remained unresolved and led to strong German as well as other nationalist movements.
d. Prime minister Count Edward von Taafe was ousted in 1893 by the Slavic minorities for his failure to make concessions to them.
189. The Cheka was a
Answer
a. Serbian terrorist group.
b. Slovak nationalist organization.
*c. Bolshevik secret police unit used to murder and terrorize opponents.
d. Tsarist military reform agency.
57. The collapse of Russia's tsarist regime in March 1917 was aided by all of the following except
Answer
*a. the leadership of the Mensheviks in forming the new Provisional Government.
b. a general strike in Petrograd.
c, the wartime casualties due to incompetent leadership and poor equipment.
d. strife in the ruling dynasty as evidenced by the influence of Rasputin, "the mad monk."
91. The collectivization of agriculture under Stalin was characterized by
Answer
*a. widespread famine due to peasant hoarding and slaughter of livestock.
b. the cooperation of kulaks.
c. the destruction of the collective farms.
d. the immediate financial benefits for most of the peasants.
66. After World War II, the number of "displaced persons" in Europe numbered approximately
Answer
a. two million
b. five million.
c. ten million.
d. fifteen million.
e. thirty million.
192. Chief among the reasons for Japanese expansion in the 1930s were
Answer
*a. an expanding population and severe lack of natural resources on the island nation.
b. intense hatreds for the Chinese and Chinese culture.
c. desires by ruling military leaders to test their newly developed and newly organized armed forces.
d. beliefs among the Japanese that they were a "master race" destined to rule all of Asia.
e. fear of Chinese imperial aggression unless the Japanese struck firstPlease help me check my answers i have a ton of history ?'s and i am tired of doing this long a^^ study guide?
112. The domestic ideal of the nineteenth-century middle-class family was
Both of these are correct
*b. togetherness with leisure time being very important.
c. an almost military environment with the husband as commander.
127. In 1867 Austria-Hungary was theoretically a constitutional government; in reality it was a/an
Answer
*a. autocracy.
133, The basis of the Bismarckian System was
Answer
c. an enhanced civil service.
177. Which of the following statements best applies to the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary before World War I?
Answer
This answer is correct:
a. Both Austria and Hungary had working parliamentary systems.
This is partially correct, except Austria-Hungary did not control Germany
c. The nationalities problem remained unresolved and led to strong German as well as other nationalist movements.
189. The Cheka was the
Answer
*c. Bolshevik secret police used to murder and terrorise opponents.
57. The collapse of Russia's tsarist regime in February 1917 was aided by all of the following except
Answer
c, the wartime casualties due to incompetent leadership and poor equipment.
91. The collectivisation of agriculture under Stalin was characterised by
Answer
*a. widespread famine due to peasant hoarding and slaughter of livestock.
66. After World War II, the number of "displaced persons" in Europe numbered approximately
Answer
c. ten million.
Although there may have been as many as 15 million. The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration helped about 8 million, and there were possibly as many again under areas the Soviets controlled that the UN did not help.
192. Chief among the reasons for Japanese expansion in the 1930s were
Answer
*a. an expanding population and severe lack of natural resources on the island nation.Please help me check my answers i have a ton of history ?'s and i am tired of doing this long a^^ study guide?
okay this is what i did when i took history...type the question in google or something and websites or docs with pop up that are the actual questions and sometimes have answers.....theyre hard to find, but once you find them you hit the jackpot. goodluck (:
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