HIEU 202 Test 6

HIEU 202 Test 6 / Quiz 6

HIEU 202 Quiz: War and Totalitarianism

Set 1

  1. Which of the following best represents the reason World War 1 began?
  2. The fundamental problem in Austria-Hungary on the eve of World War I was
  3. Germany saw the Triple Entente as a/an:
  4. The Treaty of Versailles (1918) stated that responsibility for World War I lay with
  5. The reaction of the European public to the declarations of war included:
  6. Unlike his European allies, President Wilson saw the war in:
  7. The Bolshevik Revolution in Russia brought ___________ to power.
  8. Which of the following was a characteristic feature of the fighting in World War I
  9. In the video lecture on World War I, what two battles were cited to illustrate the barbarism of the fighting in World War I?
  10. Which of the following was NOT one of Stalin’s goals?
  11. The effects of Stalin’s collectivization of Soviet agriculture included all of the following except:
  12. For Lenin, socialism meant:
  13. Fascism was most successful in countries where:
  14. The ________ provided the crisis that allowed the Nazis to rise to power.
  15. Kristallnacht demonstrated:
  16. Once his dictatorship was firmly established, Hitler:
  17. In the Oath to Adolph Hitler, how is loyalty defined?
  18. Why is totalitarianism a 20th-century phenomenon? Why was it not implemented earlier?
  19. In the video called “Stalin: Inside the Terror,” which of the following was NOT used to describe Stalin’s vision for the Soviet Union after Lenin’s death?
  20. In the video called “The Rise of Hitler,” what part of the Nazi message most appealed to Fritz, the young Brown Shirt featured in the film?
  21. Compare and contrast the rise of totalitarianism in Communist Russia and Nazi Germany. Include factors such as the role of the leader, the aim of the totalitarian state, the role of ideology, and how totalitarianism affected the daily lives of ordinary people.

Set 2

  1. The fundamental problem in Austria-Hungary on the eve of World War I was
  2. The Triple Entente included:
  3. The primary effects of World War I on the European mentality included:
  4. The reaction of the European public to the declarations of war included:
  5. Which of the following best represents the reason World War 1 began?
  6. In the Zimmermann telegram, Germany proposed that in case of war between Germany and the United States:
  7. The Bolshevik Revolution in Russia brought ___________ to power.
  8. Which of the following was a characteristic feature of the fighting in World War I
  9. According to the video lecture about World War I, what was unusual about the beginning of the war?
  10. Stalin’s economic policies included:
  11. Stalin’s totalitarianism:
  12. For Lenin, socialism meant:
  13. Fascism was most successful in countries where:
  14. Joseph Goebbels was in charge of:
  15. Kristallnacht demonstrated:
  16. In Hitler’s view, all of Germany’s problems could be traced back to:
  17. In the Oath to Adolph Hitler, how is loyalty defined?
  18. Why is totalitarianism a 20th-century phenomenon? Why was it not implemented earlier?
  19. In the video called “Stalin: Inside the Terror,” which of the following was NOT used to describe Stalin’s vision for the Soviet Union after Lenin’s death?
  20. In the video called “The Rise of Hitler,” what book was referred to as “the Bible”?
  21. Compare and contrast the rise of totalitarianism in Communist Russia and Nazi Germany. Include factors such as the role of the leader, the aim of the totalitarian state, the role of ideology, and how totalitarianism affected the daily lives of ordinary people.

Set 3

  1. Germany saw the Triple Entente as a/an:
  2. Expectations on all sides for a short war were dashed by the advent of:
  3. The Treaty of Versailles (1918) stated that responsibility for World War I lay with
  4. Which of the following best represents the reason World War 1 began?
  5. The Triple Entente included:
  6. In the Zimmermann telegram, Germany proposed that in case of war between Germany and the United States:
  7. The Bolshevik Revolution in Russia brought ___________ to power.
  8. Which of the following was a characteristic feature of the fighting in World War I
  9. According to the video lecture about World War I, what was unusual about the beginning of the war?
  10. The effects of Stalin’s collectivization of Soviet agriculture included all of the following except:
  11. Which of the following was NOT one of Stalin’s goals?
  12. For Lenin, socialism meant:
  13. Fascist ideology included:
  14. Organized Christian churches in Germany:
  15. In Hitler’s view, all of Germany’s problems could be traced back to:
  16. Joseph Goebbels was in charge of:
  17. In the Oath to Adolph Hitler, how is loyalty defined?
  18. Why is totalitarianism a 20th‐century phenomenon? Why was it not implemented earlier?
  19. In the video called “Stalin: Inside the Terror,” which of the following was NOT used to describe Stalin’s vision for the Soviet Union after Lenin’s death?
  20. In the video called “The Rise of Hitler,” what book was referred to as “the Bible”?
  21. Compare and contrast the rise of totalitarianism in Communist Russia and Nazi Germany. Include factors such as the role of the leader, the aim of the totalitarian state, the role of ideology, and how totalitarianism affected the daily lives of ordinary people.

Set 4

  1. Germany saw the Triple Entente as a/an:
  2. The primary effects of World War I on the European mentality included:
  3. Germany’s agreement to an armistice in November 1918 was a result of:
  4. Expectations on all sides for a short war were dashed by the advent of:
  5. The reaction of the European public to the declarations of war included:
  6. In the Zimmermann telegram, Germany proposed that in case of war between Germany and the United States:
  7. The Bolshevik Revolution in Russia brought ___________ to power.
  8. Which of the following was a characteristic feature of the fighting in World War I
  9. According to the video lecture about World War I, what was unusual about the beginning of the war?
  10. The effects of Stalin’s collectivization of Soviet agriculture included all of the following except:
  11. Stalin’s totalitarianism:
  12. For Lenin, socialism meant:
  13. Fascism was most successful in countries where:
  14. Once his dictatorship was firmly established, Hitler:
  15. Joseph Goebbels was in charge of:
  16. Organized Christian churches in Germany:
  17. In the Oath to Adolph Hitler, how is loyalty defined?
  18. Why is totalitarianism a 20th-century phenomenon? Why was it not implemented earlier?
  19. In the video called “Stalin: Inside the Terror,” which of the following was NOT used to describe Stalin’s vision for the Soviet Union after Lenin’s death?
  20. In the video called “The Rise of Hitler,” what part of the Nazi message most appealed to Fritz, the young Brown Shirt featured in the film?
  21. By what means did Hitler and the Nazis win the cooperation of the German people in the Nazi program? Give specific examples and explain how these were meant to support particular aspects of Nazi aims and ideology. Write at least three paragraphs.
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