WORLD HISTORY FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES FINAL EXAM
WORLD HISTORY FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES FINAL EXAM
As a result of the Long March, China’s Communist Party –
ANSWER- grew stronger and more determined.
What is the most likely reason Chiang Kai-shek was able to rule
as a dictator? – ANSWER- China was ready for a powerful
leader after chaos at the end of the republic.
The large part of China controlled by the Communist Party is
the – ANSWER- Mainland
If the outcome of the Civil War had been different, how would
that most likely have affected China? – ANSWER- Unrest might
have continued in much of the country because so many people
supported the Communists.
What is a warlord? – ANSWER- a military leader who rules a
small area by force
Why was the Nationalist Party more popular in China’s cities
than in the countryside? – ANSWER- Wealthy people who
supported the party were concentrated in cities.
Which of the following did the Revolution of 1911 achieve in
China? Check all that apply. – ANSWER- The Revolution of
1911 established a republic.
The Revolution of 1911 ended imperialist rule.
The Revolution of 1911 ended European influence.
During World War I, the Russian army was – ANSWER- large
but ill prepared to fight.
What do the symbols on the Communist Party flag represent? –
ANSWER- the urban workers and peasants
Which is the best definition of communism? – ANSWERCommunism is an economic system in which the distribution of
property and resources is primarily controlled by the
government.
Introduced in Russia after 1917, the system in which a
government controls the distribution of land and resources is
known as . – ANSWER- Communism
In the early 1900s, after the Bolsheviks began to rule Russia, –
ANSWER- the fight for power resulted in a three-year civil war.
How did Rasputin affect the relationship between the
government and the people of Russia? – ANSWER- Rasputin
was a faith healer who had undue influence over the tsarina and
the government, which many Russian citizens resented.
A tsar was a Russian leader in the early 1900s who was similar
to a – ANSWER- King
While many Russian soldiers were on the front during World
War I, most of those who remained behind responded to the
February Revolution by – ANSWER- joining the riots instead of
stopping them.
In what year did the February and October revolutions occur in
Russia? – ANSWER- 1917
Who was Vladimir Lenin? – ANSWER- He was a leader of the
Bolsheviks in Russia.
Who was the last tsar to rule Russia? – ANSWER- Nicholas II
Why did thousands of Russian citizens march on St. Petersburg
in 1905? – ANSWER- They marched to demand better working
conditions, more personal freedoms, and greater representation
in government.
In the early 1920s, Lenin established the New Economic Policy,
which – ANSWER- reversed earlier changes and gave the
economy a boost.
What was one consequence of the October Revolution? –
ANSWER- The Bolsheviks ended Russia’s involvement in
World War I.
Which term best describes government in Russia after the
Communists took power? – ANSWER- single-party
How did most Russian citizens make a living in the early 1900s?
- ANSWER- Most Russians were peasants who worked on
farms for very little money.
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