WORLD HISTORY FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES FINAL EXAM, PRACTICE EXAM AND STUDY GUIDE NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM

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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