HIEU 202 Test 7
HIEU 202 Test 7 / Quiz 7
HIEU 202 Quiz 7: What Happened to Western Civilization?
- When Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland in 1936
- Which of the following is NOT true of the conditions leading to World War II?
- In response to German violation of the Treaty of Versailles, British statesmen followed a policy of
- Which of the following best explains why France fell to Germany, but Britain’s defense was successful?
- What was the spark that caused Britain and France to declare war on Germany?
- The Battle of Britain was fought mainly
- Blitzkrieg is most closely associated with
- In his last will and testament, Hitler finally took personal responsibility for the war.
- The surrender of Germany was brought about by
- The term Final Solution refers to
- Why did Western countries fail to act to stop totalitarianism?
- Besides the Jews, other groups were victims of the Holocaust. Which of the following was NOT one of those groups?
- According to the video called “Holocaust on Trial,” which of the following was NOT a method of killing Jews and other undesirables?
- The first steps toward European unity came in the form of
- Soviet domination of most of Eastern Europe after World War II was established primarily because of the:
- The election of Pope John Paul II stimulated a surge of nationalism in
- The Marshall Plan was
- By 1949, Germany
- S. policy of preventing the spread of Soviet power and influence in Asia, Africa, Middle East, and Latin America was known as
- What countries were responsible for the airlift that brought supplies into Berlin during the blockade of 1948-49?
- Détente refers to the relaxation of tension between the Soviets and the United States in the 1970s.
- The lecture presentation called Recovery and Realignment, 1945-1989 presented the end of the Cold War by looking at the contribution of three key figures. Which of the following was NOT one of those figures?
- According to the lecture presentation called Recovery and Realignment, 1945-1989, what was Reagan’s goal in regards to the Soviet Union?
- What sign did Reagan say would make Soviet intentions unmistakable?
- When Pope John Paul II visited Poland in 1979, how long was his visit?
Set 1
- Which of the following is NOT true of the conditions leading to World War II?
- When Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland in 1936
- Which of the following was NOT invaded by Hitler’s forces?
- In response to German violation of the Treaty of Versailles, British statesmen followed a policy of
- Blitzkrieg is most closely associated with
- The Battle of Britain was fought mainly
- Nazi Germany suffered its first defeat in
- In his last will and testament, Hitler finally took personal responsibility for the war.
- Which of the following is NOT a consequence of World War II?
- The surrender of Germany was brought about by
- Why did Western countries fail to act to stop totalitarianism?
- Besides the Jews, other groups were victims of the Holocaust. Which of the following was NOT one of those groups?
- In the video called “Holocaust on Trial,” who or what is on trial?
- The ideas of freedom and self-determination which were espoused by the Allies in World War II sparked a groundswell of
- The Marshall Plan was
- Soviet domination of most of Eastern Europe after World War II was established primarily because of the:
- The election of Pope John Paul II stimulated a surge of nationalism in
- By 1949, Germany
- S. policy of preventing the spread of Soviet power and influence in Asia, Africa, Middle East, and Latin America was known as
- Who initiated the blockade of Berlin?
- Détente refers to the relaxation of tension between the Soviets and the United States in the 1970s.
- The lecture presentation called Recovery and Realignment, 1945-1989 presented the end of the Cold War by looking at the contribution of three key figures. Which of the following was NOT one of those figures?
- According to the lecture presentation called Recovery and Realignment, 1945- 1989, the most significant outcome of the Cold War was
- What sign did Reagan say would make Soviet intentions unmistakable?
- When Pope John Paul II visited Poland in 1979, how long was his visit?
Set 2
- Hitler’s annexation of Czechoslovakia in March 1939 differed from his previous moves in that
- Which of the following is NOT true of the conditions leading to World War II?
- What was the spark that caused Britain and France to declare war on Germany?
- Blitzkrieg is most closely associated with
- Which of the following was NOT invaded by Hitler’s forces?
- Nazi Germany suffered its first defeat in
- In response to German violation of the Treaty of Versailles, British statesmen followed a policy of
- In his last will and testament, Hitler finally took personal responsibility for the war.
- The ideological underpinning for the Holocaust was based on
- The surrender of Germany was brought about by
- Why did Western countries fail to act to stop totalitarianism?
- Besides the Jews, other groups were victims of the Holocaust. Which of the following was NOT one of those groups?
- In the video called “Holocaust on Trial,” who or what is on trial?
- The first steps toward European unity came in the form of
- Soviet domination of most of Eastern Europe after World War II was established primarily because of the:
- The election of Pope John Paul II stimulated a surge of nationalism in
- The Marshall Plan was
- By 1949, Germany
- S. policy of preventing the spread of Soviet power and influence in Asia, Africa, Middle East, and Latin America was known as
- Who initiated the blockade of Berlin?
- The Iron Curtain referred to the
- The lecture presentation called Recovery and Realignment, 1945-1989 presented the end of the Cold War by looking at the contribution of three key figures. Which of the following was NOT one of those figures?
- Détente refers to the relaxation of tension between the Soviets and the United States in the 1970s.
- What sign did Reagan say would make Soviet intentions unmistakable?
- When Pope John Paul II visited Poland in 1979, how long was his visit?
Set 3
- A decisive event in the breakdown of peace was
- Which of the following is NOT true of the conditions leading to World War II?
- Blitzkrieg is most closely associated with
- The Battle of Britain was fought mainly
- In response to German violation of the Treaty of Versailles, British statesmen followed a policy of
- What was the spark that caused Britain and France to declare war on Germany?
- Which of the following best explains why France fell to Germany, but Britain’s defense was successful?
- The term Final Solution refers to
- Which of the following is NOT a consequence of World War II?
- The surrender of Germany was brought about by
- In the video lecture on World War II, which of the following was given as the ultimate outcome of the war?
- Besides the Jews, other groups were victims of the Holocaust. Which of the following was NOT one of those groups?
- According to the video called “Holocaust on Trial,” which of the following was NOT a method of killing Jews and other undesirables?
- The first steps toward European unity came in the form of
- The primary reason for the liberation of former colonies after World War II was the:
- The election of Pope John Paul II stimulated a surge of nationalism in
- Soviet domination of most of Eastern Europe after World War II was established primarily because of the:
- The division of the German nation into two parts:
- S. policy of preventing the spread of Soviet power and influence in Asia, Africa, Middle East, and Latin America was known as
- What countries were responsible for the airlift that brought supplies into Berlin during the blockade of 1948‐49?
- According to the lecture presentation called Recovery and Realignment, 1945‐1989, the most significant outcome of the Cold War was
- According to the lecture presentation called Recovery and Realignment, 1945‐1989, what was Reagan’s goal in regards to the Soviet Union?
- The Iron Curtain referred to the
- What sign did Reagan say would make Soviet intentions unmistakable?
- When Pope John Paul II visited Poland in 1979, how long was his visit?