Which policy shows that appeasement does not always prevent war?
British policy toward Germany in Munich during the 1930's
French policy in Indochina in the 1950's
United States policy toward Cuba in the early 1960's
Iraqi policy toward Iran in the 1980's
Which idea was included in the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles to show the intent of the Allies to punish the Central Powers for their role in World War II?
All nations shall maintain open covenants of peace
Freedom of the seas will be maintained
Germany will accept full responsibility for causing the war
Territorial settlements shall be made along clearly recognizable lines of nationality
During the mid 1930's, which characteristic was common to Fascist Italy, Nazi, Germany and Communist Russia?
Government ownership of the means of production and distribution
One-party system that denied basic human rights
Encouragement of individual freedom of expression in the arts
Emphasis on consumer goods rather than on weapons
The harsh conditions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles after World War I helped lay the foundation for the
Rise of fascism Germany
Uprising during the French Revolution
Division of Korea along the 38th parallel
Bolshevik Revolution in Russia
Censorship, mass arrests and a secret police force are most characteristic of
Parliamentary democracies
Republics
Totalitarian regimes
Constitutional monarchies
Between the Meiji Restoration and World War II, Japan tried to solve the problem of its scarcity of natural resources by
Exporting agricultural products in exchange for new technology
Establishing a policy of imperialism
Building nuclear power plants
Cooperating with the Soviet Union to gain needed resources
What was one reason the Nazi programs and policies of the early 1930's appealed to many people in Germany?
The people were frustrated with their current economic and political situation
Germany had been denied membership in the United Nations
A coup d'etat had forced communism on the German people
The German people feared that the French of the British would soon gain control of the polish corridor
The imperialist policies followed by Japan after World War I were based on a desire to
Convert people to Shinto
Acquire markets for its oil industry
Compete with Chinese trade policies
Obtain natural resources for manufacturing
One reason the Fascist governments of Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler came to power in Italy and Germany was that these nations
Were threatened by the United States
Supported civil liberties for all
Failed to join the League of Nations
Faced economic and political difficulties
After World War I, Japan attempted to solve some of its economic problems by
Establishing extensive trade with the Soviet Union
Expanding its influence in Asia
Practicing the principles of Marxism
Refusing to rely on Western technology