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WE ARE GOING TO DO AWESOME ON THIS FINAL EXAM LETS THINK TOGETHER CONNECTION TO THE FINAL EXAM HOW DO YOU ANSWER A QUESTION ON THE FINAL EXAM WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU SHOULD DO TO ENSURE YOU GET THE QUESTION CORRECT ID: 158678

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MODULE 7 FINAL EXAM REVIEW

WE ARE GOING TO DO AWESOME ON THIS FINAL EXAM!!!Slide2

LETS THINK TOGETHER

*** CONNECTION

TO THE FINAL EXAM

HOW DO YOU ANSWER A QUESTION ON THE FINAL EXAM, WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU SHOULD DO TO ENSURE YOU GET THE QUESTION CORRECT ???TAKE CONTROL OF THE WHITEBOARD….Slide3

All of the following may be assumed from the cartoon above 

except

trouble

in the Balkans united European leaderstrouble in the Balkans was reaching a boiling pointEuropean leaders were keeping a close eye on the BalkansEuropean leaders were having trouble to contain issues in the BalkansSlide4

Let’s look at the political cartoon…

What is the cartoon showing us?

Who is in the cartoon?

What are important pieces we should understand in the cartoon?Slide5

All of the following may be assumed from the cartoon above 

except

trouble

in the Balkans united European leaderstrouble in the Balkans was reaching a boiling pointEuropean leaders were keeping a close eye on the BalkansEuropean leaders were having trouble to contain issues in the BalkansSlide6

All of the following may be assumed from the cartoon above 

except

trouble

in the Balkans united European leaderstrouble in the Balkans was reaching a boiling pointEuropean leaders were keeping a close eye on the BalkansEuropean leaders were having trouble to contain issues in the Balkans

WHAT IS THE ANSWERSlide7

All of the following may be assumed from the cartoon above 

except

trouble

in the Balkans united European leaderstrouble in the Balkans was reaching a boiling pointEuropean leaders were keeping a close eye on the BalkansEuropean leaders were having trouble to contain issues in the BalkansSlide8

LET’S TRY ANOTHER ONE…

REMEMBER

READ QUESTION

TAKE APART WHAT IT IS ASKING YOUDEFINE ANY WORDS YOU DON’T KNOWELIMINATE ANY WRONG ANSWERS

PICK YOUR BEST ANSWER!!!

HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT TRYING THE NEXT ONE???Slide9

The following passage is an excerpt from the preamble of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 47/121, issued on December 18, 1992. Use the excerpt to answer the following question:

Gravely concerned about the deterioration of the situation in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina owing to intensified aggressive acts by the Serbian and Montenegrin forces to acquire more territories by force, characterized by a consistent pattern of gross and systematic violations of human rights, a burgeoning refugee population resulting from mass expulsions of

defenceless

civilians from their homes and the existence in Serbian and Montenegrin controlled areas of concentration camps and detention

centres

, in pursuit of the abhorrent policy of "ethnic cleansing", which is a form of genocide,…

Based on this excerpt, which of the following conclusions can be drawn about how the United Nations views ethnic cleansing?

 It considers ethnic cleansing less severe than genocide

.

 It considers ethnic cleansing a type of genocide

.

 It considers ethnic cleansing more severe than genocide

.

 It considers ethnic cleansing unrelated to genocide.Slide10

LET’S UNDERSTAND WHAT IT IS SAYING…

The

following

passage is an excerpt from the preamble of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 47/121, issued on December 18, 1992. Use the excerpt to answer the following question:

Gravely concerned about the

deterioration

of the situation in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina owing to intensified

aggressive acts

by the Serbian and Montenegrin forces to

acquire more territories by force

, characterized by a consistent pattern of

gross and systematic violations of human rights

, a burgeoning

refugee population resulting from mass expulsions

of

defenseless

civilians

from their homes and the existence in Serbian and Montenegrin controlled areas of

concentration camps and detention

centres

, in pursuit of the abhorrent policy of

"ethnic cleansing

", which is a form of genocide,…Slide11

Gravely

concerned about the deterioration of the situation in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina owing to intensified aggressive acts by the Serbian and Montenegrin forces to acquire more territories by force, characterized by a consistent pattern of gross and systematic violations of human rights, a burgeoning refugee population resulting from mass expulsions of

defenceless

civilians from their homes and the existence in Serbian and Montenegrin controlled areas of concentration camps and detention

centres

, in pursuit of the abhorrent policy of "ethnic cleansing", which is a form of genocide,…

Based on this excerpt, which of the following conclusions can be drawn about how the United Nations views ethnic cleansing?

 It considers ethnic cleansing less severe than genocide

.

 It considers ethnic cleansing a type of genocide

.

 It considers ethnic cleansing more severe than genocide

.

 It considers ethnic cleansing unrelated to genocide.

WHAT IS THE ANSWERSlide12

The following passage is an excerpt from the preamble of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 47/121, issued on December 18, 1992. Use the excerpt to answer the following question:

Gravely concerned about the deterioration of the situation in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina owing to intensified aggressive acts by the Serbian and Montenegrin forces to acquire more territories by force, characterized by a consistent pattern of gross and systematic violations of human rights, a burgeoning refugee population resulting from mass expulsions of

defenceless

civilians from their homes and the existence in Serbian and Montenegrin controlled areas of concentration camps and detention

centres

, in pursuit of the abhorrent policy of "ethnic cleansing", which is a form of genocide,…

Based on this excerpt, which of the following conclusions can be drawn about how the United Nations views ethnic cleansing?

 It considers ethnic cleansing less severe than genocide

.

 It considers ethnic cleansing a type of genocide

.

 It considers ethnic cleansing more severe than genocide

.

 It considers ethnic cleansing unrelated to genocide.Slide13

LET’S TRY ANOTHER ONE…

REMEMBER

READ QUESTION

TAKE APART WHAT IT IS ASKING YOUDEFINE ANY WORDS YOU DON’T KNOWELIMINATE ANY WRONG ANSWERS

PICK YOUR BEST ANSWER!!!

HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT TRYING THE NEXT ONE???Slide14

The British World War I propaganda poster

 uses fear and patriotism to boost army

enlistments

 promotes the idea of alliances as a way to win the war promotes imperialism while generating an interest in the war

 draws on the hopes of building the British Empire as a means to victorySlide15

The British World War I propaganda poster

What is the poster showing us?

What do the creators of the poster want us to understand?Slide16

The British World War I propaganda poster

 uses fear and patriotism to boost army

enlistments

 promotes the idea of alliances as a way to win the war promotes imperialism while generating an interest in the war draws on the hopes of building the British Empire as a means to victory

WHAT IS THE ANSWERSlide17

The British World War I propaganda poster

 uses fear and patriotism to boost army

enlistments

 promotes the idea of alliances as a way to win the war promotes imperialism while generating an interest in the war

 draws on the hopes of building the British Empire as a means to victorySlide18

YOU GOT IT, LET’S PRACTICE

USE THE POLLING OPTION

1. A

2. B3. C4. D Slide19

Why did Britain, France, and Russia form a Triple Entente?

to

support Austrian expansion in the

Balkansto strengthen their alliance formed during colonial expansionto respond to Germany's imperialism and military build upto prevent Italy from aligning with Austria-Hungary and GermanySlide20

Why did Britain, France, and Russia form a Triple Entente?

to

support Austrian expansion in the

Balkansto strengthen their alliance formed during colonial expansionto respond to Germany's imperialism and military build upto prevent Italy from aligning with Austria-Hungary and GermanySlide21

Young men on both fronts suffered severe burns such as in this image. These burns were typically a result of

:

the

war lasting longer than was initially expectedchemical weapons such as mustard

gas

the

increased use of trench

warfare

radiation

poisoning leaking from reactorsSlide22

Young men on both fronts suffered severe burns such as in this image. These burns were typically a result of

:

the

war lasting longer than was initially expectedchemical

weapons such as mustard

gas

the

increased use of trench

warfare

radiation

poisoning leaking from reactorsSlide23

Which of the following is true about the Treaty of Versailles

?

All

stakeholders were involved in drafting the treaty.Germany was forced to accept "war guilt" and pay reparations.The

treaty was drafted by member nations of the United

Nations.

The

United States signed the treaty.Slide24

Which of the following is true about the Treaty of Versailles

?

All

stakeholders were involved in drafting the treaty.Germany was forced to accept "war guilt" and pay

reparations.

The

treaty was drafted by member nations of the United

Nations.

The

United States signed the treaty.Slide25

The group hit the hardest by the German economic crisis of the 1920s was

the

1. middle class

2. agricultural workers3. Aristocracy4. factory workersSlide26

The group hit the hardest by the German economic crisis of the 1920s was

the

1. middle class

2. agricultural workers3. Aristocracy4. factory workersSlide27

The purpose of dropping the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima was

to

completely

destroy Japan's navyforce Emperor Hirohito to resigncause

Japan to

surrender

 retaliate for the bombing of Pearl HarborSlide28

The purpose of dropping the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima was

to

completely

destroy Japan's navyforce Emperor Hirohito to resign

cause

Japan to

surrender

 retaliate for the bombing of Pearl HarborSlide29

How did the Treaty of Versailles aid Hitler's rise to power?

With

Germany's economy devastated, Germany welcomed a leader who promised to undo the

treaty.The treaty called for Germany to elect new officials and to reorganize the nation after World War I.The treaty contained loopholes that allowed Germany to rebuild its military and to build up weapons

.

 Germany's economy boomed after WWI, creating the funds to rebuild its military and weapons.Slide30

How did the Treaty of Versailles aid Hitler's rise to power?

With

Germany's economy devastated, Germany welcomed a leader who promised to undo the

treaty.The treaty called for Germany to elect new officials and to reorganize the nation after World War I.

The

treaty contained loopholes that allowed Germany to rebuild its military and to build up weapons

.

 Germany's economy boomed after WWI, creating the funds to rebuild its military and weapons.Slide31

As a result of Stalin's Five Year Plans, the Soviet Union

witnessed

a

growth in industrial productionthe rise of a market economya partnership with western

economies

the

elimination of collective farmingSlide32

As a result of Stalin's Five Year Plans, the Soviet Union

witnessed

a

growth in industrial productionthe rise of a market economy

a

partnership with western

economies

the

elimination of collective farmingSlide33

The conflicting superpowers that emerged following World War II

were

Germany

and the Soviet UnionFrance and the United States Great Britain and the United States

the

Soviet Union and the United StatesSlide34

The conflicting superpowers that emerged following World War II

were

Germany

and the Soviet UnionFrance and the United States

 Great Britain and the United

States

the

Soviet Union and the United StatesSlide35

The Potsdam Declaration

threatened

the use of the atomic

bombsecured Hirohito's position as emperorthreatened "prompt and utter destruction“called the Soviets into the Pacific WarSlide36

The Potsdam Declaration

threatened

the use of the atomic

bombsecured Hirohito's position as emperorthreatened "prompt and utter destruction“called the Soviets into the Pacific WarSlide37

What justification did the Soviet leadership use to rationalize the

Holomodor

?

The Russian serfs' purposely reduced the amount of goods they were producing in protest, which reduced much needed revenue from exporting grain.The Ukrainian protests would disrupt Stalin's plans for collectivizing agricultural farmland across the Soviet Union and were disrupting Stalin's plans for collectivizing agriculture.The process of collectivizing agricultural production allowed

Ukranian

farmers to specialize in particular products, leading them to demand too high of a price for them from the Soviet

government.

The

peasant revolt following collectivization of agricultural lands was an anti-communist uprising supported by Western democracies that feared collectivization would push the Soviets ahead of them.Slide38

What justification did the Soviet leadership use to rationalize the

Holomodor

?

The Russian serfs' purposely reduced the amount of goods they were producing in protest, which reduced much needed revenue from exporting grain.The Ukrainian protests would disrupt Stalin's plans for collectivizing agricultural farmland across the Soviet Union and were disrupting Stalin's plans for collectivizing agriculture.The process of collectivizing agricultural production allowed

Ukranian

farmers to specialize in particular products, leading them to demand too high of a price for them from the Soviet

government.

The

peasant revolt following collectivization of agricultural lands was an anti-communist uprising supported by Western democracies that feared collectivization would push the Soviets ahead of them.Slide39

Supporters of the Nuremberg Laws would most likely also

support

the

Versailles Treatytheories of racial cleansingthe rights of individualsfree healthcare for the sickSlide40

Supporters of the Nuremberg Laws would most likely also support

the

Versailles

Treatytheories of racial cleansingthe rights of individualsfree healthcare for the sickSlide41

An example of governmental response to the genocide in Darfur

is

 the International Red Cross and Red Crescent sending in aid

workers Hollywood stars promoting awareness churches providing critical medical supplies in the area

the

International Criminal Court (ICC) issuing an arrest warrant for the President of the SudanSlide42

An example of governmental response to the genocide in Darfur is

 the International Red Cross and Red Crescent sending in aid

workers

 Hollywood stars promoting awareness churches providing critical medical supplies in the area

the

International Criminal Court (ICC) issuing an arrest warrant for the President of the SudanSlide43

The Khmer Rouge was primarily a result

of

an

extreme political ideologya religious wara swift shift from an agricultural to industrial

economy

an

ethnic conflictSlide44

The Khmer Rouge was primarily a result

of

an

extreme political ideologya religious war

a

swift shift from an agricultural to industrial

economy

an

ethnic conflictSlide45

What was the primary goal of NATO

?

provide

jobs and training in the post-WWII era create a military alliance with members of the Warsaw Pact prevent the spread of communism in Eastern Europe

 provide mutual defense among member nations if attackedSlide46

What was the primary goal of NATO

?

provide

jobs and training in the post-WWII era create a military alliance with members of the Warsaw Pact prevent the spread of communism in Eastern

Europe

 provide mutual defense among member nations if attackedSlide47

The goal of the Marshall Plan was

to

aid

European recovery and prevent the spreading of communismaid European recovery in both western and eastern Europeend the Holocaustallow for easy immigration to the United StatesSlide48

The goal of the Marshall Plan was to

aid

European recovery and prevent the spreading of

communismaid European recovery in both western and eastern Europeend the Holocaustallow for easy immigration to the United States