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YOU WILL ALL PASS I KNOW IT 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: 264666

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MODULE 8 FINAL EXAM REVIEW

YOU WILL ALL PASS, I KNOW IT!!!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

Based on the map of Europe following World War II, how did the nations shaded in red differ from nations shaded in blue?

Communist

governments were established in the areas in red, while the countries in the blue held free

elections.Communist governments were established in the blue regions of Europe, while the regions in red were democratic.The United States had a greater influence on the area highlighted in red than on the area in blue.The area in red had a higher standard of living than the area in blue.Slide4

Based on the map of Europe following World War II, how did the nations shaded in red differ from nations shaded in blue

?

What can we understand about the map?

What are the color differences? Slide5

Based on the map of Europe following World War II, how did the nations shaded in red differ from nations shaded in blue?

Communist

governments were established in the areas in red, while the countries in the blue held free

elections.Communist governments were established in the blue regions of Europe, while the regions in red were democratic.The United States had a greater influence on the area highlighted in red than on the area in blue.The area in red had a higher standard of living than the area in blue.

WHAT IS THE ANSWERSlide6

Based on the map of Europe following World War II, how did the nations shaded in red differ from nations shaded in blue?

Communist

governments were established in the areas in red, while the countries in the blue held free

elections.Communist governments were established in the blue regions of Europe, while the regions in red were democratic.The United States had a greater influence on the area highlighted in red than on the area in blue.

The

area in red had a higher standard of living than the area in blue.Slide7

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???Slide8

From this map you determine that

Soviet

influences spread across Eastern Europe sharply during and after World War

II the number of Soviet satellite states decreased significantly right after World War II after World War II, the territories of Germany were controlled by the Soviet Union Germany and the Soviet Union shared territories across Europe after World War IISlide9

From this map you determine that

What is the key showing you?

What are the different shades representing? Slide10

From this map you determine that

Soviet

influences spread across Eastern Europe sharply during and after World War

II the number of Soviet satellite states decreased significantly right after World War II after World War II, the territories of Germany were controlled by the Soviet Union Germany and the Soviet Union shared territories across Europe after World War II

WHAT IS THE ANSWERSlide11

From this map you determine that

Soviet

influences spread across Eastern Europe sharply during and after World War

II the number of Soviet satellite states decreased significantly right after World War II after World War II, the territories of Germany were controlled by the Soviet Union Germany and the Soviet Union shared territories across Europe after World War IISlide12

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???Slide13

How might a communist propaganda poster in the Soviet Union

differ?

A

Soviet propaganda poster might show class struggle and economic inequalities. Propaganda posters in the Soviet Union may show the benefits of capitalism. A Soviet propaganda poster might be similar to the poster shown above. Propaganda posters from the Soviet Union may esteem the American way of life.Slide14

How might a communist propaganda poster in the Soviet Union

differ?

Define communist

Define propagandaDescribe life in Soviet Union Slide15

How might a communist propaganda poster in the Soviet Union

differ?

A

Soviet propaganda poster might show class struggle and economic inequalities. Propaganda posters in the Soviet Union may show the benefits of capitalism. A Soviet propaganda poster might be similar to the poster shown above. Propaganda posters from the Soviet Union may esteem the American way of life.Slide16

How might a communist propaganda poster in the Soviet Union

differ?

A

Soviet propaganda poster might show class struggle and economic inequalities. Propaganda posters in the Soviet Union may show the benefits of capitalism. A Soviet propaganda poster might be similar to the poster shown above. Propaganda posters from the Soviet Union may esteem the American way of life.Slide17

YOU GOT IT, LET’S PRACTICE

USE THE POLLING OPTION

1. A

2. B3. C4. D Slide18

Which of the following nations were among members of NATO during the Cold War

?

Soviet

Union and West GermanyWest Germany and PolandWest Germany and the United StatesFrance and East GermanySlide19

Which of the following nations were among members of NATO during the Cold War?

Soviet

Union and West

GermanyWest Germany and PolandWest Germany and the United StatesFrance and East GermanySlide20

Why did Cuba partner with the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis?

 

The partnership was in part a response to failed attempts of the Bay of Pigs Invasion to overthrow Cuba's communist government

. Cuba desired to build a more friendly relationship with the United States since it was a Cold War super power that was geographically near to Cuba. The Cuban government believed it could open up trade and tourism and build the economy with support from other communist nations.The Soviet Union pursued an imperialistic relationship with Cuba in which the Soviets would rule and provide protection to a colonized Cuba.Slide21

Why did Cuba partner with the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis?

 The partnership was in part a response to failed attempts of the Bay of Pigs Invasion to overthrow Cuba's communist government

.

 Cuba desired to build a more friendly relationship with the United States since it was a Cold War super power that was geographically near to Cuba. The Cuban government believed it could open up trade and tourism and build the economy with support from other communist nations.The Soviet Union pursued an imperialistic relationship with Cuba in which the Soviets would rule and provide protection to a colonized Cuba.Slide22

A result of Papa Doc Duvalier's rule in Haiti was

Haitians

fleeing the

island an expansion of civil rights a strengthening of ties with the United States the signing of a peace treaty with CubaSlide23

A result of Papa Doc Duvalier's rule in Haiti was

Haitians

fleeing the

island an expansion of civil rights a strengthening of ties with the United States the signing of a peace treaty with CubaSlide24

The primary goal of the Chinese Cultural Revolution of the 1960s was to

promote

Chinese scientific

educationintroduce more democratic economic policieseliminate the opposition to Mao Zedongstrengthen ties with the SovietsSlide25

The primary goal of the Chinese Cultural Revolution of the 1960s was to

promote

Chinese scientific

educationintroduce more democratic economic policieseliminate the opposition to Mao Zedongstrengthen ties with the SovietsSlide26

A chief criticism of the U.S. involvement in Israel by Palestinians is that the U.S.

provides

humanitarian relief in the

regionsupplies Israel with weapons and moneyis unwilling to broker peace talks in the regionprovides aid to neighboring EgyptSlide27

A chief criticism of the U.S. involvement in Israel by Palestinians is that the U.S.

provides

humanitarian relief in the

regionsupplies Israel with weapons and moneyis unwilling to broker peace talks in the regionprovides aid to neighboring EgyptSlide28

Why did Egypt's president Nasser seize the Suez Canal in 1956?

 Egyptian officials determined the canal was dangerous and in dire need of

repair.

The act was to support an American and British financing decision on the Aswan High Dam. It was a nationalistic and retaliatory move to bring control of the canal under Egypt's command. The canal was seized to negotiate better trading relations with Britain, France, and the United States.Slide29

Why did Egypt's president Nasser seize the Suez Canal in 1956?

 Egyptian officials determined the canal was dangerous and in dire need of

repair.

The act was to support an American and British financing decision on the Aswan High Dam. It was a nationalistic and retaliatory move to bring control of the canal under Egypt's command. The canal was seized to negotiate better trading relations with Britain, France, and the United States.Slide30

A criticism of the American suburbs in the post-World War II era was

 that houses were far too

expensive

 that they lacked racial diversity that they raised the issue of health concerns that the divorce rate soared in the suburbsSlide31

A criticism of the American suburbs in the post-World War II era was

 that houses were far too

expensive

 that they lacked racial diversity that they raised the issue of health concerns that the divorce rate soared in the suburbsSlide32

Cultural diffusion was most advanced by

necessary

improvements in medical

technologypost-World War II occupation and education reformnation rebuilding and multi-national organizationsthe contact of business people with foreign culturesSlide33

Cultural diffusion was most advanced by

necessary

improvements in medical

technologypost-World War II occupation and education reformnation rebuilding and multi-national organizationsthe contact of business people with foreign culturesSlide34

Who would be most likely to contest NAFTA

?

a

U.S. labor union leadera Mexican factory workera Canadian working in the oil industrya Mexican politicianSlide35

Who would be most likely to contest NAFTA?

a

U.S. labor union

leadera Mexican factory workera Canadian working in the oil industrya Mexican politicianSlide36

Use the quote below from the U.S. Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Mark Grossman, to answer the following question:

"…we also need to have a clear statement by the Afghan Taliban against international terrorism and in support of the peace process to end the armed conflict in Afghanistan."

—U.S. Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Mark Grossman

Consider the statement above made by U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Marc Grossman. Which of the following would be best supported by this statement? There is an expectation that peace talks must include agreements that the Afghan Taliban will no longer support or participate in acts of international terrorism.

There

is an expectation that the Taliban will not return to Afghanistan in any type of law-making or governing

capacity.

There

is an expectation that new rights and freedoms women gained since the fall of the Taliban in Afghanistan will be

permanent.

There

is an expectation that laws that undermine basic human rights will be replaced by new laws that protect the natural rights of all citizens.Slide37

Use the quote below from the U.S. Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Mark Grossman, to answer the following question:

"…we also need to have a clear statement by the Afghan Taliban against international terrorism and in support of the peace process to end the armed conflict in Afghanistan."

—U.S. Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Mark Grossman

Consider the statement above made by U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Marc Grossman. Which of the following would be best supported by this statement? There is an expectation that peace talks must include agreements that the Afghan Taliban will no longer support or participate in acts of international

terrorism.

There

is an expectation that the Taliban will not return to Afghanistan in any type of law-making or governing

capacity.

There

is an expectation that new rights and freedoms women gained since the fall of the Taliban in Afghanistan will be

permanent.

There

is an expectation that laws that undermine basic human rights will be replaced by new laws that protect the natural rights of all citizens.Slide38

The organization that claimed to be behind the 9/11 terrorist attacks was Al-Qaeda. What effect did this have on the U.S. response to 9/11

?

It

caused the U.S. to invade Iraq within months of the attack. It caused the U.S. to invade Afghanistan within months of the attack. It caused the U.S. to invade Pakistan within months of the attack. It caused the U.S. to invade Iran within months of the attack.Slide39

The organization that claimed to be behind the 9/11 terrorist attacks was Al-Qaeda. What effect did this have on the U.S. response to 9/11

?

It

caused the U.S. to invade Iraq within months of the attack. It caused the U.S. to invade Afghanistan within months of the attack. It caused the U.S. to invade Pakistan within months of the attack. It caused the U.S. to invade Iran within months of the attack.Slide40

How might suicide bombings be related to religious fundamentalism?

Suicide

bombings have no significant ties to religious fundamentalism

. Suicide bombers primarily target religious institutions. Religious fundamentalists believe suicide is the only way to heaven. Suicide bombers may believe they are fulfilling a sacred duty.Slide41

How might suicide bombings be related to religious fundamentalism?

Suicide

bombings have no significant ties to religious fundamentalism

. Suicide bombers primarily target religious institutions. Religious fundamentalists believe suicide is the only way to heaven. Suicide bombers may believe they are fulfilling a sacred duty.Slide42

Mikhail Gorbachev's "perestroika" called

for

 the U.S. disarmament of nuclear

weapons "openness" in political and economic affairs economic and political restructuring tighter governmental controls in the Soviet UnionSlide43

Mikhail Gorbachev's "perestroika" called for

 the U.S. disarmament of nuclear

weapons

 "openness" in political and economic affairs economic and political restructuring tighter governmental controls in the Soviet UnionSlide44

Mikhail Gorbachev's "glasnost" called for

 the Soviet Union to create more nuclear

missiles

openness in political and economic affairs economic and political restructuring trade reforms with existing trade partnersSlide45

Mikhail Gorbachev's "glasnost" called forChoice 1

 the Soviet Union to create more nuclear missiles

Choice

2 openness in political and economic affairsChoice 3 economic and political restructuringChoice 4 trade reforms with existing trade partnersSlide46

Why was Gandhi's Salt March so significant in the struggle for India's independence?

 It led to peaceful negotiations between India and Britain

.

 It united Indians under a common struggle against the British. The British responded favorably to the peaceful protests. India gained quick control of salt production and trade.Slide47

Why was Gandhi's Salt March so significant in the struggle for India's independence?

 It led to peaceful negotiations between India and Britain

.

 It united Indians under a common struggle against the British. The British responded favorably to the peaceful protests. India gained quick control of salt production and trade.Slide48

What is the primary purpose of a trading bloc such as the European Union

?

 to foster political and social

unity to lower manufacturing costs to reduce or eliminate tariffs to create free market economiesSlide49

What is the primary purpose of a trading bloc such as the European Union?

 to foster political and social

unity

 to lower manufacturing costs to reduce or eliminate tariffs to create free market economies