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Example Questions
Example Question #1521 : Ap World History
What commonality was shared by major leaders from Britain, France, Russia, and Germany during World War I?
They were allies
They were all descended directly from Queen Victoria
They declared war simultaneously
They were all totalitarian leaders
None of these
They were all descended directly from Queen Victoria
Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, Czar Nicholas II of Russia, and King George V of Britain were all cousins and grandsons of Queen Victoria. Their relationships were strained to say the very least. \
Example Question #1522 : Ap World History
Which of the following African countries emerged from a secessionist war?
Ghana
Uganda
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Liberia
Eritrea
After the initial wave of independence for African countries from Europe, Eritrea remained a part of Ethiopia. Armed groups in the Eritrean region fought a protracted secessionist war until gaining independent sovereignty after a UN supported referendum in 1993.
Example Question #1523 : Ap World History
What was the name of the dynasty overthrown by Reza Khan in 1925 in Iran?
Qajar
Safavid
Afsharid
Zand
Pahlavi
Qajar
The Qajar Dynasty ruled Persia (which would become Iran) from 1785 to 1925.
Example Question #1523 : Ap World History
The only full scale clash of battleships during World War I occurred at which battle?
Battle of Ypres
First Battle of Marne
Battle of Midway
Battle of Jutland
Battle of Tannenberg
Battle of Jutland
The German and British navies met in the only full-scale clash of steel battleships in the war off the coast of Denmark in the summer of 1916. Over 250 combat ships fought over 2 days in this inconclusive battle. England lost 3 battleships and Germany lost 1. This was only the third time two steel battleships had fought, the first two during the Russo-Japanese War.
Example Question #1524 : Ap World History
The British Empire suffered 60,000 casualties on the first day of what battle in World War I?
Gallipoli campaign
Battle of Verdun
Battle of the Somme
Battle of Jutland
First Battle of the Marne
Battle of the Somme
On July 1st 1916 57,470 soldiers of the British were wounded or killed in the first day of the Battle of the Somme in France. This four month long British and French fronted offensive against the German armies on the Western Front caused over 1 million causalities and did little to further the stalemate of trench warfare. Only 6 miles of ground had been taken before the armies set up for winter.
Example Question #255 : War And Civil Conflict
When did Russia withdraw from World War I?
Following the capitulation of Russian forces to the German invaders
Russia did not withdraw until the armistice and subsequent Paris Peace Accords
Following the rise to power of the Provisional Government
Following the rise to power of Lenin and the Bolsheviks
Following the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II
Following the rise to power of Lenin and the Bolsheviks
When the Provisional Government came to power in Russia, following the February/March Revolution, it kept Russia involved in the First World War. Lenin and the Bolsheviks used this to their advantage, promising to withdraw Russia from the war when they came to power. Lenin took control following the October/November Revolution and subsequently kept his promise by ending Russian involvement in World War I.
Example Question #1525 : Ap World History
Which of these countries are known to have developed nuclear weapons since the signing of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty?
I. India
II. Saudi Arabia
III. Pakistan
IV. North Korea
V. Iraq
II, IV, and V
I, II, and III
II, III, and V
I, III, and IV
II, III, IV, and V
I, III, and IV
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty was signed in 1968 with the stated goal of preventing the spread of nuclear weapons to new countries. Since its inception a few states have confirmed their construction of nuclear weapons - India, Pakistan, and North Korea. Israel almost certainly has also created nuclear weapons, but has never officially confirmed this.
Example Question #1526 : Ap World History
The Iran-Iraq War began when __________.
the forces of Muhammad Ali Jinnah invaded Iraq
the forces of Muhammad Reza Pahlavi invaded Iraq
the forces of Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait
the forces of Saddam Hussein invaded Iran
the forces of Ayatollah Khomeini invaded Iraq
the forces of Saddam Hussein invaded Iran
The Iran-Iraq War began in 1980, in the wake of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which ushered Ayatollah Khomeini into power. It began when the forces of Saddam Hussein invaded Iran for fear that the Iranian Revolution would inspire resistance among the Shia majority population living in Sunni-controlled Iraq.
Example Question #1527 : Ap World History
In the buildup to World War II Italy invaded __________.
Poland
Austria
Egypt
Ethiopia
Morocco
Ethiopia
Italy invaded Ethiopia in 1935 and the military occupation of Ethiopia began in 1936. It may be understood in relation to two important topics. Firstly, it represented the culmination of Mussolini’s promise upon coming to power in Italy - that he would achieve conquest of foreign territory and the establishment of Italian colonies. Secondly, it represented the ineffectiveness of the League of Nations at preventing conflict between its member nations.
Example Question #1528 : Ap World History
Which of these best describes the final result of the Chinese Civil War?
The capitalists overthrew communism and opened China’s markets to the rest of the world
The Communists and the Nationalists united to fight off Japanese invasion during World War II
None of these answers accurately describe the final result of the Chinese Civil War
Communists took control of mainland China; the Nationalist government fled to Taiwan
The Nationalist government took control of mainland China; the Communists fled to Taiwan
Communists took control of mainland China; the Nationalist government fled to Taiwan
The Chinese Civil War was fought from the late 1920s until 1950. It was fought between the communist forces of Mao Zedong and the nationalist forces of Chiang Kai-Shek. It ended with the communists in control of mainland China and the nationalist forces forced to flee and establish a government in Taiwan. This situation, of a divided China, persists to this day.