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Example Question #9 : Regional And Global Groups And Organizations 1900 To Present
What year was Israel reinstated as an independent nation?
1991
1948
1944
2001
1948
Israel was reinstated in 1948, shortly after the end of World War II, especially after the need for an independent state for Jews was highlighted by the Holocaust.
Example Question #10 : Regional And Global Groups And Organizations 1900 To Present
All of these were part of Wilson’s Fourteen Points except __________.
the creation of a European Union
the promotion of free trade and free use of the oceans
a reduction of armaments and the size of standing armies
decolonization and self-determination for all people
the creation of a League of Nations
the creation of a European Union
Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points were issued in the wake of the First World War and were designed to ensure global peace and prosperity and prevent the outbreak of future global conflicts. His Fourteen Points included all of the aforementioned except the creation of the European Union, which was an idea that emerged in the wake of the atrocities of the Second World War.
Example Question #11 : Regional And Global Groups And Organizations 1900 To Present
The Treaty of Versailles included all of the following provisions except __________.
France took control of Alsace-Lorraine from Germany
the Rhineland was established as a demilitarized zone between France and Germany
Italy took control of the Tyrol from Germany
disarmament of the German military
Germany accepted responsibility for the war and agreed to pay reparations to the victorious powers
Italy took control of the Tyrol from Germany
The Treaty of Versailles included all of the aforementioned provisions except that Italy took control of the Tyrol from Austria rather than from Germany. The modern-day Tyrol continues to be partially a part of Italy and partially a state in Austria.
Example Question #862 : Political History
The primary purpose of the British and French delegates at the Paris Peace Accords was to __________.
blame and punish Germany for the outbreak of the war
protect their overseas colonies and establish the universal right to free trade
seek loans and compensation from the United States of America
none of these answers properly reflects the primary purpose of the British and French delegates at the Paris Peace Accords
ensure peace, prosperity and stability in post war Europe
blame and punish Germany for the outbreak of the war
The Paris Peace Accords took place following the end of the First World War and led to the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The primary goal of the British and French delegates at the Paris Peace Accords was to ensure that the defeated Germans accepted all moral and financial responsibility for the conflict. This directly led to economic depression in Germany and indirectly led to the rise of Nazism and Adolf Hitler.
Example Question #12 : Regional And Global Groups And Organizations 1900 To Present
The 1938 Munich Conference is marked by the __________.
the reiteration of the terms of the Paris Peace Accords
the successful assassination of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain
the failed hope of the policy of appeasement
the loss of Czechoslovak and Polish autonomy
the assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler’s life
the failed hope of the policy of appeasement
The 1938 Munich Conference is notable for the failed attempts at appeasing Hitler by British politician Neville Chamberlain. Hitler’s expansionist ambitions had long been known by the British and French, but it was hoped, by agreeing to his less troublesome demands, war could be averted. History has widely condemned Chamberlain for his policy of appeasement.
Example Question #13 : Regional And Global Groups And Organizations 1900 To Present
Japan withdrew from the League of Nations __________.
in protest over America’s annexation of Guam and the Philippines following the Spanish-American War
following the League’s condemnation of the Japanese invasion of Russian territory in the far east
in protest over the League’s refusal to condemn Chinese occupation of neutral territory in the South China Sea
following the League’s condemnation of the Japanese invasion of Manchuria
in protest over China’s annexation of Manchuria
following the League’s condemnation of the Japanese invasion of Manchuria
Japan withdrew from the League of Nations in 1933 following the latter’s condemnation of the Japanese invasion and occupation of Manchuria.
Example Question #12 : Regional And Global Groups And Organizations 1900 To Present
The League of Nations included all of the following countries except __________.
France
Italy
the United States
Britain
Japan
the United States
The League of Nations was the brainchild of American President Woodrow Wilson, yet the United States never joined the League. This is because Congress failed to ratify the treaty which would have led to America’s participation. Lack of American involvement is one of the many reasons why the League of Nations would ultimately prove so ineffective.
Example Question #13 : Regional And Global Groups And Organizations 1900 To Present
The League of Nations was established by __________.
The Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Paris
The Treaty of Amsterdam
The Peace of Westphalia
The Treaty of Rome
The Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles brought to an end the hostilities of World War One. The treaty is often condemned for seeking to punish the Germans too heavily and indirectly leading to the outbreak of World War Two. It did, however, establish the League of Nations.
Example Question #14 : Regional And Global Groups And Organizations 1900 To Present
The Treaty of Maastricht __________.
annulled the Warsaw Pact
established the European Union
established the European Economic Community
created the Warsaw Pact
created the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
established the European Union
The Treaty of Maastricht established the European Union in 1993. The formation of the European Union was the culmination of a decades long process to more closely integrate the economies and politics of European nations to prevent further outbreaks of war.
Example Question #1587 : Ap World History
The state of Israel was formed __________.
during a civil war after the British left Palestine
by a resolution of the United Nations
during the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire
by a resolution of the League of Nations
during a civil war in British mandate Palestine
by a resolution of the United Nations
The state of Israel was founded by a resolution of the United Nations. After the end of the Second World War, increasingly large numbers of Jewish settlers came to settle in Palestine. Sectarian violence between the Jewish and Arab populations escalated and Britain turned the authority of settling the Palestinian situation to the United Nations. In a UN resolution it was decided that British Palestine would be divided into a majority Muslim country and a majority Jewish country - thus creating the state of Israel.
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