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Example Question #881 : Ap World History
Who came to power in Russia in the spring of 1917 following the abdication of Nicholas II?
Trotsky and the Red Guard
Lenin and the Bolsheviks
Lenin and the Mensheviks
The Provisional Government
The Imperial Duma
The Provisional Government
The Russian Revolution actually took place in two phases generally called the February/March Revolution and the October/November Revolution. The first phase of the revolution ushered the Provisional Government into power. They were soon overthrown in the October/November Revolution by the Soviets led by the Bolshevik Party and Lenin.
Example Question #164 : Political History
What is the specific term for when the law of the Quran (and the leading party's interpretation of it) overrides the law of government?
Sharia Law
The Bedoon
Religiosity
Islamization
Dogmatic conceptualization
Sharia Law
Sharia Law is when Islam’s most important book is the foundation of law for a society. It requires a strict adherence to the laws of Islam, and any law created by government must coincide with what the Quran says (when strict sharia law is imposed).
Several countries adhere to sharia law or incorporate elements of it into their culture without completely applying it, including Iran, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia.
Example Question #882 : Ap World History
Which of these was the first communist country?
The Soviet Union
Cuba
Germany
Vietnam
China
The Soviet Union
The Soviet Union, following the Russian Revolution of 1917, became the world’s first communist country.
Example Question #884 : Ap World History
Which of these statements about the American occupation of Japan is most accurate?
It led to a restructuring of society and the emergence of Japan as an economic superpower
It led to rapid industrialization at the expense of Japan’s agricultural production, causing widespread famine
None of these
It improved Japanese relations with neighboring countries in East Asia and led to Japan becoming a member of the United Nations Security Council
It stagnated Japanese economic growth and led to two decades of economic recession in Japan
It led to a restructuring of society and the emergence of Japan as an economic superpower
The American occupation of Japan lasted from 1945 to 1952. It was highly successful in rebuilding and restructuring Japanese society. The occupation contributed to the emergence of Japan as an economic superpower in the second half of the twentieth century.
Example Question #883 : Ap World History
Which of the following did NOT happen in Turkey under Mustafa Kemal?
Islamic and secular law were separated into two systems
Substantial resources were devoted to developing the military
Turkey was declared a republic
The Ottoman sultan was overthrown
Western government institutions were adapted to Turkey's needs
Substantial resources were devoted to developing the military
When the Ottoman sultan was overthrown, Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk) set out to modernize Turkey, with the main goal of making Turkey completely independent from outside influences so that he could focus on reform and modernization. Though he adapted the political institutions of Western countries to Turkey's needs, he insisted on doing so in a way that would maintain Turkey's independence. Knowing that he needed to focus on building up Turkey internally, all foreign issues after the revolution were settled peacefully.
Example Question #884 : Ap World History
Electoral turnover occurs when a country’s leader is replaced by a leader from another political party through a democratic election.
Which country has not ever experienced electoral turnover?
Germany
Venezuela
Mexico
Zambia
Uganda
Uganda
Uganda is the only country of those listed that has not had electoral turnover since its independence. Power has been transferred through military coups or civil wars. All elections in Uganda have been won by the incumbent president.
Example Question #885 : Ap World History
Which of the following was the first President of Turkey?
Ahmet Necdet Sezer
Abdullah Gül
Turgut Özal
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was the first President of Turkey and considered the founder of the Republic of Turkey. He was granted the name "Atatürk" in 1934, which means "Father of the Turks".
Example Question #886 : Ap World History
What were the main two parties/branches of Russian Socialism from 1903 to 1918?
Mensheviks and Bolsheviks
Dumas and Workers' Party
Mensheviks and Dumas
Bolsheviks and Dumas
Mensheviks and Bolsheviks
The Bolsheviks and Mensheviks were the two political parties that began as part of the Social Democratic party. The other options for this question are incorrect. "Dumas" are not parties or branches, but refers to legislative assemblies that worked on a state level. The Workers' Party and the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (SD) refer to the overarching parties in Russia that ultimately split into the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks. These two parties stirred up revolution and were influential in the end of Czarism.
Example Question #887 : Ap World History
This governing body challenged the authority of the Provisional Government during the initial months of the Russian Revolution?
The Petrograd Soviet
The Tsarist regime of Nicholas II
The Novgorod Soviet
The Moscow Soviet
The Duma
The Petrograd Soviet
The Petrograd Soviet was established following the February/March Revolution of 1917 as a committee for the protection of workers in Petrograd. It grew rapidly in influence and came to challenge the Provisional Government and the Duma for control over Russian government.
Example Question #172 : Political And Governmental Structures
Which of these best describes the shift in American government policy that took place during the Great Depression and Roosevelt’s New Deal?
The federal government took on a much greater responsibility to protect the economy and provide social welfare
The federal government deemphasized the importance of national defence and focused the additional money on internal infrastructure
The federal government reintroduced tariffs on foreign goods and tried to make the American economy less tied to the global market
The federal government focused on integrating the American economy tightly with the global market
The federal government extended greater and greater authority to the states in an attempt to devolve political power
The federal government took on a much greater responsibility to protect the economy and provide social welfare
During the Great Depression and the Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt the American government changed policy direction dramatically. The federal government took on a much greater responsibility to protect the economy and provide for social welfare. In many ways we are still living in a world dramatically altered by this policy shift.