SAT II World History : Africa and Southwest Asia

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Example Question #191 : 1900 C.E. To Present

The Shia Ayotollah Khomeni and the Sunni Saddam Hussein fought against one another in __________.

Possible Answers:

the Second Gulf War

the Yom Kippur War 

the Iran-Iraq War

the Six-Day War

the Iraq-Afghanistan War

Correct answer:

the Iran-Iraq War

Explanation:

The Iran-Iraq War was fought between the Shia government of Iran, led by Ayotollah Khomeni and the Sunni government of Iraq, led by Saddam Hussein. The war was essentially fought over Iraqi government fears that the Shia popular rebellion of Iran would spread to Iraq. 

Example Question #711 : Sat Subject Test In World History

The Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by a member of

Possible Answers:

the Palestine Liberation Organization.

the Israeli far right.

the transnational Islamist group Al Qaeda.

his own bodyguards.

the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.

Correct answer:

the Israeli far right.

Explanation:

Yitzhak Rabin was assasinated in Tel Aviv, Israel, on November 4, 1995, after a rally to celebrate the signing of the Oslo Accords, which were the first agreements between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization. The attempt by the Rabin government to establish a peace with the PLO and help establish a Palestinian state was immensely unpopular among the far-right elements of Israeli society. Rabin's assassin Yigal Amir was associated with various groups and has to this day expressed no regret for the assasination.

Example Question #712 : Sat Subject Test In World History

The Balfour Declaration of 1917 intended to __________.

Possible Answers:

remove all Jewish communities from Central Europe

create a Jewish homeland in Palestine

emancipate women in British society

provide a lasting peace in Europe after World War One

provide greater voting rights to the British working class

Correct answer:

create a Jewish homeland in Palestine

Explanation:

The Balfour Declaration of 1917 was a letter written by a member of the British government to a wealthy leader of the British-Jewish community. It promised to create, or help create, a Jewish homeland in Palestinian territory. It was the first official step on the path to the creation of Israel. 

Example Question #713 : Sat Subject Test In World History

Who was the first Prime Minister of India after India gained its independence from Britain?

Possible Answers:

Indira Gandhi

Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Jawaharlal Nehru

Mahatma Gandhi

V. P. Singh

Correct answer:

Jawaharlal Nehru

Explanation:

India gained its independence from Britain in 1947. The first Prime Minister was Jawaharlal Nehru, who ruled for fifteen years. Nehru led India in the direction of a planned economy and leaned more towards communism than capitalism, although his commitment was never absolute.

Example Question #15 : Africa And Southwest Asia

The Lahore Conference of 1940 __________.

Possible Answers:

Culminated in a massive religious riot in the streets of Lahore and Calcutta that killed tens of thousands

was established to combat rising poverty in the Indian subcontinent

contended that the time was not right for an independence movement and argued that Indians should remain loyal to the British Empire

argued against the partition of India into a Hindu-dominated country and a Muslim-dominated country

advocated for the creation of a separate Muslim state for Muslims in India

Correct answer:

advocated for the creation of a separate Muslim state for Muslims in India

Explanation:

The Lahore Conference of 1940 advocated for the creation of a separate Muslim state within the Indian subcontinent, what would later come to be Pakistan and Bangladesh. The partition of India into India and Pakistan resulted in the deaths of countless Indian people and the forced migration of millions.

Example Question #16 : Africa And Southwest Asia

Haile Selassi reigned from 1930 to 1974 as the emperor of which African nation?

Possible Answers:

Egypt

Ethiopia

Liberia

Kenya

Morrocco

Correct answer:

Ethiopia

Explanation:

Haile Selassie was the Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974. He is notable for his defense of Ethiopia against Mussolini's Italian invasion and for modernizing Ethiopia into the twentieth century.

Example Question #714 : Sat Subject Test In World History

The Union of South Africa was primarily a direct result of __________.

Possible Answers:

the fall of the British Empire after World War Two 

the construction of the Suez Canal 

the Berlin Conference 

the Second Boer War 

the Treaty of Tordesillas 

Correct answer:

the Second Boer War 

Explanation:

The Union of South Africa was a direct result of the conclusion of the Second Boer War, in which the British Empire defeated the Afrikaner settlers of the Orange Free State and the South African Republic. The Union of South Africa would later become the Republic of South Africa and would be dominated by apartheid policies and racial disorder until the early 1990s.

Example Question #715 : Sat Subject Test In World History

The Second Boer War, 1899-1902, was fought between ________.

Possible Answers:

British and Americans 

British and South Africans 

British and Afrikaners 

Afrikaners and South Africans 

South Africans and Dutch 

Correct answer:

British and Afrikaners 

Explanation:

The Second Boer War was fought between the British Empire and Afrikaner settlers of the Orange Free State and the South African Republic. It ended in victory for the British Empire, but did little to change the social, political, or economic situation in South Africa. 

Example Question #19 : Africa And Southwest Asia

The independence of Ghana (Gold Coast) in 1957 demonstrates __________.

Possible Answers:

the end of French colonization

the beginning of African decolonization

the direct involvement of America in African decolonization

the ability of democracy to prosper in newly independent nations

how uninterested European powers were in their African colonies

Correct answer:

the beginning of African decolonization

Explanation:

Leader Dr Kwame Nkrumah eventually named himself President for Life in Ghana a few years after independence. Ghana was a former-British colony, and European powers had mixed feelings about their imperial holdings and were not often eager to let them go (see, for instance: Algeria and Kenya). America played less of a role in Ghanan independence, but they did send congratulations to Ghana once they achieved it. 

Ghana was the first of the European African colonies to gain independence in the era of decolonization that began after World War II. 

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