history interactive
chapter summary study tips review questions bonus material tutorial quizzing home
   
         
 
chapter 25
chapter 26
chapter 27
chapter 28
chapter 29
chapter 30
chapter 31
chapter 32
 
chapter 1-8
chapters 9-16
chapters 17-24


global links
internet history sourcebook project
western civilization image bank
HistoryUnbound
how to read a document/map
western civilization simulations
interactive maps
hause/maltby companion site
 
Answer the following questions. When you are finished, click the Score button at the bottom of this page.


1. Fighting in WW I ended with the armistice of 1918.


2. The most controversial section of the Versailles Treaty required Germany to .


3. , which entered the war as an ally of France and Britain, left the war in 1917. The End of War Peace Treaty stripped that country of vast territory on its western border.


4. Europe’s slow recovery from the severe devastation caused by WW I allowed to achieve dominance in the global economy.


5. Europe endured harsh difficulties as a result of WW I. However, there were also some significant positive achievements. Among them were developments in health care that resulted in reduction of epidemic diseases and the significant decline of mortality.


6. Following the end of WW I many European Parliamentary Democracies were replaced with dictatorships that believed in one leader, one party, and many police. Among them were two countries, and Germany, that employed brutal use of police powers and were key players leading to another world war.


7. By 1929 Europe had largely recovered from the ravages of WW I when an economic catastrophe known as began.


8. Hitler used a policy called to expand and consolidate the powers of the government, i.e., Nazi authority and power.


9. A Soviet citizen, by the name of , wrote a Nobel Prize-winning book describing the conditions of Soviet Union prison camps.


10. Stalin’s plan of forced industrialization for the Soviet Union was referred to as the .
 
 
If you would like to email your responses to your professor, fill out the boxes below, then click the Email button.
 
*
*  
*  
*  
   
*