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1 Which 19th century ideology led to the unification of Germany and of Italy and to the eventual breakup of Austria-Hungary and of the Ottoman Empire?
2 Base your answer to the following question on on the statements below and on your knowledge of social studies.
Speaker A: “What was actually happening on the battlefield was all secret then, but I thought that the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere would be of crucial importance to backward races.”
Speaker B: “We Nazis must hold to our aim in foreign policy, namely to secure for the German people the land and soil to which they are entitled. . . .”
Speaker C: “The Munich Pact saved Czechoslovakia from destruction and Europe from Armageddon.”
Speaker D: “We shall defend our island, whatever the cost shall be. We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets. . . . We shall never surrender.”
The common theme in the statements of Speakers B and D is
3 Base your answer to the following question on the quotation below and on your knowledge of social studies.
"Kenyatta explained the flag. 'Black is . . . for black people. Red shows . . . [that] the blood of an African is the same colour as the blood of a European, and green shows . . . [that] when we were given this country by God it was green, fertile, and good.' What he . . . must mean . . . [is] that our lands could only be regained by the blood (red) of the African (black)." - Kwari Njama
Which idea is reflected in this passage?
4 A factor that contributed to the success of both Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam and Mao Zedong in China was their ability to combine
5 World War II is often considered to be a turning point in history because
6 Brazil's establishment of an equal partnership with foreign investors and Venezuela's control of its highly profitable oil industry are examples of
7 Which idea did Napoleon Bonaparte, Sun Yat-sen, and Simón Bolívar have in common?
8 The best example of the success of nationalism in Europe is the
9 Strong feelings of nationalism usually begin with the existence of
10 "[William] Hague and his supporters are skeptical of further integration into the European Union, saying it undermines British sovereignty, and fear that the single currency–scheduled to go into effect in 1999–would increase European influence in Britain."
In this news report, William Hague seems to support the concept of
11 European imperialism promoted the development of nationalism in Asian and African countries by
12 To develop a sense of nationalism, a group of people must
13 The best example of nationalism is
14 Which quotation best reflects a feeling of nationalism?
15 From the perspective of the North Vietnamese, the war in Vietnam in the 1960s was a battle between