
Midterm Review Global 4
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Many of the political divisions shown on this map were directly related to the
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Berlin Conference
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which claim is best supported by the evidence included in this map? Options: In 1913, European countries controlled most of the territory in Africa. , In 1913, European countries controlled all of the territory in Africa. , By 1913, European countries built extensive railroad systems in sub-Saharan Africa. , In 1913, European countries ruled territory in Africa with the consent of the Africans who lived there.
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In 1913, European countries controlled most of the territory in Africa.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which war is most closely associated with the telegram Nicholas II sent to Wilhelm II?
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World War I
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which conclusion is best supported by this telegram? (1) Russia started to mobilize for war against Serbia. (2) Nicholas II condemned the efforts of Wilhelm II. (3) Russia supported the use of extreme measures. (4) Nicholas II hoped diplomacy would prevent war.
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Nicholas II hoped diplomacy would prevent war.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What event led to the writing of this telegram? (1) the French Revolution, (2) the Russo-Japanese War, (3) the Treaty of Versailles, (4) the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which nation lost the most territory as a result of World War I? (1) Belgium, (2) France, (3) Austria-Hungary, (4) Germany
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Austria-Hungary
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which claim is best supported by the evidence included in these maps? (1) Nationalistic movements influenced the borders in Europe at the end of World War I. (2) Empires grew in power in Europe at the end of World War I. (3) Russia gained territory at the end of World War I. (4) Germany military supremacy gave the country an advantage in Europe at the end of World War I.
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Nationalistic movements influenced the borders in Europe at the end of World War I.
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