The Rise of Totalitarianism in Europe
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The Rise of Totalitarianism in Europe
1. Which European nation or province came the closest to a successful
Communist revolution in the wake of the Bolsheviks’ rise to power
in Russia?
(A) Bavaria
(B) Germany
(C) Hungary
(D) Slovakia
(E) Spain
2. Which of the following is NOT one reason why Germany was able
to defy the Versailles treaty and rearm with little opposition?
(A) Other European nations were struggling with their own economic
crises.
(B) The fallout from the Great Depression discouraged all nations from
foreign quarrels.
(C) The European powers had agreed to suspend collection of German
reparations.
(D) The Allied occupation forces had been pulled out of the Rhineland.
(E) Germany had stockpiled massive amounts of arms and ammunition
during the 1920s.
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3. As a result of the 1920 Treaty of Trianon, Hungary
(A) lost more than half its territory and its people
(B) received substantial financial reparations from Germany
(C) agreed to maintain only a token army for defense in future
(D) accepted the ruling authority of the League of Nations
(E) recovered territory that had previously been annexed by Russia
4. Despite the rise of an authoritarian military regime in the late 1920s,
all of the following continued to characterize Poland EXCEPT
(A) the right to organize political parties
(B) the right to form trade unions
(C) freedom of religious worship
(D) a free-market economy
(E) relative freedom of the press, with very limited censorship
5. All these factors helped Fascism to succeed in Italy in 1920–1921 EXCEPT
(A) division and disagreement between Socialist leaders and workers
(B) the loss of Italian territory during the peace settlements at Versailles
(C) government concessions to Socialist demands
(D) a wave of widespread strikes, riots, and looting
(E) soaring inflation and high unemployment
6. The strategy of autarky, adopted with varying success by a number
of totalitarian states in the pre–World War II era, is defined as
(A) political isolationism
(B) one-party rule
(C) censorship of the arts and the press
(D) territorial imperialism
(E) economic self-sufficiency
7. How did Hitler overcome disagreements between the radical and
conservative wings of the Nazi Party in its first year of power?
(A) He investigated which of the two would be more likely to keep
the support of the German voters.
(B) He had many of the radical leaders murdered by the SS (the Nazi
Party’s rogue militia).
(C) He held a series of meetings in which the two sides worked out their
differences.
(D) He forced the radical Nazis to conform to the conservative platform.
(E) He forced the conservative Nazis to conform to the radical platform.
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