World War I
Great Depression
World War II
Cold War
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100

What does the acronym "MAIN" stand for?

Militarism

Alliances

Imperialism

Nationalism

100

Why did the Great Depression occur?

Increase in production, decrease in prices (deflation)

100

Before World War II began, who led Italy into Ethiopia in 1935?

Benito Mussolini

100

What defines the Cold War?

A period of political tension after the second world war.

100

How many children does Munoz have?

Three

200

What terrorist group murdered Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

The Black Hand

200

What is one consequence of the Great Depression? (Answer Varies)

Many declared bankruptcy, unemployment rates increased, demand for goods declined, etc.

200

What consequences did Hitler invading Poland result in?

Britain and France declaring war on Germany

200

What divided the Western and Eastern democracies?

"Iron Curtain"

200

Who hosts the AP exams?

Collegeboard

300

What defines the "Schlieffen Plan"?

Germany's plan to attack France, take control of the war front before Russia.

300

As the prices soared, shareholders ____ money on their stocks due to the _____ ____ ____.

lost, decrease in demand

300

After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, what two cities in Japan were bombed by US forces?

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

300

Which two blocs fought throughout the Cold War?

NATO and Warsaw Pact

300

What time does third period start?

10:41 AM

400

Before World War I, who was in the Triple Alliance?

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy

400

What is the the central bank of the United States which failed to act by lowering interest rates or injecting money into the economy?

Federal Reserve

400

What tactics did Hitler use during the starting stages of the war?

Blitzkrieg, airplane bombing attacks

400

In order to help the Europeans recover, what is the name of the plan which reassured economic aid to those affected by the war?

Marshall Plan

400

What color is Mr. Munoz's ring?

Black ring

500

For how long was the United States remaining neutral during the war?

Three years

500

What is the fundamental support Keynesian Economics provided to the economy?

it asserted the government could help the economy recover by creating demand through public works projects and state jobs with tax and loan money

500

What were three of the countries in which Hitler took control? (Answer Varies)

Czechoslovakia, Poland, Belgium, Netherlands, France, Hungary, Denmark, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Norway

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Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the USSR and successor of Stalin, implemented what to stop movement from East and West Berlin?

The Berlin Wall

500

What year did the Flintstones come out and how many seasons are there?

1960, 6 Seasons