Map and Chart review part 2

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Map and Chart review part 2. 40. Which of the following shows the cities ranked from smallest to largest in 1850? A. London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Birmingham, Edinburgh B. Edinburgh, Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, London C. Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Edinburgh - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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40. Which of the following shows the cities ranked from smallest to largest in 1850?A. London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Birmingham, EdinburghB. Edinburgh, Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, LondonC. Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, EdinburghD. Edinburgh, Liverpool, Birmingham, Glasgow, London

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41. Which of the following cities had about 320,000 people in 1850?

A. BirminghamB. Liverpool

C. Glasgow

D. Edinburgh

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42. Which two cities had approximately the same population in 1800?

A. Birmingham and LiverpoolB. Edinburgh and Glasgow

C. Glasgow and LiverpoolD. Edinburgh and Birmingham

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43. Which cities had fewer than 100,000 people in 1800?A. Birmingham, Liverpool, Edinburgh, GlasgowB. London, Liverpool, Edinburgh, GlasgowC. Birmingham and GlasgowD. Liverpool and Edinburgh

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44. Which of the smaller cities showed the MOST population growth between 1800 and 1850?

A. BirminghamB. Liverpool

C. EdinburghD. Glasgow

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45. Where did the British Empire control an entire continent?A. North AmericaB. Africa

C. EuropeD. Australia

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46. Which continent had the greatest number of British colonies?A. AsiaB. Africa

C. North AmericaD. South America

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47. On which of these continents did Britain control the smallest land area?A. AsiaB. Africa

C. North AmericaD. South America

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48. What was the approximate distance between Britain and its North American colony?

A. 1,500 milesB. 2,800 miles

C. 3,700 milesD. 4,900 miles

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49. Approximately how many degrees east of Britain was Australia?A. 40°B. 80°

C. 120°D. 140°

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50. How many more troops did the Allied Powers have than the Central Powers?

A. 19 million

B. 23 million

C. 42 million

D. 65 million

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51. Which nation lost the most troops?

A. Russia

B. FranceC. Italy

D. Germany

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52. Which countries each lost more than a million troops from battlefield deaths?

A. USA, British Empire, France, RussiaB. Austria-Hungary, France, Russia, GermanyC. Ottoman Empire, Italy, France, GermanyD. All of the above

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53. Which country lost the smallest number of troops from battlefield deaths?

A. Ottoman Empire

B. British Empire

C. USA

D. France

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54. How many troops did Russia lose, even though it pulled out of the war early?

A. 1,700

B. 17,000

C. 1,700,000

D. 17,000,000

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55. In or near which city did the westernmost civil war battle take place?

A. MurmanskB. Petrograd

C. Brest-LitovskD. Archangel

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56. According to this map, how many Bolshevik uprisings took place between 1905 and 1917?

A. 5B. 10

C. 15D. 20

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57. Which territories were lost under the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk?A. Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, PolandB. Romania, Turkey, China, MongoliaC. Brest-Litovsk, Ukraine, RussiaD. All of the above

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58. Approximately how many miles apart are Petrograd and Moscow?

A. 200B. 350

C. 500

D. 650

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59. Which bodies of water were used by the White Army and their allies?A. Barents Sea and the Caspian SeaB. Barents Sea and the Black SeaC. Black Sea and the Aral SeaD. All of the above

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60. During which year was unemployment at its peak, and what percentage of the workforce was out of work?

A. about 24 percent

B. about 25 percent

C. about 22 percent

D. about 20 percent

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61. What was the change in the workforce between 1933 and 1934?A. The percent of unemployed stayed the same.B. The percent of unemployed increased.C. The percent of unemployed decreased.D. The percent of employed decreased.

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62. What percentage were out of work during the peak unemployment year?

A. about 19 percent

B. about 20 percent

C. about 24 percent

D. about 25 percent

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63. How did the unemployment rate change between 1929 and 1930?A. It stayed about the same.B. It decreased by about 5 percent.C. It increased by about 5 percent.D. It increased by about 10 percent.

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64. After the peak of unemployment, during which year did it reach its LOWEST rate again?

A. 1929

B. 1930

C. 1931

D. 1937

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65. What was the direct war cost for the United States during World War II?

A. $93 billion

B. $150 billion

C. $288 billion

D. $312 billion

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66. During World War II, how many German military personnel were killed or reported missing?

A. 205, 707

B. 1, 140, 429

C. 2, 120, 000

D. 3, 300, 000

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67. In which of the following countries were the most civilians killed during World War II?

A. USSR

B. Germany

C. Japan

D. Great Britain

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68. Which of the following countries had the lowest direct war costs?

A. Japan

B. USSR

C. France

D. Great Britain

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69. Which of the countries listed in the chart had the second lowest number of killed or missing military personnel?

A. France

B. Great BritainC. the United States

D. Japan

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70. What was the northernmost NATO member shown on this map?A. TurkeyB. Ireland

C. NorwayD. United Kingdom

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71. Name four Warsaw Pact countries that bordered NATO members.A. East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, AlbaniaB. Portugal, Spain, France, SwitzerlandC. Turkey, Greece, Italy, BelgiumD. Hungary, Poland, Romania, Spain

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72. Which of the following Warsaw Pact countries shared a border with both a nonaligned country and a NATO member?

A. PolandB. Hungary

C. AlbaniaD. Romania

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73. Which nonaligned countries lay between NATO and the Warsaw Pact?A. Sweden and IrelandB. Austria and Yugoslavia

C. Spain and SwitzerlandD. France and Italy

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74. Which group had the most coastline on the Mediterranean Sea?A. Warsaw Pact countriesB. NATO members

C. nonaligned countriesD. All of the above

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75. What is this cartoon about?A. the ill health of three political leadersB. the creation of the Soviet Union

C. the collapse of communismD. a people's revolution

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76. Who is the man on the far right dressed as a doctor?A. Lech WalesaB. Joseph Stalin

C. Mikhail GorbachevD. Deng Xiaoping

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77. What belief about China was the cartoon expressing?A. that the Chinese government is in declineB. that the Chinese leader is going to dieC. that Poland and the USSR will outlast ChinaD. that communism is dead in China

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78. According to the cartoon, in which country was communism likely to survive?

A. PolandB. China

C. Soviet UnionD. All of the above

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79. This cartoon was published June 7, 1989. Which of the cartoonist's predictions about communism were accurate?

A. Communism did end in China.B. Communism did end in Poland.

C. Communism did not end in the Soviet Union.D. All the predictions were accurate.