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This world history resource focuses on struggles for
democracy from 1945 to 2012 and includes quiz questions
and answers and video links to related topics.
I utilized World History: Patterns of Interaction (Holt McDougal) for our world history textbook. It has multiple options for different learning styles and covers a wide array of information.
This quiz accompanies Chapter 35: pages 1030-1067.
Directions for the quiz:
- Scroll down and click on the thumbnail to enlarge to full screen.
- Click on the graphic to advance to the next screen.
- Choose an answer for each question.
- Compare your answers with those provided.
- Apartheid
- Nelson Mandela
- Perestroika & Glasnost
- Soviet Union Collapse
- Rise & Fall of Berlin Wall
- Yugoslavia Collapse
- Man Stops Tanks in China
- South Africa Voting Line
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A nation where citizens elect representatives to make laws is called a ____. Answer choices include: monarchy, democracy, theocracy, socialist nation |
The correct answer is democracy. |
The correct answer is: Leaders are allowed to abuse power without fear of punishment. |
What happened in 1981 that cut Mexico’s revenue in half? Answer choices include: cotton prices fell, tourism declines, oil prices fell, tobacco prices fell |
The correct answer is: oil prices fell |
In 2002, ___ defaulted on its $132 billion debt, the largest debt default to that date in history. Answer choices include: Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Bolivia |
The correct answer is Argentina. |
When Europeans established colonial boundaries in Africa, they ignored existing ethnic or cultural divisions, resulting in many conflicts. Answer choices include: true, false |
The correct answer is true. |
The correct answer is Ken Saro-Wiwa. |
In South Africa, a small white minority ruled a large black majority in the early 1900s, leading to the establishment of ___. Answer choices include: dissidents, martial law, integration, apartheid |
The correct answer is apartheid. |
F.W. de Klerk and ___ were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to bring democracy to South Africa. Answer choices include: Yar' Adua, Sani Abacha, Moshood Abiola, Nelson Mandela |
The correct answer is Nelson Mandela. |
The ___ epidemic was a condition caused by HIV affecting numerous countries in Africa in 2009. Answer choices include: COVID, Influenza, AIDS, Zika |
The correct answer is AIDS. |
In 1985, ___ promoted a policy called glasnost, or openness, in the Soviet Union. Answer choices include: Mikhail Gorbachev, Leonid Brezhnev, Joseph Stalin, Boris Yeltsin |
The correct answer is Mikhail Gorbachev. |
By December 1991, how many of the Soviet Union’s 15 republics had declared independence? Answer choices include: none, 5, 10, 15 |
The correct answer is 15. |
The correct answer is Solidarity. |
In June 1987, U.S. president ___ said, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” Answer choices include: John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton |
The correct answer is Ronald Reagan. |
The correct answer is shock therapy. |
What is the origin of the Romanian language? Answer choices include: Greek, Arabic, Latin, Sanskrit |
The correct answer is Latin. |
In 1996, how many president(s) did Bosnia have? Answer choices include: 1, 2, 3, none |
The correct answer is 3. |
In 1971, China invited an American ___ team to tour China, beginning a new era of Chinese-American relations. Answer choices include: soccer, basketball, pickleball, table-tennis |
The correct answer is table-tennis. |
Which of the following was NOT one of Deng Xiaoping’s Four Modernizations goals for progress? Answer choices include: science & technology, industry, peace relations, agriculture |
The correct answer is peace relations. |
A demonstration & later attack at Tiananmen Square sparked the start of ___’s brutal governmental campaign to stop political protests. Answer choices include: Japan, China, Taiwan, India |
The correct answer is China. |
The correct answer is pollution and severe environmental problems. |
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