How do you interpret this contemporary account of the persecution of people who are Jewish? Elaborate.week 4The Cold War and the United States (graded)

week 3Dictatorship and Democracy (graded)Compareand contrast the personalities and policies of Hitler and Stalin. Howand why was Hitler able to become a dictator in Germany? Elaborate.World War II and the Holocaust (graded)The following statement is taken from a contemporary account of Germany in 1939:Thoughthe Fuehrers anti-Semitic program furnished the National Socialistparty in the first instance with a nucleus and rallying-cry, it wasswept into office by two things with which the ‘Jewish Problem’ did nothave the slightest connection. One the one side was economic distressand the revulsion against Versailles; on the other, chicanery andintrigueHitler and his party had promised the unhappy Germans a newheaven and a new earth, coupled with the persecution of the Jews.Unfortunately, a new heaven and earth cannot be manufactured to order.But a persecution of the Jews canHow do you interpret this contemporary account of the persecution of people who are Jewish? Elaborate.week 4The Cold War and the United States (graded)Howdid the Cold War affect the political and social climate in the UnitedStates during the 1950s? In particular, how do you explain McCarthyismand the Red Scare? Can you think of any parallels to these events intodays society? Elaborate.Struggles for Freedom and Equality (graded)Compareand contrast the goals and the tactics of Dr. Martin Luther King withthose of Malcolm X in effecting change in America in the 1960s. Whosetactics were, ultimately, more successful? Elaborate.week 3Dictatorship and Democracy (graded)Compareand contrast the personalities and policies of Hitler and Stalin. Howand why was Hitler able to become a dictator in Germany? Elaborate.World War II and the Holocaust (graded)The following statement is taken from a contemporary account of Germany in 1939:Thoughthe Fuehrers anti-Semitic program furnished the National Socialistparty in the first instance with a nucleus and rallying-cry, it wasswept into office by two things with which the ‘Jewish Problem’ did nothave the slightest connection. One the one side was economic distressand the revulsion against Versailles; on the other, chicanery andintrigueHitler and his party had promised the unhappy Germans a newheaven and a new earth, coupled with the persecution of the Jews.Unfortunately, a new heaven and earth cannot be manufactured to order.But a persecution of the Jews canHow do you interpret this contemporary account of the persecution of people who are Jewish? Elaborate.week 4The Cold War and the United States (graded)Howdid the Cold War affect the political and social climate in the UnitedStates during the 1950s? In particular, how do you explain McCarthyismand the Red Scare? Can you think of any parallels to these events intodays society? Elaborate.Struggles for Freedom and Equality (graded)Compareand contrast the goals and the tactics of Dr. Martin Luther King withthose of Malcolm X in effecting change in America in the 1960s. Whosetactics were, ultimately, more successful? Elaborate.Africa and the West (graded)Whataccounts for the rather late emergence of African countries asindependent nation-states? Is there something peculiar about Africa thatdelayed its drive for independence? (Begin with a specific Africancountry, and argue your case.)Israel and the Middle East (graded)Whyhas the Arab-Israeli conflict been so persistent? What religious andcultural factors have contributed to the persistent state of unrest inthe Middle East and, in particular, in what some people refer to as theHoly Land?week 6The End of the Cold War (graded)What impact did Gorbachevs ideas of glasnost (openness), perestroika (restructuring), and demokratizatsiia(democratization) have on Communist society? Were these principlescompatible with collectivization and a command economy? Did Communistleaders favor these principles or did they feel that their hands weretied once they were introduced into Communist society?The Welfare State (graded)Howwould you evaluate the social welfare programs in most European states?E.g., in England and France, almost all health care is covered fromcradle to grave. Do you think such social systems would work in theUnited States? What do you think of the current talk about health carereform in the United States? Elaborate.This site gives an overview of the French welfare system: .frenchentree.com/fe-health/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=197″>http://www.frenchentree.com/fe-health/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=197weeek 7Terrorism in the 21st Century (graded)Discusshow you see the “war on terrorism” as of this date. Do you think theUnited States should be engaged in such a war? Give reasons for oragainst this “war” and whether or not we are giving up our ownprinciples to wage this war.Globalization and the Commons (graded)Whichof the current threats to the “commons” (global warming, acid rain,etc.) do you feel is the most serious? Explain why. To what extent doyou think citizens of the developed world are aware of these threats andto what extent are they responsible to alleviate these threats? Are theUnited States and other developed countries responsible to protect lessdeveloped countries and their indigenous peoples?Research Paper: Selection and Defense of TopicThisweek, you will decide on the topic for your Research Paper. You willalso defend the topic you choose. Submit this assignment in a Worddocument. For more information on your Research Paper, consult theResearch Paper item under Course Home.Submit your assignment to the Dropbox located on the silver tab at the top of this page.week 3ase Study: Women in the Second World WarThis site details the stories of eight women who came to the front during World War II:.loc.gov/exhibits/wcf/”>http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/wcf/.Complete your Case Study in a Word document, approximately 300400 words in length.Case Study exploration:Compare and contrast the wartime experiences of three of the eightwomen who came to the front in this Library of Congress Exhibition onWomen in World War II.Submit your assignment to the Dropbox located on the silver tab at the top of this page.midtermTCO1, 2) Analyze how imperialism and militarism contributed to theoutbreak of World War I. Use historical examples to support your answer.Of the various causes of World War I, which do you think was the mostimportant, and why?Question 2. Question :(TCO5, 6) Identify and analyze the first two Russian Revolutions of 1917.Use historical examples to support your answer. In what ways did theserevolutions radically change Russian society?Question 3. Question :(TCO5, 11) Describe the rise of fascism in Germany. Indicate the conditionspresent in Germany, that made it possible for Hitler to come to power.Then describe the Nazi persecution of the Jews. Analyze how a culturedpeople like the Germans could systematically kill twelve million Jewsand other minorities.Question 4. Question :(TCO5, 11) Analyze how the stipulations of the Treaty of Versailles thatended World War I, along with the Great Depression of the 1930s,contributed to the outbreak of World War II. Then analyze significantways in which World War II changed the world. Make sure you use enoughhistorical details to support your answer.week 5Research Paper: Annotated BibliographyThisweek, you will complete the annotated bibliography for your ResearchPaper. You are required to find ten references, five of which need to bescholarly, and provide annotations for all ten. (Refer to the tutorial“Scholarly vs. Non-Scholarly Resources.”) All references must be citedin APA format. An approximate length for this bibliography is between13 pages. Submit this assignment in a Word document. For moreinformation on your Research Paper, consult the Research Paper itemunder Course Home.Submit your assignment to the Dropbox located on the silver tab at the top of this page.week 6Case Study: Latin America and the Catholic ChurchTraditionally,conservatives in Latin America supported and had the support of theCatholic Church. When the regimes they led brought prosperity only tothe wealthy and complaints from the poor were met with politicaloppression, many Catholic priests stood alongside Marxistrevolutionaries in criticizing the existing conservative order. Many ofthese priests, and even nuns, were assassinated by government-supporteddeath squads. The Catholic Church, which took a strong anti-communiststance in Europe, grew alarmed at the seeming alliance between priestsand Marxists in Latin America, and dismissed the priests claims thatthey were only doing as Christ would do in championing the interests ofthe poor. The priests hoped to make their case personally when Pope JohnPaul II visited Latin America in 1983. This site offers an eyewitnessaccount by reform-minded Catholics of the popes meetings in Nicaraguain that year..hartford-hwp.com/archives/47/030.html”>http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/47/030.htmlComplete your Case Study in a Word document, approximately 300-400 words in length.Questions for exploration:What did some reform-minded Catholics in Nicaragua hope that the popemight do during his visit to that country? What position did the popeeventually make clear to the Nicaraguan priests? Why were someNicaraguan Catholics disappointed with the popes position on politicalaction? What did they, correctly as it proved, fear might happen afterthe popes visit?Submit your assignment to the Dropbox located on the silver tab at the top of this pageweek 7Identifya significant historical event that occurred between 1945 and 2008 thathas had positive and/or negative consequences (e.g. the TrumanDoctrine, the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War, 9/11, the war in Afghanistan,etc.), and defend your selection as a significant contemporary event.The paper should include the following.Identify and describe the historical event.Analyze the historical and contemporary causes of the event.Analyze different historical interpretations of the event.Evaluate the positive and negative outcomes of the event.The Final Paper should be 810 pages in length and use proper APA formatting.DeliverablesYouare required to find ten references, five of which need to bescholarly, and provide annotations for all ten. All references must becited in APA format. An approximate length for this bibliography isbetween 13 pages. Submit this assignment in a Word document..next.ecollege.com/default/launch.ed?ssoType=DVUHubSSO2&node=2631″>vs. Non Scholarly ResourcesThistutorial defines what scholarly resources are, why you should use them,and where to find them. It will help you to write a better researchpaper.It also answers many of the questions you may have about scholarly resources.The annotated bibliography is due at the end of this week.See the Syllabus section “Due Dates for Assignments & Exams” for due date information.Week 7: Final SubmissionThe Final Research Paper is due at the end of this week.See the Syllabus section “Due Dates for Assignments & Exams” for due date information.Devry HIST410 final examQuestion 1.1.(TCO 1) Historical research involves four main tasks. Discoverrefers to the task of: (Points : 4)locating primary sources to learn the factsasking questions like “Who created the source and why?”analyzing all the available primary sources and judging which is the most accuratedistributing the new findings to the worldQuestion 2.2.(TCO 6) In 1917, as World War Iraged through Europe, Russia:(Points : 4)finally broke through the German army and drove into Germanydefeated the Austrians and invaded the Balkansexperienced two revolutions and sued for peacewas completely overrun by the GermansQuestion 3.3.(TCO 5) All of the following were major factors that helped the Reds to win the Russian Civil War except: (Points : 4)peasants and minority nationalities feared a White victory more than a Red oneWhites wanted to continue WWIBolsheviks controlled the heartland of RussiaWhites were not unified as well as BolsheviksQuestion 4.4.(TCO 5) What event marked the beginning of World War II? (Points : 4)the Nazi-Soviet Pactthe German invasion of Polandthe AnschlussGermany’s annexation of the SudetenlandQuestion 5.5.(TCO 9) What city was divided during the Cold War, and became a hotspot for espionage and intrigue? (Points : 4)ParisLondonBerlinRomeQuestion 6.6.(TCO 9) How did the Korean Warstart? (Points : 4)Communist troops from South Korea attacked North Korea.Communist troops from North Korea attacked South Korea.China attacked United Nations troops.North and South Korea were divided after a bitter civil war.Question 7.7.(TCO 8) What was the intention of the Marshall Plan? (Points : 4)to rebuild the military power of western Europeto help the Japanese economy recover from the Warto rebuild the economies of war-shattered Europeto prevent the spread of communism into Africa and AsiaQuestion 8.8.(TCO 6) Bangladesh is: (Points : 4)home to thousands of Muslim radicals who fled Afghanistanthe site of a long conflict with the Soviet Union and mujahedin rebelsthe former eastern part of Pakistan, and one of the world’s poorest nationsa mountainous region with a small populationQuestion 9.9.(TCO 2) Which Middle Easterncountry is the site of the Kabbah, Islam’s holiest site, and the world’s largest oil producer? (Points : 4)EgyptSaudi ArabiaIranKuwaitQuestion 10.10.(TCO 2) Arab-Israeli warsoccurred in: (Points : 4)1946, 1948, 1955, 1967, 19751948, 1958, 1968, 1970, 19731948, 1958, 1967, 1973, 19901948, 1956, 1967, 1973, 1982Question 11.11.(TCO 4) Polandachieved the election of its first Roman Catholic pope when CardinalKarol Jozef Wojtyla assumed the papacy as Pope:(Points : 4)John Paul IIPaul VIJohn XXIIIJohn Paul IQuestion 12.12.(TCO 4) The only Eastern European country that had widespread bloodshed in 1989 was: (Points : 4)RomaniaCzechoslovakiaBulgariaPolandQuestion 13.13.(TCO 7) One reason that the United States invaded Iraq in 2003 was: (Points : 4)Iraq was thought to have WMDs (Weapons of Mass Destruction)Iraq had invaded IsraelIraq was home to al-QaedaIraq invaded KuwaitMatchingQuestion 1.1.(TCO 10) Match the terms in Column I with the descriptions in Column II.(Points : 18)Potential Matches:1 :belief that the Church should work for social reform2 :populist president of Argentina during the 1940s and 1950s3 :black civil rights leader during the 1960s4 :Cuban revolutionary hero who died in Bolivia5 :the native peoples of Latin America6 :dictator of Cuba from the 1930s to the early 1960sAnswer :indigenous :Che Guevara :Martin Luther King Jr. :liberation theology :Juan Peron :Fulgencio BatistaQuestion 2.2.(TCO 3) Match the terms in Column I with the descriptions in Column II.(Points : 18)Potential Matches:1 :animals threatened with extinction2 :the increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s near-surface air and oceans since the mid-1950s3 :a pattern of resource use that aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment for future generations4 :any form of precipitation that is unusually acidic5 :an ongoing process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated6 :the change from fertile land to desert, which plagues many African countriesAnswer :desertification :endangered species :sustainable development :globalization :acid rain :global warming1. 1. (TCO 1, 2) Identify and analyze two causes of World War I. Use historical examples to support your answer.Of the various causes of World War I, which do you think was the most important and why? (Points : 40)Question2. 2. (TCO 5, 11) Analyze how the stipulations of the Treaty ofVersailles that ended World War I, along with the Great Depression ofthe 1930s, contributed to the outbreak of World War II.Thenanalyze significant ways in which World War II changed the world. Makesure you use enough historical details to support your answer. (Points :40)Question3. 3. (TCOs 9, 10) Identify and analyze the main events of the KoreanWar and Cuban Missile Crisis. Then assess how these events affected therelationship between the United States and the Soviet Union. Make sureyou use enough details to support your answer. (Points : 41)Question4. 4. (TCOs 4, 8) Analyze how the Solidarity (Solidarnosc) movement inPoland led to the collapse of communism in Poland. Point out what eventsled to the growth of the Solidarity movement, and then identify andanalyze the events that followed Gorbachev’s policy of politicalpluralism in Poland. Use specific details to support your answer. Thenevaluatethe relative success of democracy and capitalism in Poland, after the end of the Cold War. (Points : 41)Compareand contrast the personalities and policies of Hitler and Stalin. Howand why was Hitler able to become a dictator in Germany? Elaborate.The following statement is taken from a contemporary account of Germany in 1939:Thoughthe Fuehrers anti-Semitic program furnished the National Socialistparty in the first instance with a nucleus and rallying-cry, it wasswept into office by two things with which the ‘Jewish Problem’ did nothave the slightest connection. One the one side was economic distressand the revulsion against Versailles; on the other, chicanery andintrigueHitler and his party had promised the unhappy Germans a newheaven and a new earth, coupled with the persecution of the Jews.Unfortunately, a new heaven and earth cannot be manufactured to order.But a persecution of the Jews canHow do you interpret this contemporary account of the persecution of people who are Jewish? Elaborate.week 4Howdid the Cold War affect the political and social climate in the UnitedStates during the 1950s? In particular, how do you explain McCarthyismand the Red Scare? Can you think of any parallels to these events intodays society? Elaborate.Compareand contrast the goals and the tactics of Dr. Martin Luther King withthose of Malcolm X in effecting change in America in the 1960s. Whosetactics were, ultimately, more successful? Elaborate.Compareand contrast the personalities and policies of Hitler and Stalin. Howand why was Hitler able to become a dictator in Germany? Elaborate.The following statement is taken from a contemporary account of Germany in 1939:Thoughthe Fuehrers anti-Semitic program furnished the National Socialistparty in the first instance with a nucleus and rallying-cry, it wasswept into office by two things with which the ‘Jewish Problem’ did nothave the slightest connection. One the one side was economic distressand the revulsion against Versailles; on the other, chicanery andintrigueHitler and his party had promised the unhappy Germans a newheaven and a new earth, coupled with the persecution of the Jews.Unfortunately, a new heaven and earth cannot be manufactured to order.But a persecution of the Jews canHow do you interpret this contemporary account of the persecution of people who are Jewish? Elaborate.week 4Howdid the Cold War affect the political and social climate in the UnitedStates during the 1950s? In particular, how do you explain McCarthyismand the Red Scare? Can you think of any parallels to these events intodays society? Elaborate.Compareand contrast the goals and the tactics of Dr. Martin Luther King withthose of Malcolm X in effecting change in America in the 1960s. Whosetactics were, ultimately, more successful? Elaborate.Whataccounts for the rather late emergence of African countries asindependent nation-states? Is there something peculiar about Africa thatdelayed its drive for independence? (Begin with a specific Africancountry, and argue your case.)Whyhas the Arab-Israeli conflict been so persistent? What religious andcultural factors have contributed to the persistent state of unrest inthe Middle East and, in particular, in what some people refer to as theHoly Land?What impact did Gorbachevs ideas of glasnost (openness), perestroika (restructuring), and demokratizatsiia(democratization) have on Communist society? Were these principlescompatible with collectivization and a command economy? Did Communistleaders favor these principles or did they feel that their hands weretied once they were introduced into Communist society?Howwould you evaluate the social welfare programs in most European states?E.g., in England and France, almost all health care is covered fromcradle to grave. Do you think such social systems would work in theUnited States? What do you think of the current talk about health carereform in the United States? Elaborate.This site gives an overview of the French welfare system: .frenchentree.com/fe-health/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=197″>http://www.frenchentree.com/fe-health/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=197Thisweek, you will decide on the topic for your Research Paper. You willalso defend the topic you choose. Submit this assignment in a Worddocument. For more information on your Research Paper, consult theResearch Paper item under Course Home.Submit your assignment to the Dropbox located on the silver tab at the top of this page.This site details the stories of eight women who came to the front during World War II:.loc.gov/exhibits/wcf/”>http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/wcf/.Complete your Case Study in a Word document, approximately 300400 words in length.Case Study exploration:Compare and contrast the wartime experiences of three of the eightwomen who came to the front in this Library of Congress Exhibition onWomen in World War II.Submit your assignment to the Dropbox located on the silver tab at the top of this page.midtermTCO1, 2) Analyze how imperialism and militarism contributed to theoutbreak of World War I. Use historical examples to support your answer.Of the various causes of World War I, which do you think was the mostimportant, and why?Question 2. Question :(TCO5, 6) Identify and analyze the first two Russian Revolutions of 1917.Use historical examples to support your answer. In what ways did theserevolutions radically change Russian society?Question 3. Question :(TCO5, 11) Describe the rise of fascism in Germany. Indicate the conditionspresent in Germany, that made it possible for Hitler to come to power.Then describe the Nazi persecution of the Jews. Analyze how a culturedpeople like the Germans could systematically kill twelve million Jewsand other minorities.Question 4. Question :(TCO5, 11) Analyze how the stipulations of the Treaty of Versailles thatended World War I, along with the Great Depression of the 1930s,contributed to the outbreak of World War II. Then analyze significantways in which World War II changed the world. Make sure you use enoughhistorical details to support your answer.Thisweek, you will complete the annotated bibliography for your ResearchPaper. You are required to find ten references, five of which need to bescholarly, and provide annotations for all ten. (Refer to the tutorial“Scholarly vs. Non-Scholarly Resources.”) All references must be citedin APA format. An approximate length for this bibliography is between13 pages. Submit this assignment in a Word document. For moreinformation on your Research Paper, consult the Research Paper itemunder Course Home.Submit your assignment to the Dropbox located on the silver tab at the top of this page.Traditionally,conservatives in Latin America supported and had the support of theCatholic Church. When the regimes they led brought prosperity only tothe wealthy and complaints from the poor were met with politicaloppression, many Catholic priests stood alongside Marxistrevolutionaries in criticizing the existing conservative order. Many ofthese priests, and even nuns, were assassinated by government-supporteddeath squads. The Catholic Church, which took a strong anti-communiststance in Europe, grew alarmed at the seeming alliance between priestsand Marxists in Latin America, and dismissed the priests claims thatthey were only doing as Christ would do in championing the interests ofthe poor. The priests hoped to make their case personally when Pope JohnPaul II visited Latin America in 1983. This site offers an eyewitnessaccount by reform-minded Catholics of the popes meetings in Nicaraguain that year..hartford-hwp.com/archives/47/030.html”>http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/47/030.htmlComplete your Case Study in a Word document, approximately 300-400 words in length.Questions for exploration:What did some reform-minded Catholics in Nicaragua hope that the popemight do during his visit to that country? What position did the popeeventually make clear to the Nicaraguan priests? Why were someNicaraguan Catholics disappointed with the popes position on politicalaction? What did they, correctly as it proved, fear might happen afterthe popes visit?Submit your assignment to the Dropbox located on the silver tab at the top of this pageIdentifya significant historical event that occurred between 1945 and 2008 thathas had positive and/or negative consequences (e.g. the TrumanDoctrine, the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War, 9/11, the war in Afghanistan,etc.), and defend your selection as a significant contemporary event.The paper should include the following.The Final Paper should be 810 pages in length and use proper APA formatting.Youare required to find ten references, five of which need to bescholarly, and provide annotations for all ten. All references must becited in APA format. An approximate length for this bibliography isbetween 13 pages. Submit this assignment in a Word document..next.ecollege.com/default/launch.ed?ssoType=DVUHubSSO2&node=2631″>vs. Non Scholarly ResourcesThistutorial defines what scholarly resources are, why you should use them,and where to find them. It will help you to write a better researchpaper.It also answers many of the questions you may have about scholarly resources.The annotated bibliography is due at the end of this week.See the Syllabus section “Due Dates for Assignments & Exams” for due date information.Week 7: Final SubmissionThe Final Research Paper is due at the end of this week.See the Syllabus section “Due Dates for Assignments & Exams” for due date information.Question 1.1.(TCO 1) Historical research involves four main tasks. Discoverrefers to the task of: (Points : 4)locating primary sources to learn the factsasking questions like “Who created the source and why?”analyzing all the available primary sources and judging which is the most accuratedistributing the new findings to the worldQuestion 2.2.(TCO 6) In 1917, as World War Iraged through Europe, Russia:(Points : 4)finally broke through the German army and drove into Germanydefeated the Austrians and invaded the Balkansexperienced two revolutions and sued for peacewas completely overrun by the GermansQuestion 3.3.(TCO 5) All of the following were major factors that helped the Reds to win the Russian Civil War except: (Points : 4)peasants and minority nationalities feared a White victory more than a Red oneWhites wanted to continue WWIBolsheviks controlled the heartland of RussiaWhites were not unified as well as BolsheviksQuestion 4.4.(TCO 5) What event marked the beginning of World War II? (Points : 4)the Nazi-Soviet Pactthe German invasion of Polandthe AnschlussGermany’s annexation of the SudetenlandQuestion 5.5.(TCO 9) What city was divided during the Cold War, and became a hotspot for espionage and intrigue? (Points : 4)ParisLondonBerlinRomeQuestion 6.6.(TCO 9) How did the Korean Warstart? (Points : 4)Communist troops from South Korea attacked North Korea.Communist troops from North Korea attacked South Korea.China attacked United Nations troops.North and South Korea were divided after a bitter civil war.Question 7.7.(TCO 8) What was the intention of the Marshall Plan? (Points : 4)to rebuild the military power of western Europeto help the Japanese economy recover from the Warto rebuild the economies of war-shattered Europeto prevent the spread of communism into Africa and AsiaQuestion 8.8.(TCO 6) Bangladesh is: (Points : 4)home to thousands of Muslim radicals who fled Afghanistanthe site of a long conflict with the Soviet Union and mujahedin rebelsthe former eastern part of Pakistan, and one of the world’s poorest nationsa mountainous region with a small populationQuestion 9.9.(TCO 2) Which Middle Easterncountry is the site of the Kabbah, Islam’s holiest site, and the world’s largest oil producer? (Points : 4)EgyptSaudi ArabiaIranKuwaitQuestion 10.10.(TCO 2) Arab-Israeli warsoccurred in: (Points : 4)1946, 1948, 1955, 1967, 19751948, 1958, 1968, 1970, 19731948, 1958, 1967, 1973, 19901948, 1956, 1967, 1973, 1982Question 11.11.(TCO 4) Polandachieved the election of its first Roman Catholic pope when CardinalKarol Jozef Wojtyla assumed the papacy as Pope:(Points : 4)John Paul IIPaul VIJohn XXIIIJohn Paul IQuestion 12.12.(TCO 4) The only Eastern European country that had widespread bloodshed in 1989 was: (Points : 4)RomaniaCzechoslovakiaBulgariaPolandQuestion 13.13.(TCO 7) One reason that the United States invaded Iraq in 2003 was: (Points : 4)Iraq was thought to have WMDs (Weapons of Mass Destruction)Iraq had invaded IsraelIraq was home to al-QaedaIraq invaded KuwaitMatchingQuestion 1.1.(TCO 10) Match the terms in Column I with the descriptions in Column II.(Points : 18)Potential Matches:1 :belief that the Church should work for social reform2 :populist president of Argentina during the 1940s and 1950s3 :black civil rights leader during the 1960s4 :Cuban revolutionary hero who died in Bolivia5 :the native peoples of Latin America6 :dictator of Cuba from the 1930s to the early 1960sAnswer :indigenous :Che Guevara :Martin Luther King Jr. :liberation theology :Juan Peron :Fulgencio BatistaQuestion 2.2.(TCO 3) Match the terms in Column I with the descriptions in Column II.(Points : 18)Potential Matches:1 :animals threatened with extinction2 :the increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s near-surface air and oceans since the mid-1950s3 :a pattern of resource use that aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment for future generations4 :any form of precipitation that is unusually acidic5 :an ongoing process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated6 :the change from fertile land to desert, which plagues many African countriesAnswer :desertification :endangered species :sustainable development :globalization :acid rain :global warming1. 1. (TCO 1, 2) Identify and analyze two causes of World War I. Use historical examples to support your answer.Of the various causes of World War I, which do you think was the most important and why? (Points : 40)Question2. 2. (TCO 5, 11) Analyze how the stipulations of the Treaty ofVersailles that ended World War I, along with the Great Depression ofthe 1930s, contributed to the outbreak of World War II.Thenanalyze significant ways in which World War II changed the world. Makesure you use enough historical details to support your answer. (Points :40)Question3. 3. (TCOs 9, 10) Identify and analyze the main events of the KoreanWar and Cuban Missile Crisis. Then assess how these events affected therelationship between the United States and the Soviet Union. Make sureyou use enough details to support your answer. (Points : 41)Question4. 4. (TCOs 4, 8) Analyze how the Solidarity (Solidarnosc) movement inPoland led to the collapse of communism in Poland. Point out what eventsled to the growth of the Solidarity movement, and then identify andanalyze the events that followed Gorbachev’s policy of politicalpluralism in Poland. Use specific details to support your answer. Thenevaluatethe relative success of democracy and capitalism in Poland, after the end of the Cold War. (Points : 41)

 

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