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Chapter 29

Chapter 29. Dictatorships and the Second World War, 1919–1945. Question. The most infamous Nazi concentration camp was Sachsenhausen. Stutthof. Auschwitz. Buchenwald. Answer. The most infamous Nazi concentration camp was Sachsenhausen. Stutthof. Auschwitz. (correct) Buchenwald.

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Chapter 29

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  1. Chapter 29 Dictatorships and the Second World War, 1919–1945

  2. Question • The most infamous Nazi concentration camp was • Sachsenhausen. • Stutthof. • Auschwitz. • Buchenwald.

  3. Answer • The most infamous Nazi concentration camp was • Sachsenhausen. • Stutthof. • Auschwitz. (correct) • Buchenwald. Hint: See page 969.

  4. Question • The Russians defeated the Germans at • Leningrad. • Brest-Litovsk. • Stalingrad. • Moscow.

  5. Answer • The Russians defeated the Germans at • Leningrad. • Brest-Litovsk. • Stalingrad. (correct) • Moscow. Hint: See page 973.

  6. Question • Mussolini’s private army was known as the • New Order. • kulaks. • Black Shirts. • Arditi.

  7. Answer • Mussolini’s private army was known as the • New Order. • kulaks. • Black Shirts. (correct) • Arditi. Hint: See page 955.

  8. Question • By 1938, the only state in central and Eastern Europe that remained liberal was • Czechoslovakia. • Poland. • West Germany. • Yugoslavia.

  9. Answer • By 1938, the only state in central and Eastern Europe that remained liberal was • Czechoslovakia. (correct) • Poland. • West Germany. • Yugoslavia. Hint: See page 946.

  10. Question • The German Workers’ Party denounced all of the following EXCEPT • nationalists. • Jews. • democrats. • Marxists.

  11. Answer • The German Workers’ Party denounced all of the following EXCEPT • nationalists. (correct) • Jews. • democrats. • Marxists. Hint: See page 958.

  12. Question • By 1950, 75 percent of all ________ in the Soviet Union were women. • farmers • teachers • writers • doctors

  13. Answer • By 1950, 75 percent of all ________ in the Soviet Union were women. • farmers • teachers • writers • doctors (correct) Hint: See page 954.

  14. Question • In 1931, almost ________ of Nazi party members were under the age of 30. • 15 percent • 25 percent • 40 percent • 50 percent

  15. Answer • In 1931, almost ________ of Nazi party members were under the age of 30. • 15 percent • 25 percent • 40 percent (correct) • 50 percent Hint: See page 959.

  16. Question • Stalin’s policy of collectivization was geared toward the ________ in Russia. • Jews • peasants • Communists • socialists

  17. Answer • Stalin’s policy of collectivization was geared toward the ________ in Russia. • Jews • peasants (correct) • Communists • socialists Hint: See page 951.

  18. Question • Which of the following countries was NOT part of the Grand Alliance? • United States • France • Soviet Union • Britain

  19. Answer • Which of the following countries was NOT part of the Grand Alliance? • United States • France (correct) • Soviet Union • Britain Hint: See page 966.

  20. Question • Hitler’s political police were known as the • SS. • New Order. • SA. • Gestapo.

  21. Answer • Hitler’s political police were known as the • SS. • New Order. • SA. • Gestapo. (correct) Hint: See page 961.

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