1. Serfdom and peasant conditions constituted burning issues in nineteenth century Russia because? The size of peasantry meant that economic change depended on new flexibility in rural life
2. Emancipations of the serfs caused new discontent because? It saddled peasants with redemption payments
3. Unlike western monarchies, the tsarist government in the nineteenth century? Developed no central parliamentary constitutions
4. All of the following factors helped spur Japanese imperialism EXCEPT? The need for a larger supply of factory labor
5. Early industrialization raised new issues in Japan in all of the following areas EXCEPT? Strong women’s rights protests
6. Japan and Russia show that all of the following are good measures …show more content…
Concerns about instability that helped motivate aggression actions in Europe in 1914 included all of the following EXCEPT? Slave revolts
11. The specific dispute that triggered World War I most directly affected? Austria- Hungary
12. Which of the following Asian and African areas was not in some way tied to the European alliance system? Ethiopia
13. German military advisors were particularly influential in? ottoman empire
14. Which of the following helped Germany achieve its goal of fighting only on one front? The Russian revolution
15. Industrialization contributed to the tensions leading to World War I by? Generating to weapons programs
16. Along with Great Britain, which of the following would dominate the Middle East after World War I? France
17. Postwar western European governments resemble fascist governments in their? Strong interest in economic planning
18. The welfare state involves all of the following EXCEPT? Elimination of large private corporations
19. The Versailles treaty angered Germany because? It imposed heavy reparation payments for Germany’s war guilt
20. Many western democracies between World War I and World War II were polarized between? Socialist and conservative