World History Quiz 4 Notes PDF

Title World History Quiz 4 Notes
Course World History: Theory and Practice
Institution University of Massachusetts Lowell
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World History Quiz 4 Notes  Under Nazi rule, the university curriculum was changed to place the most emphasis on history 

How did the Great Purge demonstrate Joseph Stalin's paranoia? The purge targeted those who might challenge Stalin's power. o Joseph Stalin placed a high value on motherhood because he wanted women to produce more workers.



Altering photographs was part of Joseph Stalin's effort to change historical facts.



o Which of these statements accurately describes Joseph Stalin? Check all that apply. He restricted citizens' personal rights and freedoms. He held absolute power as a totalitarian dictator. o What was the main reason Joseph Stalin created collective farms? Soviet farms were old-fashioned and inefficient. o The NKVD was part of Stalin'ssecret police force. o The "Young Pioneers" was the name of a communist youth organization.



What motivated Joseph Stalin to persecute writers, scholars, and scientists? Stalin feared they might spread ideas that went against the Soviet government. o Joseph Stalin believed he needed absolute authority in the USSR in order to unite the country and make it strong.



Why did the transition to collectivization result in widespread starvation? Peasants were not allowed to keep food until they met government quotas.



By 1935, the proportion of women workers in the USSR's workforce was two in every five.



In addition to factory work, many women in the USSR were employed in healthcare and education.



Under Joseph Stalin, schools were reformed primarily to emphasize Soviet ideology.



Why did the Kulak class, in particular, oppose collectivization? They were wealthier than other peasants and therefore had the most to lose.



If the USSR's economy had remained agriculture-based rather than industrialized, then women would have been much less in demand in the workforce.



What was Joseph Stalin's goal in creating a command economy? capitalist nations



Which aspect of the postwar era did jazz's liveliness, looseness, and improvisation most reflect? uncertainty



This is Salvador Dalí's The Persistence of Memory. o Which statement best describes how this image reflects Albert Einstein's theory of relativity? Perception of time is not universal.



What version of reality did Pablo Picasso and other cubists represent in their paintings? a fragmented version

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o In the postwar era, the increased availability and affordability of cars most facilitated which social change? the growth of suburbs 

What did Einstein believe regarding human perception? What humans perceive with their senses is not always true.



Which type of music most influenced the emergence of jazz in the postwar era? spirituals



How did the modern art movement, which emerged in the postwar period, reflect changes in scientific theory? Both questioned the way people examined the world.



How did World War I change women's roles in the United States? Women replaced men in the workforce. o As proved by the transatlantic flights of Lindbergh and Earhart, postwar airplanes were engineered to fly for greater distances



After World War I, how did new theories about science differ from past ideas? New theories aimed to provide hope through science. o After World War I, how did the US economy compare to that of Germany? The US economy was stronger o To pay reparations after World War I, Germany printed more money....


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