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True/False Quiz
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The interwar period was totally dominated by the aftershocks of the First World War.
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The Kellogg-Briand pact was one of the triumphs of international relations in that it successfully outlawed and prevented war.
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The two European outcasts, Weimar Germany and the Soviet Union, worked closely together in the 1920s.
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League of Nations sanctions after their invasion of Manchuria seriously harmed the Japanese.
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Once again in 1934 to 1935, the Ethiopians successfully rebuffed another Italian invasion attempt.
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Neville Chamberlain went directly against British and Commonwealth public opinion with his foreign policy appeasement of Germany.
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False
In retrospect, it is clear that Stalin had little choice but to cooperate with the Nazis in 1939, especially in light of the democracies' shabby treatment of the Czechs.
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World War II began when the Poles made a preemptive strike on Germany in 1939.
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Hitler made a serious mistake by allowing the British and their allies to escape from Dunkirk.
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The decisive campaign of World War II took place in Russia.
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