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True/False Quiz

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Question 1.
The interwar period was totally dominated by the aftershocks of the First World War.


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Question 2.
The Kellogg-Briand pact was one of the triumphs of international relations in that it successfully outlawed and prevented war.


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Question 3.
The two European outcasts, Weimar Germany and the Soviet Union, worked closely together in the 1920s.


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Question 4.
League of Nations’ sanctions after their invasion of Manchuria seriously harmed the Japanese.


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Question 5.
Once again in 1934 to 1935, the Ethiopians successfully rebuffed another Italian invasion attempt.


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Question 6.
Neville Chamberlain went directly against British and Commonwealth public opinion with his foreign policy appeasement of Germany.


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Question 7.
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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Question 8.
World War II began when the Poles made a preemptive strike on Germany in 1939.


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Question 9.
Hitler made a serious mistake by allowing the British and their allies to escape from Dunkirk.


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Question 10.
The decisive campaign of World War II took place in Russia.


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