PART A Refer to the passage. “Comrades, men of the Red Army and Red…

Question Answered step-by-step PART A Refer to the passage. “Comrades, men of the Red Army and Red… PART ARefer to the passage.”Comrades, men of the Red Army and Red Navy, commanders and political instructors, men and women guerillas, the whole world is looking to you as the force capable of destroying the plundering hordes of German invaders. The enslaved peoples of Europe who have fallen under the yoke of the German invaders look to you as their liberators. A great liberating mission has fallen to your lot. Be worthy of this mission! The war you are waging is a war of liberation, a just war. Let the manly images of our great ancestors—Alexander Nevsky, Dimitry Donskoy, Kuzma Minin, Dimitry Pozharsky, Alexander Suvorov and Mikhail Kutuzov—inspire you in this war! May the victorious banner of the great Lenin be your lodestar!For the complete destruction of the German invaders!Death to the German invaders!Long live our glorious Motherland, her liberty and her independence!Under the banner of Lenin, forward to victory!” 1. The German invasion that Stalin describes partially influenced which of the following actions the Soviet Union took after the Second World War?A.The Soviet Union established satellite nations.B. Russian spies infiltrated the US government.C. The Soviet Union used German prisoners of war to rebuild its cities.D. Stalin supplied aid to the Chinese Communist Party. 2. How did Stalin’s approach to fighting the Second World War differ most from the tactics that other Allied nations undertook?A. The country’s leader spoke directly to the troops.B. Soviet propaganda appealed to citizens’ patriotism.C. Stalin regarded the Second World War as a war of liberation.D. The Soviet Union encouraged civilians to fight the Nazis. 3. Which of the following actions of the international community after the Second World War best addresses Wiesel’s concerns in the passage?A. The Nuremberg Trials brought many Nazis to justice.B. The United Nations established peacekeeping forces.C. European countries banned Nazi symbols and writings.D. Allied nations made Germany pay reparations to Israel. 4.How did the responses of the United States and United Kingdom to the flow of refugees from Europe hinder Jewish people’s survival?A. The United States and the United Kingdom embraced the anti-Semitic beliefs espoused by Nazi Germany.B. The United States and the United Kingdom did not believe refugees’ stories about Nazi oppression.C. The United States and the United Kingdom did not defend Palestine during the Second World War.D. The United States and the United Kingdom enforced quotas on immigration. PART B.Refer to the passage.”The back of the depression cannot be broken by any single government undertaking. That can only be done with the cooperation of business, banking, industry, and agriculture in conjunction with the government. The aid the government may give includes: (a) The quick, honest balancing of the Federal budget through drastic reduction of less necessary expenses and the minimum increase in taxes; (b) The avoidance of issue of further Treasury securities as the very keystone of national and international confidence upon which all employment rests; (c) The continuation of the work of the Reconstruction Corporation which has overcome the strain on thousands of small banks, releasing credit to their communities, the strengthening of building and loan associations, the furnishing of credit to agriculture, the protection of trustee institutions and the support of financial stability of the railways; (d) The expansion of credit by the Federal Reserve Banks; (e) The organized translation of these credits into actualities for business and public bodies; (f) Unceasing effort at sound strengthening of the foundations of agriculture; (g) The continuation of such public works in aid to unemployment as does not place a strain on the taxpayer and do not necessitate government borrowing.” 1. How did President Hoover’s approach to the Great Depression compare to the German government’s response?A. Hoover increased socialist economic policies, while Germany relied on communist economic policies.B. Hoover increased government spending to boost the economy, while Germany relied on capitalist principles.C. Hoover limited government regulation of the economy, while Germany took complete control of its private economy.D. Hoover limited government assistance to resolve the crisis, while Germany increased economic involvement. 2. How were Great Britain’s economic policies during the 1970s oil crisis similar to President Hoover’s policies during the Great Depression?A. Both enforced numerous fiscal policies designed to stabilize the economy and inflation.B. Both promoted free-market policies and more competition in an effort to help the economy recover.C. Both expanded the monetary supply in an effort to reduce inflation and stem the economic decline.D. Both increased socialist fiscal policies in an attempt to minimize the effects of the economic recession.              History World History HIS 101 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)