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HIST 410 Week 8 Final Exam ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT FALL- 2021/2022 SOLUTION GUARANTEED GRADE A+

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. (TCO 1) Historical research involves four main tasks. Discover refers to the task of: (Points: 4) • locating primary sources to learn the facts • asking questions like "Who created the source and why?" • analyzing all the available primary sources and judging which is the most accurate • distributing the new findings to the world Explanation Historical research refers to the process of understanding, studying, and explaining past events. Its aim is to arrive at particular conclusions concerning past occurrences that may help to anticipate or explain present or future events. Historians analyze and interpret information gathered from their sources to draw conclusions about a topic's significance in history. 2. (TCO 6) The United States entered World War I because it: (Points: 4) • had to honor alliance commitments • desired to acquire territory, especially colonies • was hostile to German submarine warfare and German militarism • was interested in building up its military establishment Explanation In 1915, Germany had enacted a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare against any ships that entered the British war zone. President Woodrow Wilson maintained neutrality until Germany ignored an agreement to ensure passenger safety before destroying enemy ships. Despite a pledge to stay out of the war, the U.S. government was a major trading partner of Britain, placing American ships in Germany's line of fire. On April 6, 1917, the United States officially declaredwar against Germany after the country repeatedly attacked armed and unarmed vessels traveling to Britain, resulting in American casualties. 3. (TCO 5) Nicholas II of Russia abdicated the throne following: (Points: 4) • the Bolshevik takeover • the return of Lenin to Russia • both of the above • the failure of his troops to put down demonstrations in Petrograd Explanation Czar Nicholas II, was ruler of Russia from May 26, 1984, up to the time when he abdicated around March 1917. Under his tenure, discontent in Russia grew as food became scarce, soldiers became war-weary, and devastating defeats on the eastern front demonstrated the czar’s ineffectual leadership. In March 1917, the army garrison at Petrograd joined striking workers in demanding socialist reforms and also Cossack soldiers refused the Tsar's orders to fire on demonstrators. Nicholas’ loss of support and weakening leadership led to his abdication. 4. (TCO 5) What event marked the beginning of World War II? (Points: 4) • the Nazi-Soviet Pact • the German invasion of Poland • the Anschluss • Germany's annexation of the Sudetenland Explanation Despite having brewed for decades, September 1, 1939 served as the official starting year for World War 2 - marked by the German assault on Poland. Five German armies with 1.5 million men, 2,000 tanks, and 1,900 modern aircraft faced fewer than a million Polish troops with less than 500 aircraft and a small number of armored vehicles. In addition, German planning and technical support -- and German understanding of the importance of modern tactical airpower -- gave the aggressor great advantages. 5. (TCO 9) The Cold War got hot, or flared up into actual fighting, in: (Points: 4) • Korea • Hungary • China• Italy Explanation In June 1950, the first military action of the Cold War began when the Soviet-backed North Korean People’s Army invaded its pro-Western neighbor to the south. Many American officials feared this was the first step in a communist campaign to take over the world and deemed that nonintervention was not an option. Truman sent the American military into Korea, but the war dragged to a stalemate and ended in 1953. 6. (TCO 9) During the Cuban Missile Crisis, the U.S. and the Soviet Union were led by: (Points: 4) • Reagan and Gorbachev • Reagan and Khrushchev • Kennedy and Castro • Kennedy and Khrushchev Explanation During the Cuban Missile Crisis, leaders of the U.S. and the Soviet Union engaged in a tense, 13-day political and military standoff in October 1962 over the installation of nuclear-armed Soviet missiles on Cuba, just 90 miles from U.S. shores. In a TV address on October 22, 1962, President John Kennedy (1917-63) notified Americans about the presence of the missiles, explained his decision to enact a naval blockade around Cuba and made it clear the U.S. was prepared to use military force if necessary to neutralize this perceived threat to national security. Following this news, many people feared the world was on the brink of nuclear war. However, disaster was avoided when the U.S. agreed to Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev’s () offer to remove the Cuban missiles in exchange for the U.S. promising not to invade Cuba. Kennedy also secretly agreed to remove U.S. missiles from Turkey 7. (TCO 8) Why did some European nations decide to limit welfare state benefits in the 1980s and 1990s? (Points: 4) • They were worried about rapidly rising GDPs. • They feared the loss of pensions and other benefits. • The inc

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