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HIS SOC-5 EPIC COLLAPSE

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

By the late 1970s what percentage of the world was socialist?
a.
20%
c.
50%
b.
30%
d.
60%
 

 2. 

What was the name of the Chinese leader who believed that China needed to reform socialism. He came to power in 1968
a.
DENG XIAOPING
c.
CHOEN LIE
b.
MAO
d.
BRUCE LEE
 

 3. 

Who was the Conservative elected as the first woman Prime Minister in England?
a.
Lady Ga Ga
c.
Roymmena Keeran
b.
Margaret Thatcher
d.
Helen Keeran
 

 4. 

Who was the Conservative U.S. President elected in 1980? He was capitalist and anti-socialist.
a.
Gerald Ford
c.
Ronald Reagan
b.
Jimmy Carter
d.
Richard Nixon
 

 5. 

What was “Solidarity?”
a.
a labor union movement in Poland
c.
the Communist Russia newspaper
b.
a socialist union in Russia
d.
the Communist China newspaper
 

 6. 

Why was “Solidarity” important?
a.
it crushed a revolt in Poland
c.
it crushed a revolt in Russia
b.
it was a labor movement behind the Iron Curtain that defied Soviet rule
d.
it was a labor movement behind the Iron Curtain that supported Soviet rule
 

 7. 

Who was the new (young) leader who took power in the Soviet Union and believed in Communism?
a.
Mao
c.
Khrushchev
b.
Lenin
d.
Mikhail Gorbachev
 

 8. 

What did Gorbachev see as the main problem with the Soviet economy?
a.
the commune farms
c.
the size of government is too small
b.
price controls
d.
the size of government called bureaucracy
 

 9. 

When Deng Xiaoping took power in China he introduced economic reforms that looked very much like
a.
Capitalism
c.
Communism
b.
Socialism
d.
Fascism
 

 10. 

In 1968 Mao used _____ to create chaos in China and throw out the existing power elites.
a.
senior citizens
c.
Communist Party officials
b.
young people
d.
the church in China
 

 11. 

What happened when China broke up the collective farms and allowed the farmers to have private property?
a.
the farms converted to industrial communities
c.
there were no changes
b.
the farms became more efficient and produced more food.
d.
the farms became less efficient and produced less food.
 

 12. 

A million young people demonstrated in Tiananmen Square. They created a Statue of Liberty. What did they want?
a.
an end to Communism in China
c.
more government control and stability
b.
an end to Capitalism in China
d.
the government to pay off their student loans
 

 13. 

How did the Communist Chinese government respond to the demonstrations in tiananmen squar Square?
a.
broke up the demonstration with tanks and killed hundreds
c.
supported the demands of the students
b.
they ignored it
d.
sent the military in to protect the students
 

 14. 

China started to identify as “a socialist market economy” which means the economy was capitalist but the country remained politically communist
a.
true
b.
false
 

 15. 

The Soviet communist system was built on the Lenin idea that you cannot trust the people, you can only trust the Communist Party. In 1987 the Russian people were unhappy and wanted reform. What did Gorbachev do?
a.
he started a policy that put more trust in the people
c.
he stopped believing in Communism
b.
he used the military to enforce strict control over the Russian people
d.
he adopted the American Bill of Rights
 

 16. 

When the Russian people were finally allowed to express themselves and have open debates about politics, what did they learn about the history of Communism under Lenin and Stalin?
a.
it was productive economically
c.
its persecutions of the people and its failure of the economy
b.
it was what the Russian people already believed about socialism
d.
it was a nice system
 

 17. 

The Berlin Wall was built by the Russians to separate Berlin into Western and Communist sections of the city. Which American president went to the wall and said,”Mr. Gorbachev, tare down this wall!’?
a.
Jimmy Carter
c.
Ronald Reagan
b.
John Kennedy
d.
Donald Trump
 

 18. 

In March 1979 the Soviet Union held its first parliament elections in its history. What was the result of the elections?
a.
belief in the Soviet system was re-enforced
c.
the elections produced no change
b.
most of the communist party leaders were defeated
d.
Capitalism was outlawed
 

 19. 

At the beginning of 1979 most of Easter Europe was under the control of the Soviet Union. What happened when people were finally allowed to vote and express their political opinions?
a.
they voted to keep the Soviet system
c.
they used the military to cancel the vote
b.
they voted out the Socialist/Communist  systems
d.
they looked to China for help
 

 20. 

Some of the military leaders wanted to keep the Communist system so they had a revolt to take control of the Russian government. What happened next?
a.
Thousands of Russian people flooded into the streets to resist Communism
c.
Thousands of Russian people flooded into the streets to support Communism
b.
The election was declared illegal
d.
nothing
 

 21. 

After the elected Prime Minister, Boris Yeltson, ended the military revolt, what did he do next?
a.
Outlawed any future elections
c.
He declared the superiority of Socialism over Capitalism
b.
nothing
d.
Outlawed the Communist Party
 

 22. 

What did the people use to  end Communism in Europe?
a.
concentration camps
c.
freedom
b.
belief in Socialism
d.
military revolt
 



 
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