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Name: ___________________________________________ Date: _______ Regents Review Ms. Carey Vietnam/Korea/Southeast Asia The Korean War and the Cuban missile crisis are most closely associated with: (1) communist aggression (2) religious tensions (3) the overthrow of monarchies (4) the failure of the Kyoto Protocol Base your answer to the following question on the map below and on your knowledge of social studies This map depicts Vietnam during which time period? (1) 19th-century imperial rule (2) World War I (3) World War II (4) Cold War Base your answer to the following question on the political cartoon below and you knowledge of social studies Which action of Kim Jong Il is the subject of this 2009 cartoon? (1) poorly managing North Korea’s economy (2) polluting North Korea with industrial waste (3) seeking humanitarian aid for North Korea (4) proposing the unification of North and South Korea _______________________________________________________________________ Since 1990, many countries have expressed grave concerns about North Korea and Pakistan because these two countries have (1) developed nuclear programs (2) withdrawn from the United Nations (3) experienced large increases in the number of AIDS-related deaths (4) adopted a communist system of government • French intent to recolonize Indo-China after World War II • United States desire to prevent the spread of communism • United States support for the French in Southeast Asia These ideas are most closely associated with the: (1) causes of the conflict in Vietnam (2) reasons for the Nationalist settlement of Taiwan (3) factors that led to the Korean War (4) results of the Marshall Plan _______________________________________________________________________ A. Korean War B. Communist Revolution in China C. Cuban missile crisis D. Fall of the Berlin Wall Which sequence of letters places these Cold War events in the correct chronological order? (1) B → A → C → D (2) B → D → A → C (3) D → B → C → A _______________________________________________________________________ In Cambodia, Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge modeled their agrarian society on: (1) Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward in China (2) Leonid Brezhnev’s doctrine of détente (3) Mohandas Gandhi’s Quit India program (4) Lech Walesa’s Solidarity movement in Poland One way in which the actions of Ho Chi Minh and of Fidel Castro are similar is that both leaders (1) eliminated contact with all major foreign powers (2) were revolutionaries who established communist regimes (3) strengthened and modernized democratic governments (4) promoted religious freedom for all their people Which type of warfare did Mao Zedong, Fidel Castro, and Ho Chi Minh all engage in as leaders of revolutionary movements in their respective nations? (1) guerilla (2) trench (3) unrestricted submarine (4) biological The primary reason France and Japan were interested in controlling parts of Indochina in the 20th century was to: (1) dominate the Indian Ocean (2) obtain valuable natural resources (3) stop the spread of communism (4) prevent Spanish colonization One way in which Atatürk of Turkey and Ho Chi Minh of Vietnam are similar is that they both (1) led nationalist movements in their countries (2) formed communist governments (3) kept their countries out of the United Nations (4) led their countries during the Cold War Which Southeast Asian nation fought in wars against Japan, France, and the United States during the 20th century? (1) Myanmar (Burma) (2) Thailand (3) Philippines (4) Vietnam Which country was ruled by Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge? (1) Afghanistan (2) Kazakhstan (3) Cambodia (4) Bangladesh Which region of the world has been influenced by political leaders Pol Pot and Aung San Suu Kyi? (1) Southeast Asia (3) Central Asia (2) Southwest Asia (4) East Asia One way in which Miguel Hidalgo, Ho Chi Minh, and Jomo Kenyatta are similar is that they all were (1) leaders of independence movements (2) communist dictators (3) enlightened despots (4) advocates of liberation theology Ho Chi Minh and Jomo Kenyatta were leaders of movements that were attempting to achieve: (1) nuclear disarmament (2) self-determination (3) pan-Africanism (4) collective security One way in which Aung San Suu Kyi, Lech Walesa, and Nelson Mandela are similar is that they all (1) supported the use of violence to achieve goals (2) inspired revolutions against autocratic monarchs (3) led movements to end oppression of their people (4) based their actions on the teachings of Karl Marx .