I. Suzanna Tang
"Dry your tears, Africa!
Your children come back to you
Out of the storms and squalls of fruitless journeys. . . .
Over the gold of the east
And the purple of setting sun,
The peaks of proud mountains
And the grasslands drenched with light
They return to you. . . .
And our senses are now opened
to the splendour of your beauty
to the smell of your forests
to the charms of your waters
to the clearness of your skies
to the caress of your sun. . . ."
1. Bernard Dadie's poem shown above is most closely associated with
a. the outbreak of civil war
b. the independence of Zimbabwe
c. the Negritude movement
d. Ghana's success in achieving its freedom from British rule
e. the transfer of power in their Gold Coast Colony
2. All of the following were effects of the Apartheid EXCEPT
a. having colored or mixed-race peoples, Indians, and "Bantu" living as one tribal group
b. having 87% of South African land for white residents
c. having institutionalized racial segregations
d. having the African National Congress established campaign to protest against it
e. having black agitation and international saunctions making the system come to an end
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II. Hazera Akhtar

1. The image above most likely depicts the leader of North Vietnam and an influential communist leader from 1945 to 1969
a. Qianlong
b. Ho chi Minh
c. Fidel Castro
d. Ngo Dinh Diem
e. Vo Nguyen Giap
2. _______________ was the leader of the Muslim League in India
a. Mohandas K. Gandhi
b. Gamal Abdel Nasser
c. Jawaharlal Nehru
d. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
e. Nathuram Godse
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III. Leandra Urena

1. The Geneva Conference of 1954 divided Vietnam along the ______ parallel
a. 28th
b. 17th
c. 47th
d. 16th
e. 18th
2. Ho Chi Minh's followers were called
a. the Viet Cong
b. the Viet Minh
c. the Red Shirts
d. the Yellow Turbans
e. the Viet Dinh Diem
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IV. Fanta Traore
1. Jawahar Nehru and Mohandas K. Gandhi were
a. nationalist leaders
b. independence leaders apart of the Muslim League
c. independence leaders during the 19th century
d. both leaders who attended Cambridge
e. helped India gain independence from Britain
2. The last of the following places to be freed was
a. Ghana
b. Kenya
c. India
d. Angola
e. Algeria
3. The Great Leap Forward consisted of
a. destroying Chinese culture
b. destroying the concept of the mandate of heaven
c. melting down metals
d. distinguishing Russian communism from Chinese communism
e. abolishing private ownership, and ruralizing and communalizing farming
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V. Andrew Moreano

1. The image above, showing side-by-side portraits of Kwame Nkrumah and Queen Elizabeth II, depicts one of the many peaceful way that people gained their independence in
a. Mali
b. Algeria
c. Angola
d. Ghana
e. Kenya
2. Mao Zhe Dong's effort to erase 3000 years of Chinese history and tradition was known as
a. Nonalignment
b. The Suez Crisis
c. The Cultural Revolution
d. Apartheid
e. Mao's Rebellion
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VI. Mariuxi Andrade

1. The image above shows the Cultural Revolution in which thea. Red Guards rebelled against Mao Zedongb. religious minorities launched battles against the governmentc. communists rebelled against Mao's governmentd. Red Guards persecuted foreigners and intellectualse. revival of Chinese culture, specifically Buddhism2. The Green Revolution is most closely associated witha. conservation of wildlifeb. an increase in agricultural productionc. the recycling program introduced in the 21st Centuryd. issues related to climate changee. the movement from urban centers to rural areas___________________________________________________VII. Shirley Leung
1. The map above displays the partition of India which took place in a. 1914 b. 1939 c. 1947 d. 1945 e. 1954 "We have to prove that greatness is not to be measured in stockpiles of atom bombs. I believe strongly and sincerely that with the deep-rooted wisdom and dignity, the innate respect for human lives, the African race, united under one government, will emerge as a Great Power whose greatness is indestructible because it is not built on fear, envy and suspicion, nor won at the expense of others, but founded on hope, trust, friendship and directed to the good of all mankind." 2. This quote above is most likely excerpted from the speech of a. Mohandas K. Gandhi b. Yasser Arafat c. Kwame Nkrumah d. Patrice Lumumba e. Jomo Kenyatta ____________________________________________________
VIII. Farzana Ahmed

1.The image above depicts the man who ended apartheid in South Africa.
a. Jomo Kenyatta
b. Yasser Arafat
c. Nelson Mandela
d. Kwame Nkrumah
e. Nehru
2.Indian prime minister, ________ favored nonalignment.
a. Gandhi
b. Shah Jahan
c. Nehru
d. Fidel Castro
e. Yasser Arafat _____________________________________________
IX. Tenesha Boyd1.
----------------, helped put out birth control policies in India during the late 20th century.
a. Kwame Nkrumah
b. Indira Gandhi
c. Nehru
d. Mohandas K. Gandhi
e. None of the above

2. The people in this picture are most likely demostrating the-------------
in China.
a. Taiping Rebellion
b. The Great Leap Forward
c. Boxer Rebellion
d. Cultural Revoltuion
e. The student democracy in Tinananmen Square
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X. Mahir Karim1. Unnatural division of Africa after colonial times resulted in __ after World War II.
a. political stability
b. economic stability
c. civil wars and rebellions
d. pan-African movements
e. the cut-off from globalization
2. " The Hindus and Muslims belong to two different civilizations which are based mainly on conflicting ideas and conceptions. Their aspects on life and of life are different. It is quite clear that Hindus and Mussalmans (Muslims) derive their inspiration from different sources of history. They have different epics, different heroes, and different episodes. Very often the hero of one is the foe of the other and likewise, their victories and defeats overlap. To yoke together two such nations under a single state, one has a numerical minority and theo ther as a majority, must lead to growing discontent"
The quote above is most likely stated by
a. Mohandas (Mahatma) K. Gandhi
b. Jawarhalal Nehru
c. Indira Gandhi
d. Rajiv Gandhi
e. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
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XI.Odalisse "It is clear that we must find an African solution to our problems, and that this can only
be found in African unity. Divided we are weak; united, Africa could become one of the
greatest forces for good in the world."
1. The quote above is most likely linked to
a. The Civil Rights movement
b. Racism in Africa
c. The words of Nehry
d. The attempt of African countries to become dominant world powers
e. The movement of Negritude
2. In 1947 war broke out between India and Pakistan against the province of
a. Bengal
b. Sri Lanka
c. Bangladesh
d. Kashmir
e.Punjab
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XII. Amy Tran

1. Above is a picture of Abdel Nasser, the president of _________ in 1954.
a. Vietnam
b. India
c. Egypt
d. Ghana
e. Brazil
2. All of the following are true about the Great Leap Forward EXCEPT:
a. Private ownership was abolished.
b. The Great Leap Forward occurred during Deng Xiaoping's rule. c. There were bad harvests which led to famines. d. It began in 1958 and lasted until 1961.
e. It was unsuccessful.
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XIII. Niboonchote Wongbuphanimitr
1)The image, above, shows a student democracy movement in
a) Tiananmen Square, Bejing
b) Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
c) Nagasaki, Japan
d) Hiroshima, Japan
e) Washington D.C., United States
2) The African country to decolonize peacefully was
a) Algeria
b) Ghana
c) Rwanda
d) Burundi
e) Angola
XIV. Corey Harrilal
1. India's independence movement in the 20th century inspired
a. the Great Leap Forward
b. the Bandung Conference
c. the Geneva Conference
d. the Arab-Israeli War
e. the May Fourth Movement
2. After Vietnam issued the Vietnamese Declaration of Independence
a. France recaptured much of northern Vietnam
b. France recaptured Saigon
c. France gave Hanoi self-rule
d. the Viet Minh retreated
e. the Geneva Convention occurred
3. The National Liberation Front was seen in which of the following countries
a. Vietnam and Italy
b. Algeria and Italy
c. Nicaragua and Vietnam
d. China and South Africa
e. Vietnam and Algeria
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XV. Zunak Hussain
1. Based on this map, ______________ is occuring in Africa during the 1960s.
a. imperial control
b. partition
c. decolonization
d. war
e. a religious split
2. Indians voted against Indira Gandhi due to her abrogation of
a. religious movements
b. secessionist movements
c. sterilization
d. democratic principles
e. birth control policies
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XVI. Lekhma Holiprosad1. The African leader that became a spokesperson for pan- African unity was
a. Abdel Nasser
b. Ho Chi Minh
c. Frantz Fanon
d. Kwame Nkrumah
e. Jomo Kenyatta
2. All of the following were French colonies in Africa EXCEPT
a. Morocco
b. Algeria
c.Tunisia
d. Ethiopia
e. Mali
3. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution was led by
a. Sun Yatsen
b. Mao Zedong
c. Deng Xiaoping
d. Indira Gandhi
e. Kwame Nkrumah
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XVII. Manpreet Kaur
1. The president Abdel Nasser shown in the picture above is the most famous for
a. nationalizing the Suez Canal
b. Fighting the French and taking them out of Egypt
c. supporting the formation of Israel
d. completely getting rid of Israel
e. none of the above
2. Nonalignment was first discussed in
a. Woodrow Wilson's 14 points
b. Bandung Conference
c. Treaty of Versailles
d. Yalta Conference
e. Geneva Convention
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XVIII.Rosemary Lopez1. Arabs began to feel resentment against
a. French and British
b. Germans and Italians
c. Russians amd Turkish
d. British and Jews
e. Germans and Jews
2. The British turned over Palestine to
a. United States
b. Turkey
c. France
d. Iran
e. United Nations
3. Abdel Nasser wanted to make _________________ the fountain head of pan- Arab nationalism
a. Egypt
b. Palestine
c. Iraq
d. Lebanon
e. Syria
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XIX Roseena Haniff
1. The leader for the Muslim League is which of the following
a. M. Gandhi
b. M. A. Jinnah
c. J. Nehru
d. H. .C. Minh
e. A. Nasser
2. Mao Deng Xiaopang was responsible for which of the following revolution
a. Cuba Revolution
b. Culutral revolution
c. Chinese Rebellion
d. Great Leap Forward
e. Iranian Revolution
3. the Gulf War was in the year
a.1990
b. 1991
c. 1992
d. 1993
e. 1994
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XX. Avijit Lodh
1. The person to the left in the picture above
a. was the leader of the Muslim League in India
b. lead the non-violent movement in India
c. asked for a separate Muslim country
d. was a Hindu congress party leader
e. was Mahatma Gandhi’s son
2. India gained it’s independence in
a. 1945
b.1946
c. 1947
d. 1948
e.1949
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XXI. Jennifer Hoang
1. Communalism can be best defined as a. the practice of communal living and common ownership b. close identification with the concerns of a particular country or nation c. emphasizing religious over national identity d. a position that religious belief should not influence public and governmental decisions e. strong feelings of love and devotion to one's country 2. India and Pakistan fought over the province of _____ in 1947. a. Punjab b. Goa c. Sikkim d. Calcutta e. Kashmir 3. The crisis with the Suez Canal began when a. the massive dam of the Nile River at Aswan was built b. the British, French, and Israeli forces gained control of the canal c. the superpowers objected forcefully and launched military forces d. Gamal Abdel Nasser tried to nationalize the canal to build Egypt’s economy e. conflicts arose between Arab Palestinians and Jewish settlers____________________________________________XXII. Lynn Chau
1. The above picture shows Mao Zedong on the present __________ 100 dollar bill. a. Chinese b. Hong Kong c. Japanese d. Tibetan e. Cambodian 2. Latin American nations realized that they needed to focus away from a. slavery b. exports c. imports d. military technologye. the Old World Web________________________________________________XXIII. Shazeena Hakim
1. The picture above depicts _________ whom was the president of Egypt from 1954-1970. a. Muhammad Ali Jinnah b. Jawaharlal Nehru c. Gamal Abdel Nasser d. Fidel Castro e. Mohandas K. Gandhi 2. In _____ the Algerian war of liberation began under the command of the Front de Libération Nationale (FLN). a. 1949 b. 1951 c. 1954 d. 1956 e. 1962________________________________________________XXIV. Roody J. Barochin
1. The woman pictured above is Indira Gandhi and all of the following about her are true except a. she was the leader of the Indian Congress Party b. she was killed by her Sikh bodyguard c. she suspended democratic processes as a national emergency d. she was Gandhi’s wife e. she was the daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru 2. The Geneva Conference was a. the peace conference that determined that Vietnam should be temporarily divided at the seventeenth parallel b. the document that made south Vietnam communism c. the peace conference that made south Vietnam ran by Ho Chi Minh d. the peace conference that united Vietnam e. the document led to the Japanese conquest of Vietnam___________________________
XXV. Kamila Kudelska
1.

The poster above, describes what about the Chinese communism ideas.
a. women were the most respected if they drowned for their country.
b. Mao Zedong wanted women to draw.
c. women are equal to men in all ways.
d. the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution was led by women.
e. the group that revolted against Chinese communism were led by women.
2.Eva Peron was seen by some people as a
a. saint
b. killer
c. social climber
d. fascist
e. grasping social climber and a fascist sympathizer
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XXVI. Shirley Urena1. Zionist wanted to make ________ a Jewish state
a. Palestine
b. Pakistan
c. India
d. Indonesia
e. South Africa
2. All of the following declared war on Israel except for:
a. Egypt
b. Jordan
c. Syria
d. Pakistan
e. Iraq
3. The European power that did not want to give up Algeria was
a. The Germans
b. The British
c. The Spanish
d. The Dutch
e. The French
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1. The map above best shows the a. struggle for control in China b. Arab-Israeli conflict c. occupation of Germany d. Cold War e. decolonization in Africa 2. India embarked on the Green Revolution under the leadership of a. Mao Zedong b. Gamal Abdel Nasser c. Mohandas K. Gandhi d. Muhammad Ali Jinnah e. Indira Gandhi ______________________________________________XXVIII. Guillermo Malena
1.

The picture above shows the partition of India due to differences between
a. Christians and Muslims
b. Sikhs and Hindus
c. Muslims and Sikhs
d. Hindus and Muslims
e. Christians and Muslims
2. All of the following achieved independence after World War II in Southwest Asia EXCEPT
a. Syria
b. Iraq
c. Palestine
d. Lebanon
e. Jordan
XXIX. Danielle Goua1) Gandhi's quote "rivers of blood" would flow in the wake of partition was directly related toa) the leader of the Muslim league's assassinationb) his own assassinationc) the migrations to Muslim Pakistan or Hindu Indiad) the Great Calcutta Killinge) the independence of Hindus and Muslims2) ________ lost the battle of Kashmir and sought an alliance with the ______________a) Pakistan; United Statesb) Pakistan; Soviet Unionc) India; United Statesd) India; Soviet Unione: Pakistan; India3) The Bandu Conference in 1955 took place ina) Indiab) South Americac) South Africad) Indonesiae) Vietnam
XXX. Meriem Erizku
1. “ Mussalmans are a nation according to any definition of a nation, and they must have their homelands, their territory, and their state. We wish to live in peace and harmony with our neighbors as a fierce and independent people. We wish our people to develop to the fullest our spiritual, cultural, economic, social, and political life in a way that we think best and in consonance with our own ideals and according to the genius of our people. Honesty demands and the vital interests of millions of our people impose a sacred duty upon us to find an honorable and peaceful solution, which would be just and fair for all.”
- Muhammad Ali Jinnah
The quote above indicates
a. the idea of partition, the division of India into separate Hindu and Muslim states
b. the probability of Indian independence
c. Gandhi’s valued moral of peace as opposed to violence
d. communalism, an emphasis on religion over national identity
e. the violence that would accompany the partition and human migrations
2. __________ exploited conditions during the war to propel the cause of Vietnamese independence
a. Lynden Johnson
b. Ho Chi Minh
c. Ngo Dinh Diem
d. General Vo Nguyen Giap
e. Jiang Jieshi
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XXXI. Sandra Anderson
1. The first president of South Vietnam was
a. Viet Minh
b. Hanoi Ngo
c. Vo Nguyen Giap
d. Ho Chi Minh
e. Ngo Dinh Diem
2. Leaders of new African and Asian countries first disscussed nonalignment at the ___________ Conference in 1955 in Indonesia.
a. Jakarta
b. Badung
c. Surubaya
d. Bakasi
e. Makassar
3. At the __________ peace conference in 1954, ________ was temporarily divided at the 17th parallel.
a. Geneva, Korea
b. Paris, Vietnam
c. Geneva, Vietnam
d. Paris, India
e. Geneva, Malaysia
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XXXII. Julissa Sanchez
1. All were British colonies in Asia except
a. Bangladesh
b. India
c. Pakistan
d. Cambodia
e. Burma (Myanmar)
2.

This picture showing the decolonization of Africa occurred mainly in the
a. 1990s
b. 1920s
c. 1960s
d. 1950s
e. 1980s
XXXIII. Mariella Tejada

1. The image above is of Eva Peron who was
a. an activist in Cuba
b. a political leader in Argentina
c. the first lady from 1946 to 1952 in Guatemala
d. supporter of President Eisenhower
e. WWII veteran

2. The picture above taken in 1957 is mostly likely
a. Communist effects on Russia
b. the Cultural Revolution
c. independence movements in Western Africa
d. French paratroopers in search of terrorist in Algeria
e. decolonization in Africa

3. The image above best depicts
a. The Democratic Republic of the Congo
b. South African system of apartheid
c. the end of apartheid
d. the year of Africa
e. movements led by Nelson Mandela

4. The roadside portraits of Kwame Nkrumah and Queen Elizabeth II in Accra best represent
a. anticolonial rebellion in Algeria
b. labor strikes
c. newfound equality and distinctiveness
d. democracy in Eastern Africa
e. struggles of third world countries
5. ____________ was a nationalistic military leader who later became president of Argentina in 1946.
a. Juan Peron
b. Eva Peron
c. Ayatollah Khomeini
d. Anastacio Somoza Garcia
e. Augusto Cesar Sandino