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Chapter 26 The Futile Search for a New Stability: Europe Between the Wars, 1919-1939 An Uncertain Peace: The Search for Security The French Policy of Coercion (1919-1924) April 1921: Allied Reparations Commission settled on a sum of 132 billion marks 1922: Germany unable to pay reparations French occupy Ruhr valley Both Germany and France suffered from the French occupation of the Ruhr German policy of passive resistance: printed more paper money intensified inflation Economic disaster fueled political upheavals October 1923: Communists staged uprisings November 1923: Nazis attempt to seize power in Munich U.S. and Britain force French to agree to a new conference of experts to reassess the reparations problem The Hopeful Years (1924-1929)

Practise Questions Chapter 13

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AP World History Practice Exam Section I: Multiple- Choice Questions Instructions (Based on those given on the actual AP World History Exam) Section I of this exam contains 70 multiple- choice questions. Mark all of your answers on the answer sheet included in the book- let. It is important to note that while you may write on the test itself, answers must be transferred to the answer document in the time allowed. Nothing written in the test booklet will be graded. After you have decided which of the suggested answers is best, com- pletely fill in the corresponding oval on the answer sheet. Give only one answer to each question. If you change an answer, be sure that the previ- ous mark is erased completely. Here is a sample question and answer.

20th Century Nationalism

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19th Century- Latin America and Nationalism

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19th c. Latin America Inspired by success of American Rev & ideals of the French Rev ?local elites want 2 remove European presence & keep social status, church helps, juntas economic underdevelopment=need 4 europes cash. Haiti: fr. Colony, fr. Indep= colored vs elite. Pierre Toussaint L?Ouverture leads, yellow fever=dead French Brazil: Portuguese royal court exiled=son declares indep. Jose de San Martin=indep (argentina, chile, peru) Simon Bolivar helps San Martin, uses british troops to expel spaniards, Gran Columbia(failed) Mexico: silver, attempt at rebellion (fail)=ideas treaty of cordoba (Mexican indep) New govs r weak= caudillos (strongmen), underdeveloped=need European cash, land ownership =power New Imperialism: 19th ? 20th century

European History: Economic Advance and Social Unrest, Early 19th Cent (Outline)

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