AboutClaes-Gustaf Nordquist, M.D. Expertise I`m a doctor of medicine and a specialist in radiation therapy and medical oncology. I have long experience in diagnostics and treatment of breast tumours.
Experience I'm a Doctor of Medicine. Licensed/certified physician and surgeon and specialist in Medical Oncology and Radiation therapy in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and the European Union. Background in Radiation Therapy, Medical Oncology, Radiation Protection, Nuclear Medicine, Diagnostic Radiology, Gynecological Oncology, Clinical Pathology, Clinical Cytology,Hematology and Internal Medicine. M.D. from the faculty of medicine, Royal Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. Have also been an exchange student at the Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem Israel. Former medical consultant, Swedish National Board of Radiation Protection. Former Police Surgeon and Medical Examiner, Stockholm Police Department. Former Chief Medical Officer, The Royal Guards, The Royal Horse Guards and the Royal Household Brigade, Royal Swedish Army Medical Corps. Now in private practice in Stockholm, Sweden.
Question 1. The immediate reason for the United States' entry into World War I was
A) the British naval blockade
B) Germany's use of unrestricted submarine warfare
C) the Breast-Litovsk Treaty between Germany and the Bolsheviks in Russia
2. Woodrow Wilson proposed a number of ideas in his Fourteen Points. Which one of the following was actually included in the Treaty of Versailles which ended World War I?
A) and end to secret agreements between nations
B) the establishment of a League of Nations to keep the peace
C) no "war guilt" or unreasonable demands on the defeated nations for reparations
3. Under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, the new nations of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia were created from territory formerly ruled by
A) Russia and Germany
B) Austria-Hungary and Turkey
C) Sweden and Norway
4. Following World War I, what was the general policy of the United States toward involvement in international affairs?
A) The United States was a strong supporter of the League of Nations
B)The United States entered into an alliance with France and Great Britain
C) The United States wanted to be isolated from European affairs
5. The primary goal of the woman's suffrage movement was to gain for women the right to
A) vote
B) fight in the army
C) have abortions
6. Which of the following contributed to a lower death rate from infectious diseases in the 19th century?
A) better nutrition
B) public health policies
C) improvements in personal hygiene
D) all of these
7. Which of the following is NOT an example of propaganda?
A) a television commercial endorsing a particular brand of oatmeal
B) a film that promotes the viewpoint of one political party
C) a magazine article which gives the arguments for and against passing a particular piece of legislation in Congress.
8. Which of the following did NOT contribute to the economic depression in the United States during the 1920's?
A) banks began to fail
B) the New York Stock Exchange market crashed
C) the high prices received by farmers for their crops
D) the growing habit of buying on credit by American consumers
9. What event formed the basis for the formation of the Communist Party in China?
A) the Bolshevik Revolution
B) the Great Depression
C) the May Fourth Movement
D) none of these
True or false
10. One appeal of the Communists to the Russian people was their promise to end Russian involvement in World War I.
11. Both Communism and Fascism are forms of dictatorships.
12. Hitler's concept of the Aryan race as the "master race" was used to justify the extermination of the Jews.
13. Prior to the outbreak of World War II, Germany, Italy, and Japan increased their territory.
14. The event which touched of World War II was Hitler's invasion of Poland.
15. The United States entered World War II when Hitler invaded France.
Answer 1. B. 2. B. 3. A (& Austria-Hungary with regards to Poland). 4. C. 5. A. 6. D. 7. C. 8. C. 9. A (I think, the May Fourth Movement was also important but without the Russian Bolshevik Revolution I do not think it would have inspired the communists). 10. True. 11. True. 12. True. 13. True. 14. True (though it can be debated to some extent). 15. False.