Which of these statements best describes the May Fourth Movement that took place in 1919?(1 point)

Responses

A. The May Fourth Movement took place when Bolshevik forces defeated the more moderate Mensheviks for control of Russia.

B. The May Fourth Movement took place when socialist Léon Blum’s Popular Front gained control of the French government.

C. The May Fourth Movement was a student-led protest in China that was organized to boycott capitalist goods coming from Japan.

D. The May Fourth Movement was the result of a nationwide strike in Britain that led to the creation of a coalition government.

Why were the Nuremberg Laws created in Nazi Germany?(1 point)

Responses

A. to promote the ideology of Benito Mussolini

B. to control the population

C. to strip Jewish populations of their rights

D. to establish a totalitarian state

C. The May Fourth Movement was a student-led protest in China that was organized to boycott capitalist goods coming from Japan.

C. to strip Jewish populations of their rights

What was one result of the Beer Hall Putsch that took place in 1923?(1 point)

Responses

A. The Beer Hall Putsch led to Hitler’s imprisonment, where he outlined the goals of the Nazi Party in Mein Kampf .

B. The Beer Hall Putsch led to the overthrow of the democratically elected government in the Weimar Republic.

C. The Beer Hall Putsch led to the establishment of a fascist government in Italy.

D. The Beer Hall Putsch led to German annexation of Austria and the Sudetenland.

A. The Beer Hall Putsch led to Hitler’s imprisonment, where he outlined the goals of the Nazi Party in Mein Kampf .

During the 1930s, why did U.S. journalists refer to businesswoman Catherine Curtis as the “most dangerous woman in America”?(1 point)

Responses

A. Curtis relied on her experience as a former actress to become the America First Committee’s most popular speaker on anti-Semitism.

B. Curtis became wealthy by selling weapons produced in her factories to fascist governments.

C. Curtis financially supported many socialists and communists who led strikes in the U.S.

D. Curtis used her wealth and influence to recruit large numbers of women into her isolationist organization.

D. Curtis used her wealth and influence to recruit large numbers of women into her isolationist organization.