How did the Nazi-Soviet Pact help advance Stalin’s goals for the Soviet Union?

A. It helped him transform Russia into a fascist state.
B. It showed Stalin’s support for Hitler’s plan to increase "living space" for a superior race.
C. It gave Stalin a strong ally against the West.
D. It gave him a chance to expand Russian territory in Eastern Europe.
i think its D

So in short:

1)D
2)B
3)C
4)A
5)C
6)A
7)A
8)C
9)B
10)D
11)B
12)B
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1. How did the Nazi-Soviet Pact help advance Stalin’s goals for the Soviet Union? (1 point)

(0 pts) It helped him transform Russia into a fascist state.
(0 pts) It showed Stalin’s support for Hitler’s plan to increase "living space" for a superior race.
(0 pts) It gave Stalin a strong ally against the West.
(1 pt) It gave him a chance to expand Russian territory in Eastern Europe.
2. What was the result of the Japanese invasion of Manchuria? (1 point)
(0 pts) Chinese forces successfully turned back the invasion.
(1 pt) Japan’s easy success led to more Japanese invasions.
(0 pts) The League of Nations sent a peacekeeping force.
(0 pts) Western powers joined to stop the invasion.
3. Why did the Western democracies respond to aggression with a policy of appeasement?
(0 pts) The Western democracies felt Germany was treated unfairly by the Versailles treaty.
(0 pts) The Western democracies had eliminated their armies following World War I.
(1 pt) The Western democracies wanted to avoid the horrors of another war.
(0 pts) The Western democracies supported Hitler’s nationalism.
4. Why did Britain and France declare war on Germany after the invasion of Poland? (1 point)
(1 pt) They realized the policy of appeasement failed.
(0 pts) They wanted to destroy Germany's military buildup.
(0 pts) They wanted to spread democracy.
(0 pts) They wanted to oppose the Nazi-Soviet Pact.
5. Which of the following best identifies the long-term impact of policies of appeasement and neutrality? (1 point)
(0 pts) They demonstrated that peace could be achieved without war.
(0 pts) They gave Western powers time to produce military equipment.
(1 pt) They allowed Hitler to gain power and only delayed world war.
(0 pts) They slowed Hitler’s expansion into Eastern Europe.
6. Which leader best understood the threat of Adolf Hitler to Europe and the world in the 1930s? (1 point)
(1 pt) Winston Churchill
(0 pts) Neville Chamberlain
(0 pts) Franklin Delano Roosevelt
(0 pts) Joseph Stalin
7. What prevented the Soviet Union from making a treaty with Western democracies against the Nazi threat? (1 point)
(1 pt) They tried, but Western nations were suspicious of the threat of communism.
(0 pts) Fascism was more closely aligned to communist goals than democracy, so Italy seemed like a better ally.
(0 pts) The Soviet Union had little to gain from Western democracies, so there didn’t seem to be an advantage.
(0 pts) The Nazis promised to avoid invasion, while democracies made no such promise.
8. How did the Japanese invasion of Manchuria affect international efforts to achieve world peace? (1 point)
(0 pts) The League of Nations had little concern for Asian politics and made no comment.
(0 pts) Mao Zedong refused to appease Japanese aggressors, which increased tensions.
(1 pt) The invasion heightened tensions in Asia, making Japan a focus of Western nations in the coming war.
(0 pts) The invasion caused international sanctions, causing Western nations to close their ports to Japan.
9. What was the result of the Munich Agreement? (1 point)
(0 pts) Germany and the Soviet Union agreed to divide up Poland.
(1 pt) Germany was permitted annexation of the Sudetenland.
(0 pts) Germany was granted rights to parts of France and Belgium.
(0 pts) Germany made a nonaggression pact with Great Britain.
10. In the chain of events leading up to World War II, which country did Germany annex after the Rhineland but before rolling into the Sudetenland? (1 point)
(0 pts) Alsace-Lorraine
(0 pts) Czechoslovakia
(0 pts) Poland
(1 pt) Austria
"And do not suppose that this is the end. This is only the beginning of the reckoning. This is only the first sip, the first foretaste of a bitter cup which will be proffered to us year by year unless by a supreme recovery of moral health and martial vigor, we arise again and take our stand for freedom as in the olden time."
Use the passage to answer the question.
11. What can be inferred from these words, spoken by Winston Churchill in 1938? (1 point)
(0 pts) Churchill wanted Britain to form an alliance with the United States.
(1 pt) Churchill did not believe the policy of appeasement would achieve its goals.
(0 pts) Churchill favored strong military action against Soviet aggression.
(0 pts) Churchill wanted to avoid another war at all costs.
12. In which of the following ways did Francisco Franco contribute to the causes of WWII? (1 point)
(0 pts) He fought on the side of the Axis powers.
(1 pt) He gave Germany a chance to experiment with new weapons.
(0 pts) He started a dictatorship, disrupting the balance of power in Europe.
(0 pts) He signed treaties with Britain and then broke them.

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Thank you so much @your welcome!!!!! I got a 100%

I agree.

yw is correct

Your Welcome :) is completely correct as of 4/29/2022.

1)D

2)B
3)C
4)A
5)C
6)A
7)A
8)C
9)B
10)D
11)B
12)B

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Yes, that is correct.