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Quiz: The Great Depression - Impact on International Relations

OCR J410 GCSE History A (Explaining the Modern World)

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Welcome! You've already explored topics like the League of Nations and the Dawes Plan. Now, let's test your understanding of how the Great Depression affected international relations.

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What year did the Wall Street Crash occur, marking the start of the Great Depression?

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Which of the following were impacts of the Great Depression on international relations? (Select all that apply)

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The {{blank0}} tariffs introduced in the USA during the Great Depression worsened global trade by encouraging {{blank1}} policies in other countries.

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How did the Great Depression contribute to the rise of militarism in Japan?

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Which countries' foreign policies were significantly influenced by the economic effects of the Great Depression? (Select all that apply)

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During the Great Depression, Germany experienced hyperinflation and mass {{blank0}}, which contributed to the rise of the {{blank1}} Party.

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Which country invaded Manchuria in 1931, partly as a response to the Great Depression?

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