Global History (H4) Regents Practice Teachers' Answer Key



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(4) self-determination
June 2004

49 The Panama Canal and Suez Canal are similar in

that both

(1) shortened shipping routes between major

bodies of water

(2) were built by the British to expand their empire

(3) replaced the Silk Road as the world’s main trade route

(4) directly connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans



Middle East Problems

Regents Practice
Aug. 2004

37 “. . . The Nazi holocaust, which engulfed millions

of Jews in Europe, proved anew the urgency of the

re-establishment of the Jewish state, which would

solve the problem of Jewish homelessness by

opening the gates to all Jews and lifting the Jewish

people to equality in the family of nations. . . .”
This statement is referring to the establishment

of which nation?

(1) Jordan (3) Israel

(2) Poland (4) Ethiopia


June 2005

28 The movement started by journalist Theodor Herzl to promote

an independent Jewish state in Palestine is referred to as

(1) the Reconquista (3) Utopianism

(2) the Diaspora (4) Zionism
June 2005

44 Which factor is most responsible for the international

importance of the Middle East?

(1) innovative political and social reforms

(2) superior weapons technology

(3) vital natural resources in a strategic location

(4) advanced scientific and industrial development


June 2006

47 One similarity in the unification of Italy, the

Zionist movement, and the breakup of the

Ottoman Empire was that each was influenced by

(1) humanism (3) nationalism

(2) polytheism (4) imperialism


Aug. 2006

36 Since 1948, a major reason for the conflict

between Arabs and Israelis is that each side

(1) wants the huge oil reserves that lie under the

disputed land

(2) believes that the United States favors the

other side in the conflict

(3) claims sovereignty over the same land

(4) seeks to control trade on the eastern end of

the Mediterranean Sea
Aug. 2006

45 The Armenian Massacre, the “killing fields” of

the Khmer Rouge, and Saddam Hussein’s attacks

against the Kurds are examples of

(1) apartheid (3) human rights violations

(2) enslavement (4) forced collectivization


Middle East Problems

Regents Practice
Jan. 2007

36 In 2003, the United States and Great Britain invaded Iraq. At the time, which two



reasons did these allies give for this invasion?



Answer: 3

Middle East Problems

Visuals

Regents Practice
June 2000

Base your answer to question 49 on the cartoon

below and on your knowledge of social studies.
49 What is the main idea of this cartoon?

1 The lack of national unity has caused problems

for Iraq.

2 The United Nations has gained easy access to

Iraq’s capital.

3 The Iraqi Government has avoided cooperating

with the United Nations.

4 Iraq is the center of the Islamic world.




Aug. 2000

Base your answer to question 45 on the maps below and on your knowledge of social studies.



45 The political changes between the 1910’s and the 1980’s were most directly a

result of the

1 increase in oil production to meet increased world demand

2 increased role of the Palestine Liberation Organization in the region

3 pressure applied by Zionists for the recognition of Israel as an independent

nation

4 effect of nationalist movements after World War I and World War II

Middle East Problems

Oil

Regents Practice
Aug. 2000

30 Since the creation of the Organization of

Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), member

nations have joined together to



1 determine the supply of oil on the world market

2 establish a policy of independence in trade

3 maintain a low price of oil per barrel

4 isolate themselves from the rest of the world


Aug. 2001

47 One reason the Persian Gulf War (1990–1991)

was fought was to protect

(1) the agricultural interests of Southwest Asia



(2) deposits of much of the world’s oil supply

(3) direct access to the Mediterranean Sea

(4) British control of Saudi Arabia
Aug. 2002

38 Since the 1970s, the wealth of many Middle

Eastern nations was increased by the

(1) formation of the Palestine Liberation

Organization (PLO)

(2) expansion of Islamic fundamentalism



(3) creation of the Organization of Petroleum

Exporting Countries (OPEC)

(4) development of communes in Israel


Aug. 2003

32 A major goal of the Organization of Petroleum

Exporting Countries (OPEC) in world affairs is to

(1) encourage development of alternative energy

sources

(2) promote international free trade



(3) provide funds for the World Bank

(4) regulate oil policies
Jan. 2004

42 The reason that the Organization of Petroleum

Exporting Countries (OPEC) greatly influences

the world today is that it

(1) commands the loyalty of the worldwide

Islamic community

(2) develops and exports important technology

(3) controls access to trade routes between the

East and West

(4) manages the oil supply that affects the global economy


Middle East Problems

Oil

Regents Practice
Aug. 2004

35 The continued importance of the Middle East to

the global economy is based on its

(1) research facilities

(2) exports of manufactured goods

(3) semiarid climate



(4) quantity of oil reserves
June 2005

44 Which factor is most responsible for the international

importance of the Middle East?

(1) innovative political and social reforms

(2) superior weapons technology

(3) vital natural resources in a strategic location

(4) advanced scientific and industrial development


Aug. 2005

36 Most of the world’s known oil reserves are located

near which geographic area?

(1) Persian Gulf (3) Ural Mountains

(2) North Sea (4) Gulf of Mexico




Middle East Problems

Oil - Visuals

Regents Practice
Jan. 2003

Base your answers to questions 37 and 38 on the map below and on your knowledge of social studies.



37 According to the map, which region of the world has the greatest number of nations

belonging to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)?


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