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AP European History Practice Test 1, Section I, Part A (^) ‹ 217



  1. Why might it be important to note that Taylor
    was writing his analysis in 1945?
    A. A historian writing at the end of World War II
    might be inclined to look for, and find, the
    origins of perceived German belligerence.
    .B A historian writing in 1945 would be dead
    now, and therefore, his analysis is irrelevant.
    C. Historical analysis written in 1945 is “out of
    date,” and one should look for a more recent
    book.
    D. A historian writing at the end of World War II
    would be looking for the origins of the Cold
    Wa r.


Questions 24–26 refer to the following passage:

Perestroika [Restructuring] is an urgent necessity arising from the profound processes of development in our social-
ist society. This society is ripe for change. It has long been yearning for it. Any delay in beginning perestroika could
have led to an exacerbated internal situation in the near future, which, to put it bluntly, would have been fraught
with serious social, economic, and political crises.

Mikhail Gorbachev, Perestroika: New Thinking for Our Country and the World, 1987


  1. What was Gorbachev’s primary justification for
    perestroika?
    A. A restructuring of the socialist society of the
    Soviet Union was inevitable.
    B. A restructuring of the socialist society of the
    Soviet Union would exacerbate the current
    situation.
    C. A restructuring of the socialist society of the
    Soviet Union was necessary in order to avoid
    a crisis.
    D. A restructuring of socialist society was nec-
    essary in order to avoid the collapse of the
    Soviet Union.

  2. Gorbachev believed that
    A. the problems that required perestroika were
    the fault of capitalist enemies of socialism
    B. the problems that required perestroika were
    internal to the development of socialist society
    C. a socialist society could not work
    D. a socialist society could not coexist with
    capitalism
    26. Gorbachev argued that which of the following
    was true?
    A. The need for perestroika had come upon
    Soviet society suddenly.
    B. The need for perestroika had been exaggerated.
    C. The need for perestroika was long in the
    making.
    D. The time for perestroika had passed.


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