26 i STEP 2. Determine Your Test Readiness
- “The participating States will respect human
rights and fundamental freedoms, including
the freedom of thought, conscience, religion or
belief, for all without distinction as to race, sex,
language or religion. They will promote and
encourage the effective exercise of civil, politi-
cal, economic, social, cultural and other rights
and freedoms all of which derive from the
inherent dignity of thehuman person and are
essential for his free and full development.”
The quotation above is taken from the
(A) Helsinki Accords
(B) Camp David Accords
(C) Truman Doctrine
(D) Treaty of Versailles - Which of the following describes a change in
religious history in the twentieth and twenty-
fi rst centuries?
(A) Declining popularity of traditional religions
worldwide
(B) Declining popularity of Liberation
Theology in Latin America and Africa
(C) Declining prominence of Pentecostalism in
Latin America
(D) Native Africans serving as Christian mis-
sionaries in Europe - Which of the following describes the Great
Depression in Latin America?
(A) It resulted in part from agricultural under-
production in the United States and
Western Europe.
(B) It was unaffected by diminished global
trade.
(C) It resulted in increased government involve-
ment in national economies.
(D) It resulted in a decrease in national social
welfare programs.
68. Globalization has produced all of the following
EXCEPT
(A) modifi cation of American products to suit
international cultures
(B) a return to traditional and fundamental
religions
(C) the end of patriarchal societies
(D) charges of environmental destruction
69. Post–World War II Japan and India were alike
in that
(A) neither adopted autocratic government
(B) they enjoyed economic prosperity
(C) they successfully implemented the Green
Revolution
(D) they were faced with secessionist
movements
70. After the end of colonization, both Latin Amer-
ica and sub-Saharan Africa
(A) developed egalitarian societies
(B) experienced intense ethnic rivalries
(C) enjoyed political stability
(D) failed to achieve the prosperity they had
anticipated
End of Section I