5 Steps to a 5 AP World History, 2014-2015 Edition

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Declaration was the initial step in granting a
Jewish homeland (C).


  1. B—Containment was the U.S. Cold War
    policy of preventing further expansion of Soviet
    Communism. Nonalignment was the practice
    of some developing nations of not seeking assist-
    ance from either the United States or the Soviet
    Union (A). Appeasement is the policy of giving
    in to the threat of aggression, such as at the
    Munich Conference (C). Nationalism is extreme
    pride in one’s nation or culture (D).

  2. C—African and Asian women received increased
    political rights as a result of their participation
    alongside men in colonial independence move-
    ments. Soviet and Chinese women bore arms
    (A). Soviet women also were given opportunities
    to work outside the home (B). Women in indus-
    trial societies also tended to work in low-paying
    jobs (D).

  3. A—The early years of the twenty-first century
    witnessed a global energy crisis, created in
    part because of the increasing energy demands
    of the industries of India and China. The
    other responses are correct. In 2008, utiliza-
    tion of Russia’s energy resources was challenged


by Georgia and Ukraine (B). India, once the
primary location of outsourced industry, lost
some of its sites to China, the Philippines, and
Panama (C). Financial problems in the United
States, especially in the mortgage and banking
industries, contributed to a global economic
recession and a decrease in world trade (D).


  1. C—Mao’s policies ended arranged marriages
    and encouraged women to acquire an education
    and enter the professions. Mao Zedong’s land
    redistribution policies were popular with peas-
    ants (A). The Great Leap Forward was actually
    a backward leap economically (B). The Cultural
    Revolution closed universities and killed oppo-
    nents of Mao (D).

  2. C—The document was written in 1989 during
    the course of the fall of European communism.
    Key phrases that indicated this time frame are
    those that point to a declining threat to Western
    Europe from the Warsaw Pact and to the Soviet
    Union and its allies shifting resources to civil
    production. Response (A) indicates a date prior
    to the creation of the Warsaw Pact, while (B)
    occurs during the height of the Cold War.
    Response (D) refers to a post-Soviet era.

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