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					This Social Studies EOC Review Questions quiz assesses knowledge of historical events and their impact, including WWII's aftermath, imperialism in India, and the economic effects of the Industrial Revolution. It is designed...
					
								
				
			
						Questions: 19 | Attempts: 200 | Last updated: Jun 22, 2025
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				   Sample Question 1After the defeat of Japan in WWII, the United States led the Allies in the occupation and rehabilition of the Japanese state...the US...forces... enacted widespread military, political, economic, social reforms....MacArthur also tried... to (change) the economy into a free market capitalist system...Allied advisors.. dictated a new constitution.Source: US Department of StateThe Allies helped Japan rebuild after WWII. Which describes how the Allies were involved in rebuilding Japan?
								
							
								
							
								
							
								
							 
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				   Sample Question 2Englishmen... have given the people of India the greatest human blessing---peace. They have introduced Western education. This has brought an ancient and civilized nation in touch with modern thought, modern sciences, and modern life. They have built an administration that is strong and efficient. They have framed wise laws and have established courts of justice. Romesh Dutt, 1905Which of statements reflect the author's view of the impact of imperialism on India?
								
							
								
							
								
							
								
							 
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				   Sample Question 3Over the past few years, dealing with HIV/AIDS and its effects has become one of the major public policy issues in most southern African countries. While it is fundamentally a health issue, the impact of HIV/AIDS goes far beyond health because of its widespread human, social, and economic effects. Southern Africa has had the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world; several countries in the region have HIV prevalence rates over 20 percent of the adult population, with the highest reported adult HIV prevelance rates of over 30 percent. As a result, it is estimated that nearly two-thirds of all HIV-positive people in the world live in sub-Saharan Africa, while South Africa, along with India, has the highest number of HIV-positive people of any country in the world.World Health Organization, 2006What can be concluded about the impact of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in southern Africa as of 2006?