The Yalta Conference

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(The Origins of the Cold War 1945 - 49) iGCSE History Test sobre The Yalta Conference, creado por Drew Bott el 20/10/2020.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
When was the Yalta Conference?
Respuesta
  • February 1944
  • February 1945
  • February 1946

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
Who attended the Yalta Conference?
Respuesta
  • Roosevelt
  • Attlee
  • Truman
  • Churchill
  • Stalin

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
What was the 'context' of the Yalta Conference?
Respuesta
  • Hitler was dead - the war was over
  • The War was nearly over - Germany was on it's last legs - an allied Victory was close
  • The war had a long way to go before it was over

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
What was agreed over Germany?
Respuesta
  • It would be split into 2 zones of occupation
  • It would be split into 3 zones of occupation
  • It would be split into 4 zones of occupation

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
What was the name given to the government proposed for Poland at Yalta?
Respuesta
  • Polish Party
  • Lublin Poles
  • Government of National Unity

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
Which of the following were 'true' in relation to Germany and Yalta?
Respuesta
  • Germany had to surrender 'unconditionally' (No concessions)
  • There were divisions over the issue of German reparations
  • Berlin would be divided into 3 occupation zones

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
How much in reparations did Stalin want?
Respuesta
  • $6 billion
  • $12 billion
  • $20 billion

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
What was placed in 'control' of Germany / Berlin after WWII?
Respuesta
  • The Grand Alliance
  • The Allied Control Council
  • The Western Control Council

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
At Yalta, Stalin agreed to join the war in the East (against Japan) when Germany had been defeated.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
What was the 'Declaration on Liberated Europe'?
Respuesta
  • The USSR would be able to install communist governments
  • Eastern European countries liberated would become democratic
  • Eastern European countries liberated would be able to hold free elections

Pregunta 11

Pregunta
Which of the following 'best' describes the 'relationship' between the Big Three at Yalta?
Respuesta
  • Antagonistic
  • Publicly 'strong and stable', in private some 'suspicions' emerging
  • Total cooperation and understanding of each others' positions and needs

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
What did Stalin want from Poland at Yalta?
Respuesta
  • Reparations
  • It's borders to be pushed west at Germany's expense to create a buffer zone
  • A democratically elected Government

Pregunta 13

Pregunta
What is the main message of this cartoon?
Respuesta
  • Uncle Sam (The USA) has the better of Stalin.
  • Stalin has been crafty and got what he wants at Yalta - he has outwitted the West.
  • Stalin is greedy

Pregunta 14

Pregunta
What did the Allies mean by the idea of a 'sphere of influence'?
Respuesta
  • The USSR could 'influence' but not 'impose' communist governments in the East - elections should be held
  • The USSR was able to 'impose' it's political will on the countries of eastern Europe
  • The West could impose democratic governments in eastern Europe

Pregunta 15

Pregunta
Which organisation did the Allies agree to establish at Yalta?
Respuesta
  • NATO
  • Cominform
  • The United Nations
  • The Warsaw Pact
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