AP Success - AP World History: Analyzing Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact

Question 1

Multiple choice
  • A mutual defense treaty to support each other in case of an attack by a third party

  • An economic alliance for shared resources and trade benefits

  • A nonaggression pact to prevent conflict between the two nations

  • A secret agreement to divide Eastern Europe into spheres of influence

Question 2

Multiple choice
  • Seeking a long-term assurance of peace but with an option for reassessment

  • Planning for an inevitable conflict after a decade

  • Creating a short-term arrangement to address immediate security concerns

  • Establishing a permanent alliance with no intention of reevaluation

Question 3

Multiple choice
  • Allowed Germany to invade Poland without fear of Soviet intervention

  • Marked the beginning of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and Western powers

  • Led to the immediate formation of the Axis Powers

  • Formally ended World War I reparations imposed on Germany

Question 4

Multiple choice
  • Both parties sought to maintain the status quo without frequent renegotiations

  • The treaty was merely a formality and not intended to be upheld by either side

  • The Soviet Union was confident in Germany's long-term commitment to peace

  • Germany intended to use the treaty as a pretext for later military expansion

Question 5

Multiple choice
  • Realpolitik and the desire of both nations to secure their strategic interests

  • A mutual understanding of the need to dismantle colonial empires

  • A shared ideological commitment to communism

  • The establishment of a bilateral trade agreement to boost both economies

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