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What year was the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact signed?
1935
1937
1939
1940
Which of the following was part of the Soviet psyche?
Expansion in the Far East
Prevent another western invasion
Revenge on Germany for the First World War
Prepare for conflict with the US
In the interwar year period, what drove Soviet foreign policy?
Trade to rebuild the country
Socialism in one country
Comintern to export Marxism-Leninism
Revenge for the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Comintern was set up to aid the Bolshevik Revolution in what year?
1917
1918
1919
1929
What was the name of the treaty that ended the First World War for Russia?
Trianon
Brest-Litovsk
St Germain
Versailles
Which country did not fight the Reds during the Russian Civil War?
Japan
Britain
France
Germany
Germany recognised the Soviet Union in...
1921
1922
1926
1939
Stalin helped the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War. What did he not do?
Send his leading general, Tukhachevsky, to advise.
Set up military training schools.
Send large amounts of military aid.
Allowed the children of Spanish Communists to live safely in the USSR.
Who argues that Soviet foreign policy in the 1920s was designed to support the revolution with political and economic ties being made to legitimise the revolution and to build an economy to support it?
Jon Jacobson
AJP Taylor
Erik P Hoffman
What did the 1922 Treaty of Rapallo agree to?
Secretly establish military cooperation with Germany.
Work with Germany to destroy the Treaty of Versailles
Establish diplomatic and economic relations with Germany
Neutrality in case of attack from a third party.
The 1920s Soviet foreign policy was influenced by...
repelling a western invasion
obtaining a warm-water port
taking over China
promoting Communism across Europe
The Red Army defeated the Japanese at the Battle of Khalkin-Gol in 1939.
True
False
What did Stalin think of the 1938 Munich Agreement?
He was pleased because it averted war in Europe.
He was unhappy because he wanted the capitalists to fight each other.
He was angry that the Europeans were allowing Germany to be strong enough to fight his country.
He was angry that the Soviet Union was not invited as he had a mutual assistance pact with Czechoslovakia.
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