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Quiz 7: Abyssinia and the end of the League

Quiz 7: Abyssinia and the end of the League. Where was Mussolini the leader of in the 1930s? Italy b. France c. Greece d. the UK 2. Where was Abyssinia? Europe b . North America c . Africa d . Asia 3. When did Abyssinian troops first clash with Italian troops?

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Quiz 7: Abyssinia and the end of the League

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  1. Quiz 7: Abyssinia and the end of the League Where was Mussolini the leader of in the 1930s? Italyb. Francec. Greeced. the UK 2. Where was Abyssinia? Europe b. North America c. Africa d. Asia 3. When did Abyssinian troops first clash with Italian troops? 1920b. 1939c. 1929d. 1934 4. Who did Mussolini make secret agreements with regarding Abyssinia? Hali Selassie b. Pierre Lavalc. Neville Chamberlin d. Adolph Hitler 5. What did the Hoare-Laval Pact prove? a. That Britain and France were prepared to settle disputes outside the League b. That the League was strongc. That the League was still relevantd. That more countries wanted to join the League

  2. Quiz 7: Abyssinia and the end of the League 6. Why didn’t the trade sanctions set by the League work and persuade Mussolini to back off? a. They took two months to come into effectb. The sanctions didn’t include oil steel or coalc. Countries outside the League, like the USA, could supply Italy with oil if the League wouldn’t d. All of the above 7. When did Mussolini invade and take over Abyssinia? 1932 b. 1936 c. 1940 d. 1939 8. How did smaller countries feel towards the League after Mussolini’s invasion of Abyssinia? a. Betrayed b. Reassured c. Safer d. Listened to 9. Who was left to run the League after 1936? a. The USA, the USSR and France b. The USSR, France the the UK c. France and the UK d. Italy, France and the UK 10. The major result of the Abyssinia Crisis was…. a. The USA wanted to join the League b. The League wasn’t seen as a serious peace keeping organisation any more c. The League looked stronger d. China wanted to join the League

  3. Quiz 7: Abyssinia and the end of the League Where was Mussolini the leader of in the 1930s? Italyb. Francec. Greeced. the UK 2. Where was Abyssinia? Europe b. North America c. Africa d. Asia 3. When did Abyssinian troops first clash with Italian troops? 1920b. 1939c. 1929d. 1934 4. Who did Mussolini make secret agreements with regarding Abyssinia? Hali Selassie b. Pierre Lavalc. Neville Chamberlin d. Adolph Hitler 5. What did the Hoare-Laval Pact prove? a. That Britain and France were prepared to settle disputes outside the League b. That the League was strongc. That the League was still relevantd. That more countries wanted to join the League

  4. Quiz 7: Abyssinia and the end of the League 6. Why didn’t the trade sanctions set by the League work and persuade Mussolini to back off? a. They took two months to come into effectb. The sanctions didn’t include oil steel or coalc. Countries outside the League, like the USA, could supply Italy with oil if the League wouldn’t d. All of the above 7. When did Mussolini invade and take over Abyssinia? 1932 b. 1936 c. 1940 d. 1939 8. How did smaller countries feel towards the League after Mussolini’s invasion of Abyssinia? a. Betrayed b. Reassured c. Safer d. Listened to 9. Who was left to run the League after 1936? a. The USA, the USSR and France b. The USSR, France the UK c. France and the UK d. Italy, France and the UK 10. The major result of the Abyssinia Crisis was…. a. The USA wanted to join the League b. The League wasn’t seen as a serious peace keeping organisation any more c. The League looked stronger d. China wanted to join the League

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