Can anyone help with some questions for the junior high school history knowledge contest

Updated on history 2024-05-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can look for some on the Internet, in fact, there are many questions in "History" that can be used as questions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Treaty of Versailles or the Treaty of Versailles, the full name of which is the Treaty of Peace between the Entente and the Participating Countries against Germany, was a peace treaty between the victorious powers (the Entente) and the defeated countries (the Central Powers) after World War I, and its main purpose was to punish and weaken Germany. The Allies and the Central Powers declared a ceasefire on November 11, 1918, and after six months of negotiations at the Paris Peace Conference, the treaty was signed at the Palace of Versailles in Paris on June 28, 1919, marking the official end of World War I. It entered into force on January 10, 1920, after being recognized by the League of Nations.

    The Treaty of Versailles consisted of 15 parts and 440 articles. Under the terms of the treaty, Germany lost 10 percent of its territory, 12 5 percent of its population, all of its overseas colonies (including German East Africa, German South Africa, Cameroon, Togo, and German New Guinea),16 coal producers, and half of its iron and steel.

    Nine-Power Pact: The full name is the Nine-Power Treaty on the Application of Principles and Policies to the China Incident. On February 6, 1922, nine countries, including the United States, Britain, France, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, and China, signed the agreement at the Washington Conference. The core of the pact was to affirm the principle of "open door and equal opportunity" proposed by the United States in China, and to give it the character of an international agreement, thus thwarting Japan's ambition to monopolize China.

    In essence, the joint rule of China established by the imperialist powers on the basis of the superiority of the United States deepened China's semi-colonial status. Germany lost its rights and interests in China.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First, to correct it, it was the Peace of Versailles. I am a new high school freshman, and I can also be regarded as your senior brother, and I hope you will study hard and get good grades. I was surprised by the fact that the book was clearly about imperialist privileges in China.

    I think you'd better ask your teacher.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Nine-Power Pact was proposed against China.

    During World War I, Japan seized the opportunity to dominate China, and nine countries, including the United States, Britain, and Japan, signed treaties to coordinate the interests of various countries in China, and China returned to the state before World War Iā€”ā€”ā€” and all countries jointly invaded China, rather than Japan monopolizing. But the nine countries do not include Germany. Partition of German interests in China.

    That is, the partition of Germany's overseas colonies. Weakened!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes. It's about carving up Germany's mineral resources.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The four major civilizations of early mankind: 1 Egypt Nile 2 Two River basins 3 Ganges and Indus rivers (in present-day India) 4 Yellow River (in China, of course).

    The three mentioned above should be the first three. The reasoning can be seen, because no one has hit China at that time.

    Why is the answer D?

    Because. aThe Roman Empire, which spanned Europe, Asia, and Africa, but they had conquered the Ganges and the Indus.

    bThe Persian Empire, which crossed Europe and Asia, and therefore never reached the Nile in Egypt, nor to India.

    c The Arab Empire, which spanned Europe, Asia and Africa, but whose sphere of influence did not reach India. (Because the Tang Dynasty was under the rule of Li Shimin at that time, he wanted India and wanted to pass us China).

    d Alexander Empire of Macedonia. He crossed Europe, Asia and Africa, and once went on an expedition to India, but he did not fight when he reached the Indus Valley. (It seems that he was sick and died not long after he returned.)

    Interlude: Some people say that if Alexander had not died, he might have had a war with China, which was in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and it was very troubled. If we do fight, the result will be self-evident. It may not be possible that the later Qin unified the Six Kingdoms.

    I am telling you something: In the junior high school there was only one empire that spanned Europe, Asia and Africa: the Roman Empire.

    Alexander's Empire. Arab Empire.

    The Mongol Empire spanned only Eurasia. However, the Mongol Empire was the largest empire in history, accounting for four-fifths of the world's area at that time. (excluding the Americas).

    Hope the above things are helpful to you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The biggest noise and change the living environment.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Three Great Civilizations of the Early Period? If this refers to Egypt, the two rivers, and India, if this is the case, Rome did not occupy the valley of the two rivers and ancient India, Persia did not occupy Egypt and India, and Arabia did not occupy India. By the time Alexander's expedition reached the Indus Valley, it could only be said that his power had reached this point, and it was impossible to say that he had completely ruled it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Napoleon. The town of Waterloo is about twenty kilometers south of Brussels, the capital of Belgium. Like many other small towns in Europe, Waterloo is quaint and quiet, with little character, but its name is so resounding that even those who don't know much about it often say that someone who has lost a lawsuit or a game is bound to say that Waterloo has befallen so-and-so.

    In 1815, at Waterloo, Belgium, Napoleon led the French army to a fierce battle with the British and Prussian forces, and the French army suffered a crushing defeat. Subsequently, Napoleon ended his political career by abdicating. Waterloo has been used as a metaphor for a painful failure.

    Some historical background has been added, and there are links below so you can take a closer look.

    If you are still satisfied, please remember my answer o(o, thank you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The answer is C.

    The opposition to exploitation and oppression here is from the standpoint of the bourgeoisie, to oppose the exploitation and oppression of the feudal landlord class, not to oppose the exploitation and oppression of any class (including the bourgeoisie).

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Similarities: they are all products of the bourgeois revolution, they all establish the capitalist nature of their countries in the form of words, they both advocate human rights, oppose oppression, and advocate capitalist equality, civilization, democracy and other systems.

    Differences: The Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Human Rights were bills to oppose the restoration of feudal forces in their own country and safeguard the achievements of the bourgeois revolution, while the Declaration of Independence was issued by the American people against the European colonizers.

    The Bill of Rights is to determine the British constitutional monarchy through legislation, and to limit the rights of the monarch by law, so that the power of parliament is greater than that of the monarch, and the monarch is in a position of unity but not rule (establishing a constitutional monarchy).

    The Declaration of Independence was put forward during the American Revolutionary War, which proposed to oppose foreign colonists and establish a country composed of American nations, and it opposed not its own feudal rule, but Western colonizers.

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