| A | B |
| Social Democrats (Germany) | Wanted to lead the country to a democratic future |
| Democratic party (Germany) | Contained many of the German intelligensia |
| Catholic Centre party (Germany) | Supported the Republic, but wanted mild reforms (not extreme reforms) |
| Nationalist party and German People's party | Rejected the Republic and wanted a monarchy |
| National Socialist German Workers party | Nazis - Rejected the Weimar government and wanted Germany united under a strong leader |
| Communist party (Germany) | Wanted a Bolshevik government |
| Mahatma means: | Great soul in Indian |
| Peel Commision | Recommended division of Palestine between Jews and Arabs |
| Syria | French mandate in the middle east |
| Indian National Congress | Represented Hindu political viewpoint |
| Balfour | British foreign secretary |
| Arabs | People living in Middle East and parts of Africa and Asia |
| Who organized the Vietnamese Communist Party? | Ho Chi Minh |
| Invasion of Manchuria | 1931 |
| What place produced 95% of the world's quinine? | Indonesia |
| Who was Manuel Quezon | He led the struggle for Philippine independance |
| Tyding's-McDuffie Bill | Passed by the US for the Philippines, promising them complete independence by 1946 |
| Mariana and Caroline Islands belonged were mandates of: | Japan |
| What was the world's most profitable colony? | The Dutch East Indies |
| Where were the efforts for independence halted by the French? | Vietnam |
| Premier Hara | Japanese premier who tried some liberal reforms such as civilian control of the armed forces - was murdered by a rightist |
| Hamaguchi | Japanese premier who signed the London Naval Treaty of 1930 |