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1. What was Metternich’s main
goal?

A. Continue war

B. Prevent war and upheaval

C. To bring back Napoleon

D. To gain glory for his country.

2. Was Henry Kissinger personally
acquainted with European
upheaval?

A. Yes—he was born in Germany.

B. No—he was born in America.

3. We could say the Kissinger’s
greatest strength was:

A. His admiration of Metternich

B. His Jewish background

C. His ability to summarize the issue

D. His friendship with Nixon

4. General knowledge: The Nobel
Peace prize was founded by the
man who invented:

The telegraph

The telephone

Dynamite

Internal combustion engine

5. Before Nixon’s presidency, what
was his attitude toward
communists?

A. Communists were to be somewhat
trusted.

B. Communism was to be fought at home
and abroad

C. Communism was now an established
reality

D. Communism was not a threat at all

6. After was in his presidency and
under Kissinger’s influence, this
was his attitude…

A. Communists were to be somewhat
trusted.

B. Communism was to be fought at home
and abroad

C. Communism was now an established
reality

D. Communism was not a threat at all

7. Since 1949, mainland China had
been under the control of

A. A communist regime under chairman
Mao.

B. A democratic regime under chairman
Mao

C. The Soviet Union

D. Chinese Nationalists

8. What was NOT a part of early
détente with China

A. Panda Bears

B. Ping Pong

C. Few travel restrictions

D. Election observers

9. Was the government that fled to
Taiwan in 1949:

A. Communist

B. Nationalists

C. Democracy

10. The first thing Nixon did when
he got off the plane was:

A. Demand the removal of nuclear
weapons.

B. Make a strong deliberate handshake

C. Ask to see the Great Wall

D. Meet with Chairman Mao

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