1 When was the book first published? 2000 2017 2020 2024 2 Where is Sndyer a professor? Harvard Duke Yale Columbia 3 Snyder's background is in ___. United States history linguistics European history philosophy 4 History does not repeat, but it does ___. instruct falter end fail 5 Past generations of Americans studied the histories of ___. the Chinese and Japanese the Byzantines and Rome Greece and Rome Egypt and Rome 6 The first major democratic moment in European history was ___. after WWII after Napoleon after the revolution of 1848 after WWI 7 The second major democratic moment in European history was ___. after WWI after the Suez Crisis after the Cold War after WWII 8 The third major democratic moment in European history was ___. after WWII after Brexit after the Cold War after Putin 9 Why do fascism and communism arise? In response to what? Globalization and inequalities Terrorism Pandemics Excesses of democracy 10 How many lessons are in the book? 25 21 10 20 11 The first lesson says "do not obey ___." in advance under any circumstances tyrants when forced 12 An example of anticipatory obedience is ___. the US in WWII the Solidarity movement Nazi Germany Ukraine in the 21st century 13 Is anticipatory obedience only something Germans do? Yes To an extent Unknown No 14 What experiment does Snyder reference? The Stanford Prison experiment The Asch conformity experiments The Milgram experiement The Michelson-Morley experiment 15 The second lesson is "defend ___." democracy institutions equality freedom 16 All the following are Snyder's examples of institutions except ___. labor unions the courts laws prisons 17 How long did it take for Germany to become a one-party state? 5 years 2 years 10 years 1 year 18 The third lesson is "beware the ___ state." democratic fascist communist one-party 19 Where does the threat to our democracy come from? Foreign powers Americans without Americans within Stateless people 20 Which of the following is true? We voted for democracy for the last time in 2020. Our government is moving away from oligarchy. Our government is imperfect. Our government is perfect. 21 Which of the following does Snyder NOT advocate for? Not letting oath breakers run for office Money out of politics Less elections Paper ballots 22 In the fourth lesson, we are supposed to take responsibility for ___. the face of the world the media the fight for rights other people 23 How were prosperous famers portrayed in Soviet Russia? Horses Pigs Cows Insects 24 Who suffered in Soviet Russia? Peasants and the prosperous Only the prosperous Neither peasants nor the prosperous Only peasants 25 Should we display symbols of loyalty? Yes, under all circumstances Yes, if under force Only if we consider whether it includes or excludes No