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Study Guide for Test # 3: Chapters 10 & 13
Chapter 10: Authoritarian Reform in Turkey and Iran
Multiple Choice:
1. Which of the following is not true about the Treaty of
Sèvres?
This question is about the sovereignty of the Ottoman
government.
2. Post-World War I, what did Mustafa Kemal do that would
change the region forever?
This question has to do with Turkey’s independence.
3. Who was the father of modern Turkey? ………………….
4. The last dynasty of Shahs to rule Iran was the………..
5. In 1923, Turkey was recognized as a(n)…………….
6. Which of the following is not true about Ataturk’s Turkey?
7. Reza Shah, like Ataturk, was a reformer committed to
strengthening his country through……
8. Reza Shah introduced all of the following legislation
regarding woman except…………….
9. British and Soviet forces occupied which country from 1941–
1946?
10. Reza Shah’s institutionalized authority rested with his
control of…………..
True or False:
11. This question is about Ataturk and Reza Shah and what they
thought about religion.
12. This question is about the National Pact’s position regarding
Turkish sovereignty.
13. This question is about the laws passed by Mustafa Kemal.
14. This question is about Reza Shah’s position regarding
religion and the judicial system.
15. This question is about Reza Shah and populism.
Chapter 13: The Palestine Mandate and the Birth of the State of
Israel
16. According to Herzl, if Jews acquired political sovereignty in
a state of their own, which of the following problems would be
solved?
17. Which of the following is not true of Zionism?
18. The Palestine mandate was different from other mandates in
the region because….
19. Which of the following is not true of Jewish immigration in
Palestine?
This question is about the number of Jews in Palestine in 1936.
20. The increasing impoverishment and marginalization of the
Palestinian Arab peasantry was the result of two things. These
two things are………………
21. What was the unique recommendation from the Peel
Commission regarding the antagonism between Arabs and Jews?
22. The 1947 United Nations proposal recommended the
partition of Palestine into two states, an Arab State and Jewish
State, as well as………
23. Which of the following is not true of the first Arab-Israeli
War in 1948?
24. What was Plan D, as implemented by the Haganah?
True or False:
25. This question is about the rise of Palestinian nationalism in
response to Zionist settlement.
26. This question is about the Black Letter of 1931 which
confirmed Arabs’ belief in the ability of Zionist pressure groups
to influence the decisions of the British government.
27. This question is about what the United Nations Special
Committee on Palestine (UNSCOP) recommended after visiting
Palestine in 1947 (this has to do with British control of the
mandate).
Fill in the Blanks:
Chapter 10:
1. In 1921, who assumed full command of the military
operations carried out by the local Turkish resistance groups?
_______________________
2. An admirer of European institutions and attitudes, Ataturk
was determined to mold the newly independent Turkey in the
image of ___________________________________.
3. The doctrine known as ____________________________ was
built on the foundation of six principles—reformism,
republicanism, secularism, nationalism, populism, and étatism.
4. After the German invasion of the USSR in July of 1941, Iran
was invaded in August of that year by the Soviets and the
__________________________ in an attempt to keep a supply
corridor open to the Soviet Union.
5. Reza Shah’s program of ______________________________,
like Ataturk’s, imposed the outward symbols of Westernization
on the population. (this means separation of state and religion).
6. Mustafa Kemal abolished the offices of the caliphate and
shaykh al-Islam, banished members of the Ottoman royal
family, closed religious schools, and abolished Mejelle and the
shari’ah in favor of a _______________________civil code and
laws modeled on ____________________________and
______________________________legal codes.
7. In the name of secularism, Sufi orders were dissolved, and
worship was restricted at certain shrines and sites. Religious
dress, also, was affected. Donning
a____________________________ was made into a criminal
offense in 1925, because, to Ataturk, it symbolized a tie to the
Ottoman past.
8. Name the last Ottoman Caliph deposed by Mustafa Kemal?
______________________________________
9. Name the minority that was referred to as “mountain Turks”
by the Turkish government. __________________
10. What drove the population of Tehran from 196,000 in 1922
to some 700,000 in 1941? ___________________
11. In the name of secularism, Kemal dissolved
________________ orders, and worship was restricted at certain
shrines and sites.
Chapter 13:
12. The _________________________________Declaration
granted a national homeland in Palestine to Jews.
13. What was the result of the first Arab-Israeli War in 1948?
____________________________
14. In his book The Jewish State,
______________________________________ (this is person)
believed that the absence of a Jewish state made the Jews aliens
in the lands in which they lived.
15. By the late 1930s, representatives
from___________________________________ (this is a
country) played an important role in the deliberations of the
World Zionist Organization, and private contributions from that
country made up a significant portion of the funds donated to
the Zionist cause.
16. What do we call the Jewish community in Palestine before
the establishment of modern Israel? ________________
17. On May 15, 1948, units from the armies of Egypt, Syria,
Lebanon, Transjordan, and _______________ invaded Israel.
18. Who was the first prime minister of Israel?
______________________________________
19. The British promised the territory of Palestine, previously
inhabited by an Arab population for some 1,200 years, to the
international Jewish community. The Zionist community of
__________________________, (this is a location) in
particular, was eager to accept Britain’s promise.
20. In the 1920s/1930s, among Palestinian Arabs, their
collective leadership was weakened
by_____________________.
21. The ____________________________________office
claimed to be representative of all Palestinians, but the British
refused to accept its legitimacy, it could not gain mass support
from Palestinian Arabs, and the office itself lacked structure.
22. The Jewish community, alternatively, was better financed,
better organized, and better connected than their Arab
counterparts. While the Arabs had no formal representatives by
which to access the British authority, the Jewish community had
the Palestine Zionist Executive, aka (also known
as)_____________________________________.
23. Name the American President who supported the creation of
a Jewish state, and even launched a lobbying campaign on
behalf of the UN proposal. ___________________________
Search Strategies:
bullying AND workplace AND (finance OR financial OR budget
OR budgeting)
“financial bullying”
bullying AND redress
bullying AND (turnover OR performance)
Articles:
Armstrong, P. (2011). Budgetary bullying. Critical Perspectives
on Accounting, 22(7), 632-643. doi:
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Crumpton, M.,A. (2014). The costs of having a bully in the
library. The Bottom Line, 27(1), 17-21. Retrieved from
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Dumay, J., & Marini, L. (2012). Bullying in context: A risk
management perspective. Journal of HRCA : Human Resource
Costing & Accounting, 16(4), 281-301. doi:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14013381211317257
Fritz, N. I. (2016). Forms of workplace bullying in institutions
of higher learning in the light of the integral model of
workplace bullying. Journal of Organisation and Human
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YOU BEING BULLIED? Strategic Finance, 91(3), 41-45.
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Bullying in workplace in china: An explorative study. Chinese
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Heames, J., & Harvey, M. (2006). Workplace bullying: A cross-
level assessment. Management Decision, 44(9), 1214-1230. doi:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00251740610707695
Hollis, L. P., & McCalla, S. A. (2013). Bullied back in the
closet: Disengagement of LGBT employees facing workplace
bullying. Journal of Psychological Issues in Organizational
Culture, 4(2), 6-16. Retrieved from
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Meglich-Sespico, P., Faley, R. H., & Deborah, E. K. (2007).
Relief and redress for targets of workplace bullying. Employee
Responsibilities and Rights Journal, 19(1), 31-43. doi:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10672-006-9030-y
Oladapo, V., & Banks, L. T. (2013). Management bullies: The
effect on employees. Journal of Business Studies Quarterly,
4(4), 107-120. Retrieved from
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Smidt, O., de Beer, L.,T., Brink, L., & Leiter, M. P. (2016). The
validation of a workplace incivility scale within the south
african banking industry. SA Journal of Industrial Psychology,
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  • 1. Study Guide for Test # 3: Chapters 10 & 13 Chapter 10: Authoritarian Reform in Turkey and Iran Multiple Choice: 1. Which of the following is not true about the Treaty of Sèvres? This question is about the sovereignty of the Ottoman government. 2. Post-World War I, what did Mustafa Kemal do that would change the region forever? This question has to do with Turkey’s independence. 3. Who was the father of modern Turkey? …………………. 4. The last dynasty of Shahs to rule Iran was the……….. 5. In 1923, Turkey was recognized as a(n)……………. 6. Which of the following is not true about Ataturk’s Turkey? 7. Reza Shah, like Ataturk, was a reformer committed to strengthening his country through…… 8. Reza Shah introduced all of the following legislation regarding woman except……………. 9. British and Soviet forces occupied which country from 1941– 1946? 10. Reza Shah’s institutionalized authority rested with his control of…………..
  • 2. True or False: 11. This question is about Ataturk and Reza Shah and what they thought about religion. 12. This question is about the National Pact’s position regarding Turkish sovereignty. 13. This question is about the laws passed by Mustafa Kemal. 14. This question is about Reza Shah’s position regarding religion and the judicial system. 15. This question is about Reza Shah and populism. Chapter 13: The Palestine Mandate and the Birth of the State of Israel 16. According to Herzl, if Jews acquired political sovereignty in a state of their own, which of the following problems would be solved? 17. Which of the following is not true of Zionism? 18. The Palestine mandate was different from other mandates in the region because…. 19. Which of the following is not true of Jewish immigration in Palestine? This question is about the number of Jews in Palestine in 1936. 20. The increasing impoverishment and marginalization of the Palestinian Arab peasantry was the result of two things. These two things are………………
  • 3. 21. What was the unique recommendation from the Peel Commission regarding the antagonism between Arabs and Jews? 22. The 1947 United Nations proposal recommended the partition of Palestine into two states, an Arab State and Jewish State, as well as……… 23. Which of the following is not true of the first Arab-Israeli War in 1948? 24. What was Plan D, as implemented by the Haganah? True or False: 25. This question is about the rise of Palestinian nationalism in response to Zionist settlement. 26. This question is about the Black Letter of 1931 which confirmed Arabs’ belief in the ability of Zionist pressure groups to influence the decisions of the British government. 27. This question is about what the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine (UNSCOP) recommended after visiting Palestine in 1947 (this has to do with British control of the mandate). Fill in the Blanks: Chapter 10: 1. In 1921, who assumed full command of the military operations carried out by the local Turkish resistance groups? _______________________
  • 4. 2. An admirer of European institutions and attitudes, Ataturk was determined to mold the newly independent Turkey in the image of ___________________________________. 3. The doctrine known as ____________________________ was built on the foundation of six principles—reformism, republicanism, secularism, nationalism, populism, and étatism. 4. After the German invasion of the USSR in July of 1941, Iran was invaded in August of that year by the Soviets and the __________________________ in an attempt to keep a supply corridor open to the Soviet Union. 5. Reza Shah’s program of ______________________________, like Ataturk’s, imposed the outward symbols of Westernization on the population. (this means separation of state and religion). 6. Mustafa Kemal abolished the offices of the caliphate and shaykh al-Islam, banished members of the Ottoman royal family, closed religious schools, and abolished Mejelle and the shari’ah in favor of a _______________________civil code and laws modeled on ____________________________and ______________________________legal codes. 7. In the name of secularism, Sufi orders were dissolved, and worship was restricted at certain shrines and sites. Religious dress, also, was affected. Donning a____________________________ was made into a criminal offense in 1925, because, to Ataturk, it symbolized a tie to the Ottoman past. 8. Name the last Ottoman Caliph deposed by Mustafa Kemal? ______________________________________
  • 5. 9. Name the minority that was referred to as “mountain Turks” by the Turkish government. __________________ 10. What drove the population of Tehran from 196,000 in 1922 to some 700,000 in 1941? ___________________ 11. In the name of secularism, Kemal dissolved ________________ orders, and worship was restricted at certain shrines and sites. Chapter 13: 12. The _________________________________Declaration granted a national homeland in Palestine to Jews. 13. What was the result of the first Arab-Israeli War in 1948? ____________________________ 14. In his book The Jewish State, ______________________________________ (this is person) believed that the absence of a Jewish state made the Jews aliens in the lands in which they lived. 15. By the late 1930s, representatives from___________________________________ (this is a country) played an important role in the deliberations of the World Zionist Organization, and private contributions from that country made up a significant portion of the funds donated to the Zionist cause. 16. What do we call the Jewish community in Palestine before the establishment of modern Israel? ________________ 17. On May 15, 1948, units from the armies of Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Transjordan, and _______________ invaded Israel.
  • 6. 18. Who was the first prime minister of Israel? ______________________________________ 19. The British promised the territory of Palestine, previously inhabited by an Arab population for some 1,200 years, to the international Jewish community. The Zionist community of __________________________, (this is a location) in particular, was eager to accept Britain’s promise. 20. In the 1920s/1930s, among Palestinian Arabs, their collective leadership was weakened by_____________________. 21. The ____________________________________office claimed to be representative of all Palestinians, but the British refused to accept its legitimacy, it could not gain mass support from Palestinian Arabs, and the office itself lacked structure. 22. The Jewish community, alternatively, was better financed, better organized, and better connected than their Arab counterparts. While the Arabs had no formal representatives by which to access the British authority, the Jewish community had the Palestine Zionist Executive, aka (also known as)_____________________________________. 23. Name the American President who supported the creation of a Jewish state, and even launched a lobbying campaign on behalf of the UN proposal. ___________________________
  • 7. Search Strategies: bullying AND workplace AND (finance OR financial OR budget OR budgeting) “financial bullying” bullying AND redress bullying AND (turnover OR performance) Articles: Armstrong, P. (2011). Budgetary bullying. Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 22(7), 632-643. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cpa.2011.01.011 Crumpton, M.,A. (2014). The costs of having a bully in the library. The Bottom Line, 27(1), 17-21. Retrieved from http://cmich.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/ docview/1651698526?accountid=10181 D'Cruz, P., Noronha, E., & Beale, D. (2014). The workplace bullying-organizational change interface: Emerging challenges for human resource management. The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 25(10), 1434. Retrieved from http://cmich.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/ docview/1493898471?accountid=10181 Dumay, J., & Marini, L. (2012). Bullying in context: A risk management perspective. Journal of HRCA : Human Resource Costing & Accounting, 16(4), 281-301. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14013381211317257 Fritz, N. I. (2016). Forms of workplace bullying in institutions of higher learning in the light of the integral model of workplace bullying. Journal of Organisation and Human Behaviour, 5(1) Retrieved from http://cmich.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/ docview/1774430835?accountid=10181 Greer, O. L., C.M.A., & Schmelzle, G. D., C.P.A. (2009). ARE YOU BEING BULLIED? Strategic Finance, 91(3), 41-45.
  • 8. Retrieved from http://cmich.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/ docview/229768329?accountid=10181 Guo, J., Zhang, B., Huang, L., Zheng, Y., & Wu, Q. (2015). Bullying in workplace in china: An explorative study. Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology, 23(2), 302-307. Retrieved from http://cmich.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/ docview/1705045587?accountid=10181 Heames, J., & Harvey, M. (2006). Workplace bullying: A cross- level assessment. Management Decision, 44(9), 1214-1230. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00251740610707695 Hollis, L. P., & McCalla, S. A. (2013). Bullied back in the closet: Disengagement of LGBT employees facing workplace bullying. Journal of Psychological Issues in Organizational Culture, 4(2), 6-16. Retrieved from http://cmich.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/ docview/1543436416?accountid=10181 Meglich-Sespico, P., Faley, R. H., & Deborah, E. K. (2007). Relief and redress for targets of workplace bullying. Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal, 19(1), 31-43. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10672-006-9030-y Oladapo, V., & Banks, L. T. (2013). Management bullies: The effect on employees. Journal of Business Studies Quarterly, 4(4), 107-120. Retrieved from http://cmich.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/ docview/1449792123?accountid=10181 Smidt, O., de Beer, L.,T., Brink, L., & Leiter, M. P. (2016). The validation of a workplace incivility scale within the south african banking industry. SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 42(1), 1-12. Retrieved from http://cmich.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/ docview/1798415735?accountid=10181 Stagg, S. J., Sheridan, D. J., Jones, R. A., & Speroni, K. G. (2013). Workplace bullying: The effectiveness of a workplace program. Workplace Health & Safety, 61(8) doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/21650799-20130716-03