AP Success - AP World History: Cold War's Warsaw Pact

"In the event of armed attack in Europe on one or more of the Parties to the Treaty by any state or group of states, each of the Parties to the Treaty, in the exercise of its right to individual or collective self-defence in accordance with Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations Organization, shall immediately, either individually or in agreement with other Parties to the Treaty, come to the assistance of the state or states attacked with all such means as it deems necessary, including armed force. The Parties to the Treaty shall immediately consult concerning the necessary measures to be taken by them jointly in order to restore and maintain international peace and security."

The Warsaw Security Pact: May 14, 1955

Question 1

Multiple choice

The Warsaw Pact was established in response to which of the following events?

  • The signing of the Treaty of Versailles

  • The formation of NATO

  • The Cuban Missile Crisis

  • The end of the Korean War

Question 2

Multiple choice

According to the Warsaw Security Pact, what action is required of the member states in the event of an armed attack on one or more of them?

  • They must come to the assistance of the state or states attacked with all means necessary.

  • They must remain neutral unless directly attacked themselves.

  • They must seek immediate resolution through the United Nations.

  • They must impose economic sanctions on the aggressor state.

Question 3

Multiple choice

Which article of the United Nations Charter is referenced in the Warsaw Security Pact to justify collective self-defense?

  • Article 13

  • Article 51

  • Article 5

  • Article 39

Question 4

Multiple choice

The Warsaw Pact primarily included which group of countries?

  • Southeast Asian countries

  • Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite states

  • Non-aligned nations

  • Western European democracies

Question 5

Multiple choice

The establishment of the Warsaw Pact was indicative of which larger global trend during the mid-20th century?

  • The rise of non-governmental organizations in international affairs

  • The spread of nuclear non-proliferation treaties

  • The decolonization and emergence of new nation-states

  • The division of the world into two opposing ideological blocs during the Cold War

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