Unit 8b: The World at war Test: Tuesday, 04 April.

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Unit 8b: The World at war Test: Tuesday, 04 April

Learning Targets I can analyze the evolution of conflict between revolutionaries and nationalists before, during and after World War I. Russia – revolution results in a totalitarian state (14.1 & 2) China – nationalist uprisings result in a civil war and the rise of a communist state (14.3 & 17.2) India – nationalist uprisings led to limited self-rule and eventually independence (14.4 & 18.1)

Terms/Concepts to Know Bolsheviks V. I. Lenin Soviets Leon Trotsky War communism NEP (New Economic Policy) Josef Stalin Totalitarianism Collectivization Great Purges Five-year Plans Kuomintang Sun Yixian May Fourth Movement Mao Zedong Jiang Jieshi Long March “Great Leap Forward” Cultural Revolution Civil disobedience Mohandas K. Gandhi Salt March Congress Party Muslim League Muhammed Ali Jinnah Partition Jawaharlal Nehru

Making Sense of the twentieth century 1922 Soviet Union 1914-1918 WWI 1929-30s Great Depression 1939-1945 WWII 1945-1991 Cold War 1917 – Russian Revolution 1929-1953 – Stalin in power

Making Sense of the twentieth century 1914-1918 WWI 1929-30s Great Depression 1939-1945 WWII 1945-1991 Cold War 1930 – Salt March 1885 – India National Congress 1947 – Independence & Partition

Making Sense of the twentieth century 1914-1918 WWI 1929-30s Great Depression 1939-1945 WWII 1945-1991 Cold War 1930s – Civil War 1911 – Qing Dynasty over 1949 – Communist state