34. Define the following types of warfare: Trench Guerilla Nuclear Biological form of occupied fighting lines, consisting largely of trenches, in.

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34. Define the following types of warfare: Trench Guerilla Nuclear Biological form of occupied fighting lines, consisting largely of trenches, in which troops are largely immune to the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltered... Trench Warfare

34. Guerilla (p. 637, 767, 891, 868) Hit and Run Tactics Benefits those with the home field advantage if you know the land, you can outsmart the opponent Used in Korea, Vietnam, and parts of Latin America Hit and Run form of irregular warfare and refers to conflicts in which a small group of combatants including, but not limited to, armed civilians (or "irregulars") use military tactics, such as ambushes, sabotage, raids, the element of surprise, and extraordinary mobility to harass a larger and less-mobile traditional army, or strike a vulnerable target, and withdraw almost immediately.

34. Nuclear warfare (p. 806-7, 848) atomic warfare, is a military conflict or political strategy in which nuclear weaponry is detonated on an opponent.

34. Biological (see notes) weapons include any organism (such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi) or toxin found in nature that can be used to kill or injure people.

35. Define interdependence. (p. 828) dependent on other nations for needs like raw materials or markets Increased after the Industrial Revolution

Weak and unstable governments and economies 36. What conditions allowed for the rise of totalitarian dictatorships in the period between WWI and WWII? (p. 766, 776-7) Weak and unstable governments and economies Stalin promised Peace, Bread and land Hitler’s promise of “work and bread”

37. Name three totalitarian dictators and the country they led. (p Russia Germany Italy

German aggressions during the interwar period 38. Give examples of the aggressive actions of Japan, Italy and Germany during the interwar period between WWI and WWII. Japan: (p. 788) Italy: (p. 788-789) Germany: (p. 781-789) German aggressions during the interwar period Japanese invasion of China Mussolini marching into Ethiopia