Unit 5 Review: 20th Century Warfare

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Unit 5 Review: 20th Century Warfare Four Corners!

How it works…. A question will appear on the screen with four possible answer choices. You must walk to the corner of the room that corresponds with your answer choice Follow YOUR mind, not the mind of your classmates Those people that chose the correct corner get to stay in the game, the rest must quietly sit down and pay attention If everyone goes to one corner then you must chose RED or BLACK! I will select a card from THE DECK OF DEATH and depending on the card, those people still remain in the game. The last person remaining gets extra credit!!!

Question 1 How did guerrilla tactics used by the FLN differ compared to traditional guerrilla tactics? Focused their fighting/attacks on urban areas Retreated into rural areas for safety and protection Held all civilians responsible using “collective security” Did not rely on civilian support

Question 1 How did guerrilla tactics used by the FLN differ compared to traditional guerrilla tactics? Focused their fighting/attacks on urban areas Retreated into rural areas for safety and protection Held all civilians responsible using “collective security” Did not rely on civilian support

Question 2 How did foreign involvement in the Algerian War impact the FLN? It allowed them to transition to conventional tactics They received heavy artillery from discarded WWII weapons They were able to use neighboring countries to launch attacks Used publicity to gain international attention which prompted UN response

Question 2 How did foreign involvement in the Algerian War impact the FLN? It allowed them to transition to conventional tactics They received heavy artillery from discarded WWII weapons They were able to use neighboring countries to launch attacks Used publicity to gain international attention which prompted UN response

Question 3 Which of the following statements is NOT a long term cause of the Algerian War? Violent colonization by the French Forced assimilation of Muslims Economic and social favoritism of Pieds-Noirs The stability of the French 4th Republic

Question 3 Which of the following statements is NOT a long term cause of the Algerian War? Violent colonization by the French Forced assimilation of Muslims Economic and social favoritism of Pieds-Noirs The stability of the French 4th Republic

Question 4 Who became the leader of Algerian at the end of the Algerian War? Fehrat Abbas Charles de Gaulle Ben Bella Jacques Massu

Question 4 Who became the leader of Algerian at the end of the Algerian War? Fehrat Abbas Charles de Gaulle Ben Bella Jacques Massu

Question 5 How did the outcome of the Northern Expedition impact China? The CCP and GMD united to form one party It ended warlord rule in China Regionalism remained an issue to overcome The CCP launched the Purification Movement

Question 5 How did the outcome of the Northern Expedition impact China? The CCP and GMD united to form one party It ended warlord rule in China Regionalism remained an issue to overcome The CCP launched the Purification Movement

Question 6 Which of the following was NOT a reason that the GMD and CCP created the First United Front? Pressure from USSR for cooperation To push back Japanese expansion To free China of foreign imperialist powers Getting rid of warlord rule in the country

Question 6 Which of the following was NOT a reason that the GMD and CCP created the First United Front? Pressure from USSR for cooperation To push back Japanese expansion To free China of foreign imperialist powers Getting rid of warlord rule in the country

Question 7 What was the second phase of Viet Minh war strategy? Offensive phase where the Viet Minh sought conventional battle with the French Guerrilla phase using small actions and regional forces Re-group phase where leaders met to create a new plan Mobile phase where the goal was to force France to extend their supply lines

Question 7 What was the second phase of Viet Minh war strategy? Offensive phase where the Viet Minh sought conventional battle with the French Guerrilla phase using small actions and regional forces Re-group phase where leaders met to create a new plan Mobile phase where the goal was to force France to extend their supply lines

Question 8 What was a strategy used by the victorious side in the Falklands War? Use of Navy to implement TEZ Zone Strategic bombing of Argentine cities Helicopters to drop paratroopers into Stanley Amphibious landings in West Falkland

Question 8 What was a strategy used by the victorious side in the Falklands War? Use of Navy to implement TEZ Zone Strategic bombing of Argentine cities Helicopters to drop paratroopers into Stanley Amphibious landings in West Falkland

Question 9 Which was NOT a short term effect of the Algerian War for France? Difficulty of an accurate count of casualties Put a strain on French society – especially in housing and social programs The Evian Accords allowed French troops to remain in Algeria Harkis in France suffered chronic employment and poverty

Question 9 Which was NOT a short term effect of the Algerian War for France? Difficulty of an accurate count of casualties Put a strain on French society – especially in housing and social programs The Evian Accords allowed French troops to remain in Algeria Harkis in France suffered chronic employment and poverty

Question 10 Which of the following was NOT a cause of the Indochina War? French “westernization” and suppression of Vietnamese culture The Vietnamese declared independence after the arrival of French troops Increase in nationalism and foreign sentiment France attempting to reassert colonial control post- WWII

Question 10 Which of the following was NOT a cause of the Indochina War? French “westernization” and suppression of Vietnamese culture The Vietnamese declared independence after the arrival of French troops Increase in nationalism and foreign sentiment France attempting to reassert colonial control post- WWII

Question 11 Which one of these causes was NOT a cause of the Falklands War? Differing claims over ownership of the islands Foreign influence caused economic problems Takeover by Galtieri and the Junta Growing unemployment within the UK

Question 11 Which one of these causes was NOT a cause of the Falklands War? Differing claims over ownership of the islands Foreign influence caused economic problems Takeover by Galtieri and the Junta Growing unemployment within the UK

Question 12 Which of the following is NOT a reason the CCP and GMD created the Second United Front? It was necessary to limit Japanese expansion There was an increase in anti-Japanese sentiment The CCP and GMD wanted to gain civilian support Outside forces encouraged it.

Question 12 Which of the following is NOT a reason the CCP and GMD created the Second United Front? It was necessary to limit Japanese expansion There was an increase in anti-Japanese sentiment The CCP and GMD wanted to gain civilian support Outside forces encouraged it.

Question 13 Which foreign country gave the most financial and military support to the GMD? US USSR UK France

Question 13 Which foreign country gave the most financial and military support to the GMD? US USSR UK France

Question 14 Which of the following statements was an effect of the Falklands War for Argentina? The war resulted in economic failure and inflation The military Junta increased their control Alfonsin was persecuted for the “Dirty War.” Dissatisfied military personnel created a terrorist organization.

Question 14 Which of the following statements was an effect of the Falklands War for Argentina? The war resulted in economic failure and inflation The military Junta increased their control Alfonsin was persecuted for the “Dirty War.” Dissatisfied military personnel created a terrorist organization.

Question 15 Why did the US get involved in the Falklands War? Argentina and the U.S. were members of OAS and had a pact to support each other Britain and the U.S. were both members of the United Nations The U.S. was having disputes with Britain over involvement in their sphere of influence The U.S. saw Britain as an important ally to deal with the USSR

Question 15 Why did the US get involved in the Falklands War? Argentina and the U.S. were members of OAS and had a pact to support each other Britain and the U.S. were both members of the United Nations The U.S. was having disputes with Britain over involvement in their sphere of influence The U.S. saw Britain as an important ally to deal with the USSR

Question 16 How were Margaret Thatcher’s policies changed by the Falklands War? Decreased military spending Stopped using privatization Increased British presence in Falklands Higher taxation on imported goods

Question 16 How were Margaret Thatcher’s policies changed by the Falklands War? Decreased military spending Stopped using privatization Increased British presence in Falklands Higher taxation on imported goods

Question 17 Which of the following wars was NOT influenced by the Chinese Civil War? Korea Cuba Indochina Algeria

Question 17 Which of the following wars was NOT influenced by the Chinese Civil War? Korea Cuba Indochina Algeria

Question 18 How did the outcome of the Indochina War impact France’s world position? Pushed France from a world power to only having local influence The world didn’t take as much notices for this war since the outcome was ambiguous Set France on a path towards decolonization France was seen as an imperialistic nation that oppresses other countries

Question 18 How did the outcome of the Indochina War impact France’s world position? Pushed France from a world power to only having local influence The world didn’t take as much notices for this war since the outcome was ambiguous Set France on a path towards decolonization France was seen as an imperialistic nation that oppresses other countries

Question 19 How did the priorities of leaders contribute to the Viet Minh fighting tactics? De Gaulle increased use of paratroopers Giap trained Viet Minh in guerrilla warfare Dan Quong trained the Viet Minh Mao’s weapons allowed conventional warfare

Question 19 How did the priorities of leaders contribute to the Viet Minh fighting tactics? De Gaulle increased use of paratroopers Giap trained Viet Minh in guerrilla warfare Dan Quong trained the Viet Minh Mao’s weapons allowed conventional warfare

Question 20 How was French strategy in the Indochina War and Algerian War SIMILAR? They used “collective responsibility” to justify targeting civilians They relied on their strength – air power – to counteract guerrilla attacks They wanted to draw the guerrilla forces in to a war of attrition They relied on UN support for monetary and military aide

Question 20 How was French strategy in the Indochina War and Algerian War SIMILAR? They used “collective responsibility” to justify targeting civilians They relied on their strength – air power – to counteract guerrilla attacks They wanted to draw the guerrilla forces in to a war of attrition They relied on UN support for monetary and military aide

TIE BREAKER! First one to complete this – wins! There were four wars we studied this unit (Algeria, Falklands, Indochina & Chinese Civil War). Correctly organize them in LENGTH OF WAR starting with the shortest conflict to the longest one. Falklands (2 months)  Algeria (7 years & 4 months)  Indochina (7 years & 7 months)  China (13 years)