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Famous WAR People Famous Dictators Lists 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points Random Vocab I Random Vocab II 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 6 Points 6 Points 6 Points 6 Points 6 Points 6 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points

Dictator of Germany during World War II

Adolf Hitler

Dictator of Italy during World War II

Benito Mussolini

Dictator of USSR from its founding until his death in 1924.

Vladimir Lenin

Dictator of USSR during World War II

Joseph Stalin

Dictator of Spain 1939-1975

Francisco Franco

Russia fought a war with Japan; the Tsar shot peaceful protestors bringing him a petition; the workers were unhappy.

Causes of the 1905 Russian Revolution

Imperialism, nationalism, militarism, system of alliances

Causes of World War I

Germany takes full blame for causing the war and must demilitarize; Germany pays reparations; France gets land from Germany

Treaty of Versailles

Organize the unemployed and discontented; raise money from the middle and upper classes by being anti-Communist; get representatives in the Reichstag; legally be appointed Chancellor

Hitler’s rise to power

Develop industry after World War II; more dictatorships after the Great Depression; replace imports with native made items

Changes in Latin America

President of the US during World War I

Woodrow Wilson

Leader of the Chinese Communists during their Civil War

Mao Zedong

Iranian modernizing leader who allowed the British to explore for oil, founded a university, and gave women more rights.

Reza Pahlavi

Palestinian leader; founder of the PLO

Yasir Arafat

Leader of West Germany who arranged for it to reunite with East Germany.

Helmut Kohl

Period of threats and tension between the US and USSR 1946-1991.

Cold War

Decided at the Yalta Conference as 4 zones, US and USSR stopped talking to each other and the 4 zones became 2 countries.

Division of Germany after World War II

Name of China after the Communist victory in China’s Civil War

People’s Republic of China

Third Arab-Israeli War; occurred when Israel attacked Egypt and Syria before they could attack Israel.

Six Day War

Uprising in 1979 led by Ayatollah Khomeini against US-dominated government.

Iranian Revolution

Believed in 1 absolute leader; extreme German nationalism and militarism, and the building of Lebensraum for the German people

Nazi Party

Chinese Nationalist Party founded by Sun.

Kuomintang

After World War II, despite its almost complete destruction, West Germany became the largest economy in Europe and the 3rd largest in the world.

West German Miracle

First woman to lead Pakistan; she resigned because of scandal and was later assassinated.

Benazir Bhutto

Organized by Helmut Kohl it occurred on October 3, 1990

German reunification

Your country’s economy relies on the sale of only one or two goods.

Monoculture

Organizer of 9/11 terrorist attacks; leader of Al-Qaeda

Osama bin Laden

Openness in the USSR; more freedoms

Glasnost

Restructuring of the Soviet economy and government

Perestroika

Economically unified US, Canada, and Mexico

North American Free Trade Agreement

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

Final Answer

Final Question