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LT 6 & 7 R EVIEW

Finland

Germany

Poland

Estonia

Austria

Yugoslavia

East Prussia

Lithuania

Hungary

Czechoslovakia

Latvia

Why were many groups in the Middle East struggling to get along after WWI? Many different ethnic and religious groups were put together in countries France and Great Britain were given mandates over that area

What two groups living in Palestine after WWI were not getting along? Jewish Arabs

What were the Allies' goals at the end of the war? Prevent future conflicts Punish enemies Demise of empires Redraw Europe

How did the Treaty of Versailles help Hitler come to power? Capitalized on Germany’s humiliation to bring the Nazi party to power

Who was give mandates (control of) the Middle East? France Great Britain

What type of country did Russia become after WWI? Communist

What did Ho Chi Minh, the leader of Vietnam, want for his country at Versailles? Freedom from French rule

What was Ho Chi Minh told at Vietnam? His request for freedom was denied

What problems did Russia have after WWI? 3 million deaths Hungry Broke Russian Revolution Overthrow of the tzar

What were the results of the Vietnam war? Vietnam became communist Has become somewhat capitalist in recent years