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Who or What? RUSSIAN Revolution WWII THE COLD WAR WILD CARD WILD PICTURE
Q: 100 I was one of the Allied Power leaders and a ruthless dictator.
Q: 200 I was the leader of the United States during the end of the Cold War.
A:200
Q: 300 I am an international alliance system formed after the end of WWII. The members of my organization include democratic countries such as the United Kingdom, United States, France and Turkey.
A: 300
Q: 400 I was an alliance system made of nations EAST of the “iron curtain”.
A:400
Q:500 I was the legislative body created right after Bloody Sunday. 1.What am I? 2.Who created me?
A:500 The DUMA Czar Nicholas II
Q:100 A peaceful march led by a priest in 1905 that quickly turned into violence.
A:100
Q:200 The Russian Revolution was the revolution in the Russian empire in 1917, in which the Russian monarchy (Czarist regime) was overthrown resulting in the formation of the world’s first _______________ government.
A: 200
Q: 300 Put the following events in the correct sequence: A. Lenin leads the Bolsheviks to Power. B.Czar Nicholas abdicates his throne. C.Bolsheviks win the Civil War and the USSR is formed. D.Bloody Sunday.
A: Bloody Sunday. 2.Czar Nicholas abdicates his throne. 3.Lenin leads the Bolsheviks to power. 4.Bolsheviks win the Civil War and the USSR is formed.
Q: 400 Economic differences between the social classes. Weak leadership of Czar Nicholas II WWI Rasputin The statements in the box were the causes of ______________
A: 400
Q: 500 Name and describe the two 1917 events of the Russian Revolution.
A: February Czar abdicates his throne. End of the Romanov Dynasty. Provisional government set up October Lenin leads the Bolsheviks to power. Provisional government overthrown. Rise of Communism.
Q: 100 My forces invaded Poland in 1939 which marked the beginning of WWII
A: 100
Q: 200
A: 200 d) Reasons why Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power.
Q: 300 The harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles and the Worldwide Depression contributed to the rise of this political party in Germany.
A: 300
Q: 400 Put the following events in the correct order. A.Germany invades Poland. B.Rise of Nazism. C.Pearl Harbor attack. D.Japan surrenders. E.Germany surrenders. F.Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. G.End of WWII.
A: 400.
Q: 500 Name the three major Allied and Axis Power countries and the names of their leaders
A: 500 ALLIED: FDR and Truman (end of the war)-United States CHURCHILL- Great Britain Stalin- USSR AXIS Hitler- Germany Mussolini- Italy Tojo- Japan
Q:100 The collapse of the ________________ led to the end of the Cold War and German Reunification.
A:100
Q: 200 Which country was the leader of the Warsaw Pact?.
A: 200 RUSSIA
Q: 300 Which condition is required to be considered a superpower? A) Communist government B) membership in NATO C) Democratic government D) influence over world events
A: 300 Which condition is required to be considered a superpower? A) a magical cape B) membership in NATO C) democratic government D) influence over world events
Q: 400 The fall of the Berlin Wall led to ______________ A.the Iron Curtain B.the reunification of Soviet Union C.the end of NATO D.German Reunification
A: 400 D) German Reunification
Q: 500 COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH: In 1917, the ______1_______Revolution eliminated the rule of the czar’s family and established rule by the communist party in Russia. The leader of the Bolsheviks was _____________2____. After the ___3_ War, Russia renamed the territory it controlled the ____________4_______, or the U.S.S.R. for short. A few years after Lenin’s death in 1924, the Russian communist party was taken over by _______5__________, and remained the leader of the USSR until his death in 1953.
A: 500 In 1917, the RUSSIAN Revolution eliminated rule of the czar’s family and established rule by the communist party in Russia. The leader of the Bolsheviks was LENIN. After the CIVIL War, Russia renamed the territory it controlled the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, or the U.S.S.R. for short. A few years after Lenin’s death in 1924, the Russian communist party was taken over by STALIN, and he remained the leader of the USSR until his death in 1953.
Q:100 The imaginary line of mistrust that divided the Eastern Communist countries from the Western democratic countries was known as the _________
A: 100
Q: 200 This event was considered the turning point for the Allies in WWII
A: 200
Q: 300 In 1961 ________________________was built to stop numerous professionals and highly skilled workers from leaving.
A: 300.
Q: 400 List 3 NATO countries List 3 Warsaw Pact Countries List 3 Neutral Countries
A: 400 The original NATO and WARSAW PACT countries
Q: 500 CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER: Which was one of the areas of disagreement between the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War? A) defeat Hitler B) best type of economic system C) the danger of nuclear weapons D) the need to work with other countries
A: 500 CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER: Which was one of the areas of disagreement between the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War? A) defeat Hitler B) best type of economic system C) the danger of nuclear weapons D) the need to work with other countries
Q: 100. During the Cold War, the Soviet Union and the United States were known as the __________________
A: 100
Q: 200
A: 200 ANSWERS MAY VARY Basically, the East Germans were not used to “fending for themselves”, since their previous government took care of their basic needs.
Q: 300 What conflict does this picture depict?
A: 300.
Q: Name the person with the cigar in the picture. 2.Which side of the Iron Curtain is he on?
A: Winston Churchill 2.West.
Q: 500
A: 500 1) Side A= FRG Side B =GDR 2) D=Iron Curtain 3) C=City of Berlin 4) Berlin Wall