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1 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt People Where in the world? Technology?????War

2 His assassination was the spark that caused World War I in 1914

3 Who is Franz Ferdinand?

4 John Stuart Mill was a supporter of this ideology which believes in individual rights for people

5 What is liberalism?

6 He was the last of the Czars in Russia when he died with his family in 1918

7 Who is Nicholas II?

8 He was the Fascist leader of Italy

9 Who is Benito Mussolini?

10 This Russian Czar was celebrated for freeing the serfs

11 Who is Alexander II?

12 This is the part of Russia where people who spoke out against the Communist government would be sent

13 What is Siberia?

14 The name of the nation highlighted here in red

15 What is Belgium?

16 Napoleon’s failed invasion of this city cost him thousands of soldiers

17 What is Moscow?

18 Official name of the nation highlighted here from 1917 to 1990

19 What is the Soviet Union?

20 After World War I, this nation reemerged after over a hundred years

21 What is Poland?

22 George Stephenson built this machine– a new mode of transportation

23 What is the locomotive?

24 This new weapon changed the way soldiers fought in World War I

25 What is the machine gun?

26 James Watt and Thomas Newcomen invented this machine essential to the Industrial Revolution

27 What is steam engine?

28 Woodrow Wilson came up with the idea for this to help prevent future wars, although the United States never joined it

29 What is the League of Nations?

30 The spinning jenny, water frame, and flying shuttle were all inventions used in this British industry

31 What are textiles?

32 This ideology included the belief that the working class would eventually rise up against the wealthy

33 What is Communism?

34 In French this means“to leave alone”, in economics it means less government

35 What is laissez- faire

36 Germany, Austria- Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were members of this alliance

37 What are the Central Powers?

38 Jeremy Bentham, a 19 th century philosopher, believed in “The greatest amount of good” for this

39 What is “the greatest amount of people”?

40 As Chancellor of Prussia, he preached for German unity through “Blood and Iron”

41 Who is Bismarck?

42 Austria-Hungary issued an ultimatum to this nation after the death of Franz Ferdinand

43 What is Serbia?

44 Napoleon met his final defeat at this battle in 1815

45 What is Waterloo?

46 During the 1800s, out Luddites went on a rampage destroying these

47 What are machines?

48 This was the area between two trenches in World War I

49 What is No Man’s Land

50 During wartime, this is used to control public opinion- through posters, radio, speeches, etc

51 What is propaganda?