Topic Questions.  What factors led to the rise/fall of this single party state?  What successes and/or failures were achieved by this SPS?  What techniques.

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Topic Questions

 What factors led to the rise/fall of this single party state?  What successes and/or failures were achieved by this SPS?  What techniques were used by the SPS to maintain itself in power? (Corruption? Repression? Popular support? etc.)  What major policy initiatives were undertaken & with what results? (foreign &/or domestic)  Who benefited most or who suffered most under the SPS?

 Cardenas (Mexico)  Castro (Cuba)  Chiang Kai-shek  Diaz (Mexico)  Franco (Spain)  Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam)  Lenin  Mao  Mussolini  Peron (Argentina)  Pinochet (Chile)  PRI (Mexico)  Samoza (Nicaragua)  Stalin  Khrushchev  Tito (Yugoslavia)  Vargas (Brazil)

 What issues led to the conflict?  To what extent were these issues resolved as a result of the conflict?  What new problems arose from the conflict?

 Wars/Revolutions for Independence:  United States, Cuba (1898), Vietnam ( ), Haiti, Philippine Insurrection, Algeria ( )  Civil Wars/Revolutions:  Argentina "Dirty War" 1960s-70s  Chile Coup 1973  Chinese Civil War  Cuba  El Salvador 1970s-80s  Guatemala s  Mexican Revolution  Nicaragua 1970s-80s  Philippine Insurrection 1901  Spanish Civil War  Foreign Wars:  Arab-Israeli War 1948  Arab-Israeli War 1967  Arab-Israeli War 1973  German invasion Poland 1939  German invasion Russia 1941  Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor 1941  Japan's invasion of China 1937  Japan's invasion of Manchuria 1931  Korean War  Russian entrance into WWI  U.S. and Vietnam War  U.S. entrance into WWI  U.S. entrance into WWII  World War I

 What the Cold War caused more by conflicting ideology or by geopolitical concerns?  How did personalities and leadership of individuals impact the Cold War?  What events led to the specific crisis investigated?  What were the short and long-term impacts of a particular development?  How did domestic issues impact developments of the Cold War?

 A-Bomb Decision  Bay of Pigs  Berlin Airlift  Berlin Wall  Cuban Missile Crisis  Cuba—Rise of Castro  Czechoslovakian Coup (1948)  Czechoslovakian Crisis (1968)  Geneva Accords (1954)— division of Vietnam  Guatemalan Intervention (1954)  Hungarian Uprising (1956)  Iranian Intervention (1953)  Korean War  Marshall Plan  NATO-WARSAW PACT  Non-aligned Movement  Nuclear Arms Race  Post-War expansion of Soviet control in Eastern Europe (Yalta- 1953)  Sino-Soviet Split  Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan  Suez Crisis (1956)  Truman Doctrine  U.S. in Vietnam  Wartime diplomacy/breakdown of wartime alliances (Casablanca—A- Bomb)  Yalta Conference and Agreements

 Choose any 20 th century U.S. foreign policy decision.  What were the official / public reasons or goals for the decision?  Were there unofficial motives for the decision (ulterior motives)?  To what extent were the goals achieved? What factors contributed to the success or failure of the policy?

 Annexation of Philippines (and war to subdue Filipinos)  Any tariff policy  Camp David Accords  Dawes Plan  Dollar Diplomacy  Germany-First strategy  Hoover-Stimson Doctrine  Kellogg-Briand Pact  Lend Lease Act  Neutrality legislation of 1930s  Open Door Policy  Panama Canal actions  Rejection of membership in League of Nations  Roosevelt Corollary to Monroe Doctrine - specific application  SALT I / II  Support for Contras/ Nicaragua  U.S. decision to enter WWI  U.S. intervention in Mexican Revolution  Washington Naval Conference  Yalta Conference Decisions

1. Why did the US enter WWI?  Get into specifics –maybe 2 events and weigh the two as to which is most important  Were loans to Great Britain or unrestricted sub warfare more influential in Wilson’s decision to enter WWI? 2. Who was the better general, Lee or Grant?  Which attributes of each made them successful? 3. How did the US Civil War effect the Canadian Confederation?  Make it more specific…

5. Did the Freedman’s Bureau have a significant influence on freedom during Reconstruction with regards to its attempts at providing social welfare?  “significant influence” = too broad 6. How did Adolf Hitler’s German-nationalism viewpoints lead him to become dictator of Germany? 7. How did the relationship between Abraham Lincoln and his Cabinet members influence his presidency?