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100 MiscellaneousWWII Nationalism and Revolution Economics and Politics WWI 100 200 300 400 500 20000200 300 400 500
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Column 1 100 “Spark” to WWI
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Answer Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
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Column 1 200 Who according to the Treaty of Versailles had to accept responsibility for WWI? What word best describes the first few years of WWI?
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Answer Germany stalemate
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Column 1 300 How did German U-boats change the rules of warfare in WWI? What German plan was created in hopes of avoiding a two front war by attacking France and then Russia?
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Answer Remained hidden and fired without warning Schlieffen Plan
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Column 1 400 What brought WWI to an end on November 11 th, 1918?
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Answer armistice
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Column 1 500 What was the plan for a postwar world after WWI called?
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Answer 14 points
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Column 2 100 A state in which the government controls every aspect of public and private life it called… What are some weapons of this type of government?
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Answer Totalitarian state Police terror, censorship of media, intolerance towards some groups, complete control of the government
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Column 2 200 Which group fled the Nationalists during the Long March? Why did peasants support the Communists and not the Nationalists?
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Answer Communists The communists gave them land, the Nationalists ignored their problems
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Column 2 300 What did the British promise the Indian people if they helped them during WWI? Who led the Salt March?
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Answer Reforms that would lead to self-government Gandhi
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Column 2 400 In what country did Nationalists lead a rebellion against the sultan and then began modernizing…
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Answer Turkey
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Column 2 500 What impact did Russia’s involvement in WWI have on Russia’s government?
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Answer Revealed weaknesses of czarist rule and military leadership
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Column 3 100 Philosophy that emphasized the importance of the nation and supreme authority to the leader…
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Answer Fascism
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Column 3 200 The Great Purge was set to eliminate… Under Stalin, all economic decisions were made by…
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Answer Opponents of Stalin Government officials
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Column 3 300 What did Italy, Germany and Japan have in common in the 1930s? What were the collection of programs meant to stimulate the American economy during the Great Depression called?
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Answer Sought to solve their countries problems through conquest New Deal
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Column 3 400 This created a legacy of bitterness and hatred amongst the Germans after WWI…
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Answer Treaty of Versailles
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Column 3 500 What were some of the problems that the Weimar Republic faced after WWI…
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Answer Uncontrollable inflation Lack of democratic tradition A large number of political parties
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Column 4 100 Why did Britain and France declared war on Germany in WWII? German attack based on surprise and overwhelming force…
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Answer Invasion of Poland blitzkrieg
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Column 4 200 Allied invasion of France in WWII… Last German offensive battle in WWII… Combination that led to German defeat at Stalingrad…
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Answer D-Day Battle of the Bulge Russian troops and Russian winter
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Column 4 300 Attacking islands in the Pacific during WWII that were not well defended by the Japanese… This battle turned the war in the Pacific against the Japanese…
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Answer Island hopping Battle of Midway
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Column 4 400 goal of Hitler’s “Final Solution”… How did Kristallnacht demonstrate Nazi persecution of Jews?
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Answer genocide of “undesirables” or “inferiors” Nazi troops attacked Jewish homes, synagogues, businesses
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Column 4 500 Why were Japanese Americans interned during WWII in the U.S.?
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Answer Labeled as enemies because of Japanese descent
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Column 5 100 Why did President Truman make the call to drop the atomic bomb?
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Answer To bring the war to an end
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Column 5 200 What was used to influence public opinion during WWI and WWII?
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Answer Propaganda
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Column 5 300 What day is described as “a date which will live in infamy”? Who valued national honor more than they did their individual lives?
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Answer Attack at Pearl Harbor kamikazes
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Column 5 400 What event in 1937 halted the Chinese Civil War? What did the America public think about joining the League of Nations?
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Answer Japanese invasion of China Believed the U.S. should not join because it should stay out of European affairs
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Column 5 500 What were the Soviet plans under Stalin that were supposed to lead to economic development called?
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Answer Five-Year Plans
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