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Vocabulary Guys with No Numbers Lists United Nations, etc. World War II 2 Points 4 Points 6 Points 8 Points 10 Points 2 Points2 Points2 Points2 Points2 Points 4 Points4 Points4 Points 6 Points 8 Points 10 Points 6 Points 8 Points 10 Points Imperialism
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Night of Broken Glass; the historic starting point of the Holocaust
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Kristallnacht
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It’s what the Communists called themselves in the Petrograd Soviet; means majority.
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Bolsheviks
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The annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany
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Anschluss
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German customs union; eventually all German- speaking states except Austria joined
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Zollverein
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Nazi secret police; thousands of Germans informed on their fellow citizens to this group.
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Gestapo
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Communist dictator of the USSR; associated with 5 year plans, gulags, purges
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Joseph Stalin
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Fascist dictator of Italy; had Black Shirt private army
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Benito Mussolini
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Founder of Red Army; intellectual idealist; main rival of Joseph Stalin; exiled to Mexico and ice axed.
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Leon Trotsky
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Former slave who helped free Haiti from French rule
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Toussaint L’Ouverture
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“El Libratator”; freed most of Latin America from Spanish rule
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Simon Bolivar
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Japan escapes imperialism by modernizing, industrializing, and adopting western education, military, and government
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Meiji Restoration
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The Jewel of the British Empire
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India
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Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Portugal complete for control of an entire continent
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Race for Africa
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The sick man of Europe; falls apart as Russia and Austria and nationalism compete to carve it up
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Ottoman Empire
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Because the American and French revolutions inspire them; because they want to be free and independent; because the Spaniards shouldn’t get special rights
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Reasons for Latin American Rebellions
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Germany lost land to France, Russia, Poland; Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Poland, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia exist; Romania gains land
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How Europe changed after World War I?
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The Third Reich; Nuremberg Laws; Mein Kampf; Nazism; Axis Powers
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Things associated with Hitler
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Germany takes all the blame, pays massive reparations, gives Alsace- Lorraine to France, demilitarizes, and turns the Rhineland into a DMZ
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Parts of the Treaty of Versailles
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Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, Palestine
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Middle East Mandates
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Many tiny island nations in the Pacific, Hong Kong, Manchuria, the coast of mainland China
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Japanese aggression before World War II
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English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Chinese, Russian
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Languages of the United Nations
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General Assembly, Security Council, Trusteeship Council, Economic and Social Council, Secretariat, International Court of Justice
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Organs of the United Nations
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To keep the peace; to respect human rights and dignity of all people; to encourage cooperation between nations
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Reasons for the UN existence from the UN Charter
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Held soldiers responsible for their actions; punished war criminals after World War II
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Nuremberg Trials
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Non-Communist US, Canada, and Europe military group vs. Communist military group
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NATO vs. Warsaw Pact
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Hated post-World War I government of Germany; stabbed the army in the back
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Weimar Republic
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Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia, Memel, western Poland, Austria
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German Aggression before World War II
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Ethiopia, Albania
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Italian aggression before World War II
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Giving in to the demands of an aggressor to keep the peace
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Appeasement
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Non-Aggression Pact; Molotov- Ribbentrop Pact; divides Poland
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Nazi-Soviet Pact
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Make your wager
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Final Answer
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Final Question
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