1.8-1.10: Home Front, End of War, Peace Treaties
2.4: Russia and Communism
2.6-2.7: The USA, Great Depression, Effect Outside of US
3.1-3.4: Hitler's Germany
4.1-4.2: World War II
100

Governments helped organize their home fronts by controlling all aspects of the economy including...

What are food production, imports and exports, the use of raw materials, and factories

100

This social class was considered a minority, making up only ______% of the population but owning about ______ % of the lands

What is the aristocracy; 1.5%; 25%

100

These Republican policies played a role in the 1920s economic boom

What are laissez-faire, high tariffs, low taxes

100

Hitler's scapegoats to blame for Germany's problems included these

What are the Treaty of Versailles, the Allies, the November Criminals, the Communists, and the Jews
100

Hitler's foreign policy revolved around these

What are abolishing T of V, expanding Germany territory in the east, defeating Communism

200
This was considered to be one of the main impacts of German U-boats sinking British merchant ships by 1917

Rationing

200

The Tsar introduced the __________ which negated or reversed the reforms introduced previously in the __________ .

What are the Fundamental Laws and October Manifesto. 

200

The major weaknesses of the US economy that were overlooked until it was too late included....

What are the farming industry (overproduction+underconsumption); older industries replaced by newer ones; unequal distribution of wealth; overproduction in all industries (dependency on consumer demand)

200
By July 1933, Hitler had successfully created a _________ and the only serious threat that remained came from _____________ .

What are a one-party state; within the ranks of the SA

200

In ________, the League of Nations organized a _______ for the people of the _______ where more than __________ voted to return to Germany.

What are 1935; plebiscite; Saar; 90%

300

Another revolution broke out in Russia in October 1917 because of this reason

What is the parliamentary government wanted to continue the war against Germany
300

For these reason even the aristocrats called upon the Tsar to step down by 1916 through the __________ .

What are high casualties; conscription of peasants meant lands left with no labor; Council of the United Nobility

300

The action of buying shares and selling them for a profit is known as __________ and it depended on ________ that prices of shares will continue to ________ . The prices of shares increase when there is more _______ of shares than _________ .

What are speculation; confidence; increase; buying; selling

300

Hitler's economic recovery program began in _______ where ________ unemployed Germans were brought back to work on projects that included _________ .

What are 1933; 5 million; planting forest, draining swamps, building railways, stadiums, autobahns

300

The events surrounding _______ are often seen as the pinnacle of _______ .

What are Czechoslovakia; Appeasement
400

By late 1917, the British has advanced less than _____ at a cost of _______ , while the French offensive ended so badly a ________ broke out in the French army.

What are 10 km; 400,000 men; mutiny

400

Lenin had promised elections to a ___________ however once the Bolsheviks did not gain a majority he sent in the _________ to close down the __________ .

What are Constituent Assembly; Red Guards; Assembly

400

FDR's New Deal strengthened the position of ______ against _________ which lent it opposition from ________ and even some _____________ .

What are labor unions; large American companies; Republicans; conservative Democrats

400

Hitler wanted all German to think of themselves as part of _______________ and opposed ___________ .

What are Volksgemeinschaft (national community); individualism

400

In 1935, _______ signed a treaty with ______ against a possible invasion by __________ .

What are Stalin; France; Germany
500

Clemenceau wanted to weaken Germany the most because he was a _________ and wanted Germany to never constitute a threat again on France. Wilson, an ______, was motivated by the idea of ___________ especially for the people of _________ . Lloyd George wanted Germany to lose all of its _______ and its _______ .

What are realist; idealist; self-determination; eastern Europe; overseas colonies; navy.

500

Beginning in 1934, Stalin's _______ began by to clearing out his opponents within the _________, followed by the __________, and later extending to include __________ .

What are Purges; Communist Party; army; ordinary people (teachers, workers, engineers, etc.)

500

One of the political impacts of the Great Depression is that it paved the way for these two type of governments to arise. Examples of these include_______ .

What are militaristic and expansionist governments; Mussolini's Italy, Japan, Hitler's Germany

500

Between  1934 and 1945, over __________ men and women were forcibly _______. Between 1939 and 1941,  ________ mentally ill patients were executed. By 1939, around _____________ Jews had left Germany.

What are 300,000; sterilized; 72,000; 250,000

500

This military strategy included a combination of these tactics

What are Blitzkrieg; paratroopers, Air-force attacks, dive bombers, large tank armies

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