Russia, China, India
Inter-war Years
World War II
Cold War
Surprise
100

Russian workers felt especially empowered (supported) by this ideology

Communism

100

This nation spent the inter-war years struggling financially and politically due to the war-guilt clause of the Treaty of Versailles

Germany

100

The Homefront is a term relating to this practice, or "front" of engagement, during a war.

Supporting the war effort from home (economically, through labor, etc.)

100

Cuban Leader Fidel Castro created this type of government in Cuba after taking power through revolution

Communism

100

Mikhail Gorbachev made this change--one of three major change--in the USSR after taking power

Glasnost (Openness/non-censorship)

Perestroika (economic restructuring/allowance of private ownership)

Demokratizatsya (Democratization)

200

Known for his weak leadership, this individual eventually stepped down from power while facing war and revolution.

Tsar Nicholas II

200

This ideology, which became prevalent in the 1930's, emphasized masculinity and militarism.

Fascism

200

This term refers to the act of targeting a specific group as being "guilty" despite a lack of rationale or evidence. Also originating from an ancient practice of sacrificing a specific animal to purge the sins of a group of people.

Scapegoating

200

This policy was the United States' general approach to stopping the spread of Communism

Containment

200

The Salt March was an act of peaceful resistance to British Colonization of this country

India

300

This group in China killed many Communist leaders and forced Mao Zedong to lead the Long March

Nationalists

300

This event was a global economic recession that began in the United States in the 1930's

The Great Depression

300

Japan began expanding its borders aggressively before WWII, a practice which is described by this term

Imperialism

300

This country fell to Communism after Richard Nixon evacuated the U.S. military

Vietnam

300

This is one of two cities devastated by the atomic bomb--dropped by Americans--ending WWII (either city)

Hiroshima, Nagasaki

400

This Russian figure created scandals for the Romanov family with his bizarre and inappropriate behavior, including an alleged affair with Tsar Nicholas II's wife, Alexandria

Rasputin

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

This name was given to the government established in Germany by the Treaty of Versailles

400

On D-Day, Allied Troops, led by the Americans, invaded this beach region in France with the goal of recapturing territory from the Germans.

Normandy

400

This Asian country experienced a genocide that was incredibly secretive

Cambodia

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!! 

This ideology emphasized the importance of class structures, while this competing ideology worked to eliminate class structures

(Two part answer)

500

This approach to resistance, taught by Gandhi, was defined by being peaceful while breaking the law.

Civil Disobedience

500

As one of the world leaders who signed the Treaty of Versailles, this individual argued for a "14 Point Plan" that would have been more fair to Germany

President Woodrow Wilson

500

This foreign policy was what the United States used until 1941, when they entered WWII

Isolationism

500

American General Douglas MacArthur wanted to drop 30-50 nuclear weapons during this war, but was not allowed to and was ultimately fired from his position.

Korean War

500

This term refers to the U.S.'s theory of what would happen if they allowed any country to become communist

Domino Theory

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