Imperialism
World War I
The Russian Revolution
Europe Between the Wars
The Road to World War II
100

A country or territory controlled by a foreign power.

What is a colony?

100

These are the four primary causes of the war.

What is militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism?

100

This was the event that removed Czar Nicholas from power and replaced him with a provisional government.

What is the March Revolution?

100

This organization was created to prevent future wars.

What is the League of Nations?

100

Germany used this to control the press, radio, art, literature, film & books. This is normally referred to as one-sided information.

What is propaganda?

200

Name the two nations in Africa that remained free from European imperialism after this conference.

What are Ethiopia, Liberia, and the Berlin Conference?

200

This was the primary fighting style of the war.

What is trench warfare?

200

This man took power from the provisional government and set up a communist state in Russia.

Who is Vladimir Lenin?

200

This was created by the League of Nations to rule former colonies. Britain & France divided up most of the Middle East.

What is the Mandate System?

200

Fascism is an ultra-conservative movement that resulted in the control of this European country first.

What is Italy?

300

Several European countries grabbed areas of China for exclusive trading rights, and the areas were known as...

What are spheres of influence?

300

These are the countries that represented the Allies and Central Powers.

What are France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and the United States for the Allies and Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire for the Central Powers?

300

This revolution occurs in October/November of 1917 when the Communists promise the peasants "Peace, Land & Bread."

What is the Bolshevik Revolution?

300

These were designed to protect home economies, but eventually resulted in a shut down of global trade.

What are protective tariffs?

300

Region invaded by Japan in 1931.

What is Manchuria?

400

This describes the Japanese movement towards Westernization, modernization, and industrialization.

What is the Meiji Restoration?

400

This is the reason that the United States refuses to sign the Treaty of Versailles.

What is that they wanted to remain isolationist and that the United States Senate did not want to join the League of Nations?

400

The name of the governing body that is put in place by Nicholas II in an attempt to appease the poor and settle the rebellion.

What is the Duma?

400

This economist argued that "unemployment came from decline in demand for goods and services."

Who is John Maynard Keynes?


400

This is the name of the German Government after Hitler takes over

What is the Third Reich?

500

The two Indian nationalist movements that developed in India.

What are the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League?

500

These are the four things that Germany is expected to do as a result of the Treaty of Versailles.

What is having to take full blame, pay massive reparations, demilitarize, and decolonize?

500

What did the New Economic Policy of 1921 do?

What is allowed small business to reopen for private profit?


500

Revolutionary leader of Spain who created a Civil War to overthrow the democratic government.

Who is Francisco Franco?

500

This allowed Hitler's government to ignore Germany's Constitution for four years.

What is the Enabling Act?

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