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The term used to describe the war in the Western Front during World War I, when there was little progress.

Stalemate
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The main reason the United States entered World War II was because

Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.

100

A radical socialist group led by Vladimir Lenin.

Bolsheviks


200

The spreading of ideas to promote or harm a cause.

Propoganda

200

 In 1939, Hitler and Stalin signed a nonaggression pact in which they promised not to

attack one another.

200

Alliance including Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II was called...

Axis Powers 

200

President Roosevelt’s collection of economic and social government programs.

New Deal

300

 A political system that stresses national strength, military might, and the belief that the state is more important than the individual.

fascism

300

Why was the Battle of Midway a turning point in World War II?

It was the first major defeat for Japan in the Pacific.

300

Bonus: approximately how many Jewish people were murdered during the Holocaust?

6 million

300

What was one major result of Joseph Stalin’s economic policies?

widespread starvation

300

A German term for “lightening war”.

blitzkrieg

400

A payment for war damages is called

reparations

400

In 1942, where did U.S. forces win their first major victory over one of the Axis powers?

in the Pacific

400

A deliberate attempt to exterminate an ethnic, racial, or religious group, such as the Holocaust, is called

genocide.

400

Timeline of Events Related to the Russian Revolution

Involvement in World War I causes hardships in Russia

A rebellion forces Tsar Nicholas II from power

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Russia pulls out of World War I

Which of the following best completes the timeline?

A    Joseph Stalin takes power and rules as a dictator

B    Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks seize power

C    The Soviet Union is established

D    The civil war ends in Russia

B    Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks seize power

400

Giving in to the demands of an aggressor in the hope of preventing war.

Appeasement

500

How were European colonies involved in World War I?

They provided supplies and troops.

500

Which of the following best describes the results of the battle at Stalingrad?

The Soviets forced a surrender by cutting off German supplies.

500

The Allies learned of the full scale of the Holocaust when?

They moved into territory once controlled by Germany.

500

In 1911, Chinese nationalism and a desire to strengthen the government led to?

the overthrow of the Qing dynasty.

500

A tax on foreign goods

Tarriffs

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