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100

Unstable leadership allowed a notorious military dictator to seize power in the wake of this revolution.

French Revolution

100

These are the four means or factors of production.

Land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship

100

This document allowed the rise and acceptance of fascism in Germany during the interwar years.

Treaty of Versailles

100

This acronym prevented the U.S. and U.S.S.R. from escalating into a proper hot war. It would have gotten really hot, really fast.

M.A.D. (Mutually Assured Destruction)

100

This is a group operating independently from any government entities that strive to provide humanitarian aid around the world. Full name, not acronym.

Non-governmental organization

200

New countries breaking away from Spain is an effect of revolutions in this area of the world.

Latin America

200

These two continents experienced a delay in industrializing as a result of this by their European counterparts.

Africa and Asia; Exploitation

200

U.S. Congress did not allow the U.S. to join this which proved fatal as it was truly ineffective at maintaining world peace.

League of Nations

200

Placing strict limits on Jewish people's rights and freedoms was the purpose of this set of laws.

Nuremberg Laws

200

The status of these people is among a few causes of conflict between Israel and its Arabic neighbors.

Palestinian

300

These people successfully fighting for freedom and succeeding are the reasons why the Haitian Revolution is so historic.

Slaves

300

These three advancements are considered the most important products/innovations of the early Industrial Revolution!

Use of coal as power source, steel, steam engine.

300

WWI was bad enough for some countries but it created conditions bad enough it sparked a whole revolution in this country.

Russia

300

The provision of soldiers to their mother countries' militaries during WWII was the most significant benefit of these.

Colonies

300

China provided Africa $12 billion as an investment while reaping the rewards of that investment is an example of this concept in practice.

Neocolonialism

400

The creation of a code named for himself, public schools, and rise of nationalist feelings in colonies owned by his country and neighboring countries are all accomplishments of this military dictator.

Napoleon Bonaparte

400

These three methods are how many laborers during the Industrial Revolution tried to improve the conditions they worked in.

Joining labor unions, using collective bargaining, striking.

400

After WWI, this country gained independence from Great Britain.

Egypt

400

In order to prevent the spread of communism in Europe, the Marshall Plan was instituted based on this principle.

Truman Doctrine

400

This map depicts this concept.


Decolonization

500

This was the cause of most revolutions.

Failure to meet the needs of their people.

500

This vocab term is the most critical result of the Industrial Revolution as it laid the foundation for most major modern cities today.

Urbanization

500

The people of this continent and their cultural and ethnic diversity was completely disregarded at this meeting.

Africa; Berlin Conference

500

"I believe that it must be the policy of the United States to support the free people who are resisting the attempted subjugation by armed minorities or outside pressures."

After FDR passed away, this leader gave an address to Congress that alluded to the Soviet communist movement in eastern Europe.

Harry Truman

500

In the 1960s through the 1970s, there was a significant increase in this as a result of decolonization.

Domestic conflict and/or genocide
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