Shifting Power
WWI
Interwar Period A
Interwar Period B
WWII
100

This group of reformers emerged during the decline of the Ottoman Empire. They advocated for a constitution for the country and to push its multiethnic culture to accept only the Turkish culture.

The Young Turks

100

German ruler during WWI

- Kaiser Wilhelm II

- Otto von Bismarck

100

The economic crisis beginning with the stock market crash of 1929 in the US

The Great Depression

100

The reason why Russia pulls out of WWI in 1917

Russian Revolution

100

The bombing of this port city by the Japanese led to the US joining the war on December 7th, 1941

Pearl Harbor

200

An organization representing the revolutionary working class of Russia under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin. Believed in the ideology of Communism

Bolsheviks

200
Who was assassinated that led to the start of WWI? (name and country)

Franz Ferdinand (Archduke of Austria-Hungary)

200

deliberate killing of a group of people, especially of a particular ethnic group or nation

genocide

200

hostility or prejudice against Jews

Anti-Semitism

200

"lightning war"; a fast moving warfare used by German forces against Poland in 1939

Blitzkrieg

300

A Turkish Nationalist who became the first President of Turkey once the Republic of Turkey is established in 1923

Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk)
300

Limited portion or allowance of food or goods, typically during total war in the home front

Rationing
300

The night of broken glass; on November 9th, 1938, mobs in support of Naziism destroyed Jewish properties and terrorized Jews in Germany; it was a precursor to the Holocaust

Kristallnacht

300

Organization formed after WWI to promote cooperation and peace, but was ineffective because it could not stop aggressive nations from invading other nations

League of Nations

300

An allied assault on the beaches of Normandy (Northern France) to take France back from under German control in 1944. It was the largest amphibious assault in history and led to an allied victory

D-Day (Operation Overlord)

400

Led the first Chinese Republic after the fall of the Qing Empire in 1911. Was only in office for two months before conflicts arose between various warlords as well as the Chinese Communist Party.

Sun Yet-Sen

400

What were the four MAIN causes of WWI?

- Militarism

- Alliances

- Imperialism

- Nationalism

400

This incident happened in a Chinese city which the Japanese invaded in 1937. It led to the murder, rape, and torture of thousands of Chinese civilians by the Japanese military

Nanjing Massacre

400

The policy of giving into the demands of aggressors

Appeasement

400

A methodical plan orchestrated by Hitler to blame Jews as a scapegoat and to ensure German superiority. It called for the elimination of Jews, non-conformists, communists, homosexuals, and the mentally and physically disabled

Holocaust

500

After the fall of the Qing, China will fight a civil war both before and after World War II which involve these two major groups.

- The Chinese Nationalist Party

- The Chinese Communist Party

500

The ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand forces) fought against the Ottoman Empire at this location for a year that led to massive losses on both sides

Galipolli

500

The name of the German government that accepted the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles after WWI.

Weimar Republic

500

Identify three ways Germany was punished by the Treaty of Versailles

- Blame for WWI

- Reparation payment

- Disarming of military

- Loss of territory

- No alliances/unification between Germany and Austria

500

Nickname of the bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Little Boy & Fat Man

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