The nationalist movement in the Ottoman Empire led by Mustafa Kemal - aka "Ataturk".
Turkification
This is the name for aggressive military buildup.
Militarism
The rapid fire from these led soldiers to dig in to their positions.
Machine guns
A type of warfare where the whole of a society is employed for the war effort.
Total war
This event lit the spark that launched WW1.
Archduke (Austria-Hungary) Franz Ferdinand
Gavrilo Princip (Serbia)
The German economy is handcuffed by this aspect of the WW1 armistice.
Reparations
This is the process of removing an imperial power and its influence from a colony.
Decolonization
This group led a communist revolt against the Russian Czar.
Bolsheviks
This pushes empires to expand as widely as they are able.
Imperialism
These were used for the first time in WW1. Originally for reconnaissance and later for bombing.
Airplanes
Drafting soldiers to aid in the war effort.
Conscription
This event prompted the US to begin mobilizing for war.
Sinking of the Lusitania
These factors led to the Great Depression in the 1930s. (Identify 2)
German Hyperinflation/Reparations
War-Weak European economies
Overextending Credit
Stock Market Crash
His leadership in forming a National Congress and organizing acts of civil disobedience helped to galvanize the Indian population against British rule.
Mohandas Gandhi
Mahatma - "the great soul"
Sun Yat-Sen's plan to rejuvenate a weakened China.
The Three People's Principles
This causes a group of people to identify themselves as separate and distinct from another people.
Nationalism
This is an example of chemical warfare used in WW1.
Poison Gas
Tear Gas (France)
Chlorine Gas (Germany)
Intentionally biased media especially used during wartime.
Propaganda
This event pushed the US into WW1.
Zimmerman Telegram
This Keynesian economic plan instituted under Franklin Delano Roosevelt was marked by three "R's": Relief, recovery, reform.
New Deal
This empire's expansion led to the March 1st Movement in Korea and the May 4th Movement in China.
Japan
Identify the source of the dispute between Mexico's Porfirio Diaz & Francisco Madero.
Land Reform
Identify the two major alliances at the start of WW1.
Triple Entente (Russia; France; UK)
Central Powers (Austria-Hungary; Germany; Ottomans)
These German submarines sunk any ships that ventured into German waters.
Uboat
These ways in which women aided in the war effort. (Identify 2)
Factory work
Gardening/farming
Battlefield assistance (Nurses/communication)
Combat (Russia/Balkans)
The Weimar Republic was forced to make these as a part of the Treaty of Versailles.
Reparations
This leader and his plan for collectivized agriculture and industry in order to restore the economy of the USSR.
Stalin's Five-Year Plan
The League of Nations imposed this in the Middle East following WW1 and the collapse of the Ottomans.
Mandate System
As the "Sick Man of Europe", the crumbling Ottoman Empire recently lost this peninsula from its territories.
Balkan (Balkanization)
Nationalist conflict in this region led to the assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne.
Conflict in the Balkans
This was the term originally used by British naval officers in reference to tanks.
Landships
This defensive type of warfare stalled WW1 into a stalemate.
Trench warfare
The four countries represented by the Big Four at the Paris Peace Conference.
Woodrow Wilson (US); David Lloyd George (UK); Georges Clemenceau (France); Vittorio Orlando (Italy)
These weak/war-torn economies turned to totalitarianism following WW1.
(Identify 2 countries and their expressions of totalitarianism)
Fascism - Italy/Germany/Spain
Communism - Russia
This group was awarded the Mandate of Palestine under the Mandate System.
Zionists (Jewish Diaspora)