Religion
Aftermath of WW1
WW2
Cold War
100

The belief in only one god is called

Monotheism

100

Payment for damages after a war is called

Reparations

100

 Hitler invaded what country in 1939 to begin WWII?

Poland

100

When was the Cold War?

A. Before World War 

B. After World War I

C. Between World War I and World War II

D. From the end of World War II until 1991 

From the end of World War II until 1991

200

The most sacred book of the Christianity is called the

The Bible

200

What nation left World War 1 early as a result of a communist revolution in their country?

Russia 

200

Over six million Jewish people were killed by the Nazis during the _____________.

Holocaust

200

The term __________ became a way to describe the imaginary line that divided Communist Europe from Democratic Europe after WWII.

A. Communist

B. Iron Curtain 

Iron Curtain

300

Which religion is the most dominant in Europe and practiced by the most people?

Christianity 

300

Who had to take the full blame for WWI in the Treaty of Versailles?

Germany

300

What group of people were the main targets of the Nazis during the Holocaust?

The Jews

300

The Cold War was a period of distrust and misunderstanding between which two world powers?

The US and USSR (Soviet Union)

400

The most sacred book of the Jews is called the___________.

Torah

400

Germany had to get rid of its air force, submarines, and large battleships due to the Treaty of Versailles.

True or False 

True

400

What did the NAZIs use to convince Germans citizens that Jews were second-class citizens and the cause of their economic problems?

Propaganda

400

What City in Germany was split in half by a wall, and what was that wall named

Berlin and Berlin Wall

500

This is a monotheistic religion that originated from the teachings of the prophet Muhammad.

Islam

500

What happened to Czar Nicholas II of Russia?

He was Killed

500

What country did the Allied Powers divide into four sections after WWII?

Germany

500

What leader of the USSR began to give the Soviet citizens more rights, lessen control of the country's economy, and helped end the Cold War?

A. Lenin

B. Krushchev

C. Gorbachev

Gorbachev

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