WWII
Rise of Nazism/Holocaust
The Cold War and Rise of Communism
Fall of the Soviet Union
Bonus
100

What does nationalism mean?

Pride in one's country

100

What year was Hitler elected as Germany’s chancellor?

1933

100

Which two “superpowers” emerged after WWII as political and military influences?

The United States and the Union

100

The eastern and western halves of Berlin were separated by what structure?

The Berlin Wall

100

Which event became known as the Russian Revolution and began the rise of communism in Russia?

The assassination of Tsar Nicholas II.

200

Name three things responsible for the worldwide depression that occurred after WWI.

1. Wartime debts

2. U.S. stock market crash

3. Devaluation of currency

200

The Holocaust resulted in the murder of how many Jewish people?

6 million

200

The imaginary dividing line between Eastern and Western Europe became known as what?

The Iron Curtain

200

---------- Germany was set up as a capitalist society and saw rapid economic growth.

West

200

The Treaty of Versailles ended which war in 1919?

World War I

300

The United States joined the Allies and entered WWII in 1941 following what event?

The bombing of Pearl Harbor 

300

Define propoganda.

Media intended to influence people’s way of thinking.

300

Which country was split in half by this imaginary line?

Germany

300

In ________ Germany, the economy dragged, and individual freedoms were severely restricted.

East

300

The Treaty of Versailles forced war reparations to be paid by

Germany

400

Hitler broke his promise to the Allies in 1939 and invaded which country, officially beginning WWII?

Poland

400

 Define anti-Semitism.

Preexisting prejudice against Jewish people

400

True or False. The goal of Communism is to create a society without economic classes.

True

400

At the end of WWII, the Allied powers divided Germany into how many zones?

Four
400

The Russian Revolution occurred because

Russians were tired of suffering under the rule of Tsar Nicholas II.

500

What four countries made up the Allies in WWII?

The United States, the Soviet Union, France and the U.K.

500

List three reasons the Nazis were able to rise to power in Germany.

1. They appealed to Germans' nationalism.

2. They offered solutions to Germany's economic issues.

3. They threatened anyone who opposed them. 

500

During the Cold War, there was tension between the U.S. and the Soviets because Western Europe favored _____________, while Eastern Europe favored _____________.

democracy, Communism

500

East Germany was rapidly losing both its____&___.

Labor force, population

500

Hitler believed white Germans were part of a “master race” called

Aryans

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