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An economic theory that argues for total economic equality with government control over all factors of production

Communism
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True/ false: European powers carved up Africa according to existing ethnic and cultural boundaries

False

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What is rearmament?

Building up weapons and military after a period of weakness or low military spending

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How did the US and Soviet Union gain global influence during the Cold War?

By establishing competing networks of international support

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Why did Stalin want to expand Soviet influence in Eastern Europe?

He wanted to create a buffer zone between Europe and the Soviet Union

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The idea that private businesses and individuals should own the factors of production and trade freely with as little government involvement as possible

Capitalism

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The Russian Revolution is partially caused by this major world event

World War I

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Why did industrialized countries want colonies?

To provide raw materials, and new markets for their products

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What is realpolitik?

The practice of politics based on reality or practical considerations, as opposed to moral or ideological considerations

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How did World War II lead to the Cold War?

New weapons and technologies increased fear and led to an arms race

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A system in which the factors of production are equally owned by everyone in society while the government collects high taxes from its citizens to provide certain services

Socialism

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Why was World War I so destructive?

Weapons had modernized (while tactics had not necessarily caught up)
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What was a negative effect of the enclosure movement?

Kicked many small farmers off of the land

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What is an effect on ordinary people of the Great Depression of the 1930's?

Unemployment

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Why did Japan join WWII?

Japan's totalitarian government aligned with the other totalitarian governments in Italy and Germany, and wanted to gain more land and control
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A process in which a society or country (or world) transforms itself from a primarily agricultural (farming) society into one based on the manufacturing of goods and services in factories

Industrialization

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What is attrition?

The practice of wearing an enemy down until they can no longer continue fighting

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Examples of countries that nationalism unifies

Germany, Italy

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Which of the following WWII events happened EARLIEST?

  1. Germany invaded Russia

  2. Japan bombed Pearl Harbor

  3. Japan invaded China

  4. Germany bombed London civilians in the Blitz

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What was the impact of national unification in Europe (Italy, Germany, etc.)?

Shifted the balance of power

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Three reasons for European imperialism

Desire to spread Christianity, desire to acquire resources and new markets, nationalism

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This is a way of organizing a society in which a government ruled by a dictator controls the lives of the people and in which people are not allowed to disagree with the government, often putting the needs of the state ahead of the people 


Totalitarianism

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Example of a country that nationalism divides

Ottoman Empire

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What factors led to the rise of totalitarianism?

Economic crisis, postwar social issues, loss of faith in democracy
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Identify three reasons for Cold War tensions

Conflicts over how to rebuild postwar Europe, nuclear arms race, ideological conflict between capitalism and communism

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